Muskoday First Nation begins 400-km walk to spotlight addictions crisis
With an Eagle Staff in hand and accompanied by two members of a local drum group, Muskoday First Nation Chief Ron Bear led a small procession of supportive band members from the hall to Highway 3 South, beginning a nearly 400-kilometre journey aimed at inspiring change.
The fourth annual Fentanyl and Crystal Meth Awareness Walk left the community Monday morning and is expected to reach the Legislative Building in Regina sometime next week.
“Like any other community, we are suffering from addictions,” Chief Bear said. “So we just want to create greater awareness and try to get the help and services that are needed for our people.”


