Top stories of 2014: Marlene Bird’s attack and recovery
Our top story of 2014 is Marlene Bird’s attack, her recovery and the continued support pouring in for her from around the country.
It has been more than six months since Bird, then 47, was found in a parking lot near the Margo Fournier Center, clinging to life after a savage attack. After months of recovery in hospitals in Edmonton and Saskatoon, she returned to Prince Albert, where she still does not have a permanent home.
As of mid-December, she was staying in a care home and has been an on and off client of the Prince Albert YWCA.
“She’s in a safe place right now,” said the YWCA’s chief executive officer, Donna Brooks. “They’re working on some permanent housing for her.”