Tears shed at aboriginal candlelight vigil
A Sisters in Spirit candlelight vigil representing missing and murdered aboriginal women brought community members together in Prince Albert on Friday.
Lorraine Vandall, an elder and cultural support worker for the Friendship Centre, said it’s important to hold the vigils so there can continue to be awareness.
“When it’s out of sight, out of mind, things get progressively worse if they’re not brought to the forefront,” she said.
Donna Soles has been doing the candlelight vigils for the past seven years. She said right now, there are more than 1,000 missing women registered. Since 2005, they have been pushing the government to do a national inquiry.