The 60th edition of the Servus Calgary Marathon was held on Sunday morning and saw 13,600 runners cross the finish line. This year, marathon organizers invited an Indigenous running group to set up a tent at the finish line with members from various First Nations coming together to take part in the events. As Carolyn Kury de Castillo reports, it was part of celebrating their love for running and taking back the trails their ancestors travelled.
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Indigenous running team brings moccasins and Ribbon Skirts to the Calgary Marathon
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