National News Some on Winnipeg police board say investigators need to reach out to families of missing and murdered Aboriginal people By Dennis Ward Jan 09, 2015 APTN National News Some members of Winnipeg’s Police Board are calling on the service to better communicate with families of missing and murdered indigenous women and men. Police in the past have been critisized for not listening to families. APTN’s Dennis Ward reports. Report an Error Tell us your Story Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Your Name *Your Email Address *Details *CommentSubmit Report Tags: dennis ward, Manitoba, mmiw, Winnipeg, Winnipeg police Continue Reading Paul First Nation struggling but trying to heal after senseless attack New exhibit of the residential school experience opens in Regina to the public Author(s) Dennis Ward [email protected] More Stories Family of Chelsea Poorman says Vancouver police incomplete... 11 hours ago By Tina House Face to Face Cree artist Jade Turner set to release new LP following ... 11 hours ago By Dennis Ward Head of UBCIC reverses stance on Northern Gateway pipeline... 14 hours ago By The Canadian Press Advocacy group says CRTC’s move to improve internet serv... 17 hours ago By Sara Connors Cree elder no longer facing sex-related charges in Alberta 18 hours ago By Kathleen Martens Enforcing the singing of God Save the King doesn’t sit w... 1 day ago By Leanne Sanders