Winnipeggers at odds over whether to scrap name of pro-residential school bishop from city signs
Bishop Grandin Boulevard and St. Vital are well-known names in Winnipeg. The former is…
Bishop Grandin Boulevard and St. Vital are well-known names in Winnipeg. The former is…
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Students at a Winnipeg school have put pen to paper to share how learning about residential schools for the first time has impacted them.
Located in Winnipeg’s North End, R.B. Russell is a predominantly Indigenous populated school. Approximately 98 per cent of the students here identify as Indigenous.