
Eight-year-old girl in Melfort wants local memorial created for residential school lives lost
A third-grade student at Maude Burke School in Melfort is hoping a memorial will be created in the local museum to remember residential school victims.
After hearing about the news of the 215 children whose remains were found in Kamloops B.C. last week, Summer Wasylyk was inspired to create change.
Summer’s mother Hannah Fisher told northeastNOW the two of them are originally from Flin Flon, Manitoba.
“We are Metis and although the residential schools have not affected us personally, we recognize the pain that has come from it,” Fisher said.