b'RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLSSt. Barnabas Indian ResidentialNations (FSIN), along with many otherSite searches that include real-School (1892-1943)First Nations leaders, will supporttime kinematic (RTK) positioning, St. Albans Indian Residentialtheir efforts and help in any way thedrone mapping, ground-penetrating School (1943-1951) communities wish.radar (GPR), aerial light detection and ranging (LiDAR), terrestrial St. Anthonys Indian ResidentialIn June 2022, the Government ofLiDAR, magnetometry and magnetic School (1894-1974) Canada announced the appointmentsusceptibility, archival and photographic Onion Lake Cree Nation began theof Special Interlocutor Kimberlyresearch, survivor interviews, geophysical difficult journey to find their lovedMurray, a member of the Kanesatakeinvestigation, etc. are 100-per-cent ones in 2021. Their search includedMohawk Nation who will assist Firstcommunity-led. Any information the grounds of the former St. BarnabasNations in understanding the legaldisclosed is that of each Nation and their Indian Residential School, whichframeworks theyll encounter as theycommunity members discretion.burned to the ground in 1943. St.search. FSIN hopes that, through Albans was then ran from 1943 toSpecial Interlocuter Murrays newIndian Residential Schools Crisis Line: 1951. Both schools were run by theposition, First Nations leadership1-866-925-4419 Anglican Church. St. Anthonys Indianwill face fewer legal barriers, and thatIndian Residential Schools Survivors Residential School, where Onion Lakeonce they do face challenges, SpecialSociety: 1-800-721-0066 Cree Nation continues to search, ranInterlocuter Murray will be there toFSIN Indian Residential School inquiries: from 1894 to 1974 by the Catholicassist them. irs@fsin.comChurch. Onion Lake continues to work with Knowledge Keepers and survivors to ensure their search includes all possible areas where children may be laying. The search for unmarked graves will be never ending, but First Nations will continue to find their relations and advocate for the respect and acknowledgement of them. For generations, First Nations families will continue to deal with the horrors faced by their family members at these schools. Yet, they will also continue to work on following a healing path. More First Nations in Saskatchewan will begin and continue their searches for unmarked graves, and the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Were ready. You can count on us during your stay or meetings when in Saskatoon.Proud to serve First Nations communities.1-800-667-6500 | www.ramadasaskatoon.caWe acknowledge we are on Treaty 6 Territory and the Homeland of the Mtis.42OUR PRIORITY Issue 12021/22'