More than 80 years after a young girl died at a residential school in the Northwest Territories, her remains have finally been brought to her hometown. Alma Beaulieu’s grave is one of at least 50 found near the school. And as Melissa Ridgen explains, her sister spent years working to bring her home.
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Sister of residential school victim ‘very happy’ decades-long work has finally brought home her remains
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