A search for answers will continue next week as the Ministikok Project will conduct a grounds search of the.
Next week, from Tuesday to Friday, the team will be on location at the Mckay Residential School site.
On top of ground penetrating radar, the use of K-9s has been quite successful in locating remains.
Specialized dogs and their handlers will be on-site conducting searches volunteers are welcome to join and support but are asked not to feed or touch the dogs involved with the search as it might hinder the results.
Last month a search of a former residential school site in Pimicikamak Cree Nation found over 150 anomalies, 59 that were believed to be unmarked graves.
Determining what’s an unmarked grave can be a little trickier, and that requires excavation, which can be troubling for some, but can also provide closure.
The search of the site will take place from 8:30 to 4:30 next Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday and you're asked to dress appropriately.
Everyone is welcome to participate.
You can call Joe Partridge at 431-355-1167.

