Send us a text On September 4th, 2022, the Melfort RCMP was notified of a stabbing in the James Smith Cree Nation, in Central Saskatchewan, Canada. 11 people were killed and 19, injured. Add to that a violent history, including domestic abuse, one of the longest rap sheets I've ever heard of, and a story of lack of support and resources on indigenous lands. But also, a tale of grief and and healing. Read Vanessa Burns' interview with Global News here: Exclusive: James Smith Cree ...
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Send us a text On September 4th, 2022, the Melfort RCMP was notified of a stabbing in the James Smith Cree Nation, in Central Saskatchewan, Canada. 11 people were killed and 19, injured. Add to that a violent history, including domestic abuse, one of the longest rap sheets I've ever heard of, and a story of lack of support and resources on indigenous lands. But also, a tale of grief and and healing. Read Vanessa Burns' interview with Global News here: Exclusive: James Smith Cree ...
Send us a text In this mini episode of Premeditated Ramblings, Kate talks about her upcoming trip to San Francisco, tells the story of a 4th grader in her class cheating on his homework, shares an update on her hearing aids and funny misheard sentences, and talks about her YouTube page, Adventures without a roadmap. On her end, Val shares an exciting project on her blog, Guidebook for Grown-Ups, and a personal "good thing" that happened that week. It involves trick-or-treating! Follow us on ...
Murders Across Borders
Send us a text On September 4th, 2022, the Melfort RCMP was notified of a stabbing in the James Smith Cree Nation, in Central Saskatchewan, Canada. 11 people were killed and 19, injured. Add to that a violent history, including domestic abuse, one of the longest rap sheets I've ever heard of, and a story of lack of support and resources on indigenous lands. But also, a tale of grief and and healing. Read Vanessa Burns' interview with Global News here: Exclusive: James Smith Cree ...