‘What about our men?’: North Battleford’s first memorial walk to honour missing, murdered Indigenous men and boys
Nearly six years after her 14-year-old grandson was killed, Krista Fox still waits for him to visit her in a dream.
On June 6, she hopes a new gathering in North Battleford will help keep his name – and the names of many other Indigenous men and boys – alive.
“He hasn’t visited me in my dreams or anything,” she said, pausing through tears. “I feel that maybe because years ago I made a promise that I would continue to give him a voice.”
Fox has spent years advocating alongside families affected by violence and disappearances involving Indigenous people. But she said one question followed her from community to community.


