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Concert in honour of Manitoba’s missing and murdered women comes to The Forks

No Stone Unturned concert draws supporters and friends. Mike Arsenault/Global News

WINNIPEG — The 8th annual No Stone Unturned free concert took over Oodean Celebration Circle Sunday.

The concert, featuring performances from local musicians, artists, and activists, is aimed every year at bringing public awareness to Manitoba’s missing and murdered.

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Concert Organizer and Drag the Red founder, Bernadette Smith said, “We hope that this year’s No Stone Unturned concert will continue-on as a venue for families to grieve together and to celebrate and honour the lives of our missing and murdered though music, performance and art.”

While celebrating the lives of the missing and murdered through music, and art, organizers also hope the community will realize the support victims’ families need.

 

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