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Marchers reach capital

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After 19 days of walking, a weary group of Stoney Point First Nation members reached Parliament Hill with tears in their eyes after completing a 700 kilometre march to protest the taking of their land.

The 20 protesters arrived at the nation's capital with mixed feeling of jubilation and solemnity, embracing each other as they ended their journey Sept. 30. The group undertook the march to draw attention to their 50-year struggle to reclaim their land

from the Canadian military.

Marchers reach capital

Page R6

After 19 days of walking, a weary group of Stoney Point First Nation members reached Parliament Hill with tears in their eyes after completing a 700 kilometre march to protest the taking of their land.

The 20 protesters arrived at the nation's capital with mixed feeling of jubilation and solemnity, embracing each other as they ended their journey Sept. 30. The group undertook the march to draw attention to their 50-year struggle to reclaim their land

from the Canadian military.

Marchers reach capital

Page R6

After 19 days of walking, a weary group of Stoney Point First Nation members reached Parliament Hill with tears in their eyes after completing a 700 kilometre march to protest the taking of their land.

The 20 protesters arrived at the nation's capital with mixed feeling of jubilation and solemnity, embracing each other as they ended their journey Sept. 30. The group undertook the march to draw attention to their 50-year struggle to reclaim their land

from the Canadian military.