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The day also serves as a reminder to end violence against Indigenous and gender-diverse people Despite the rain, Verna Wallace slowly walked up the stage at Simms Park to share her story in front of a quiet and attentive crowd on Sunday (May 5). “My sister has been missing since 1971,” said Wallace. “I was away from home and I got a letter telling me that she had been missing… I would sleep on my patio every night hoping I would hear her calling me. I did that for six months. “My sister was pregnant when she was murdered… that really broke my heart. I love and miss (her) so much. My...…The day also serves as a reminder to end violence against Indigenous and gender-diverse people Despite the rain, Verna Wallace slowly walked up the stage at Simms Park to share her story in front of a quiet and attentive crowd on Sunday (May 5). “My sister has been missing since 1971,” said Wallace. “I was away from home and I got a letter telling me that she had been missing… I would sleep on my patio every night hoping I would hear her calling me. I did that for six months. “My sister was pregnant when she was murdered… that really broke my heart. I love and miss (her) so much. My...WW…
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