‘These babies are coming home’: a spirit walk from Winnipeg to Kamloops
MEDICINE HAT, AB. – Clad in an orange shirt, an Every Child Matters facemask and carrying a blue backpack, Jasmine Lavallee paid a visit to the Saamis Tepee in Medicine Hat, Alberta Thursday.
The southeastern Alberta city marks the halfway mark of her spirit walk to honour children and survivors everywhere.
On Sept. 1, Lavallee left from the site of a former residential school in Winnipeg.
She’s bound for the former residential school site in Kamloops, where the mass grave containing the bodies of 215 children were discovered in the spring.


