By Kurtis Doering
Roughly 120 people of different colours and creeds gathered at St. John's Anglican Cathedral Tuesday night to pray for the people of La Loche.
The interfaith vigil came 11 days after four people were killed, and seven others gravely injured in the remote northern Saskatchewan community. It was also on the same day as the funeral for teenage brothers Dayne and Drayden Fontaine, who were among the victims.
The service was an eclectic mix of indigenous drumming, traditional hymns... // Read Full Article