Demanding action, a small group of residents gathered on a bridge in the North Okanagan last night–even shutting it down temporarily–to raise awareness about a missing person’s case. Caitlin Potts went missing more than seven years ago–joining the long list of unsolved cases involving missing and murdered Indigenous women across Canada. As Klaudia Van Emmerik reports, her advocates vow not to stop until the Okanagan woman gets justice.
Caitlin Potts
Seven years after she went missing, advocates continue calling for justice for Okanagan woman Caitlin Potts
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