Vigil held in P.A. for victims of mass stabbing attack
A vigil was held Wednesday night in Prince Albert to honour the victims of the mass stabbing attack on the James Smith Cree Nation and in Weldon.
Around 200 people gathered in Memorial Square outside of city hall to pay their respects.
Chief Wally Burns of James Smith Cree Nation was in attendance and sang with an Indigenous drumming group. He also spoke publicly for the first time since the incident.
He explained every day is like a waking nightmare.