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RM2KCR66R–Second phase of excavation work began today at the site of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, the Edmonton facility that for decades was used to treat Indigenous people with tuberculosis. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the grounds where many believe patients may have been buried. The search is being funded by the property's developer. On Thursday, 21 October 2021, in Inglewood, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RM2KCR67C–Second phase of excavation work began today at the site of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, the Edmonton facility that for decades was used to treat Indigenous people with tuberculosis. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the grounds where many believe patients may have been buried. The search is being funded by the property's developer. On Thursday, 21 October 2021, in Inglewood, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RM2KCR67M–Second phase of excavation work began today at the site of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, the Edmonton facility that for decades was used to treat Indigenous people with tuberculosis. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the grounds where many believe patients may have been buried. The search is being funded by the property's developer. On Thursday, 21 October 2021, in Inglewood, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RM2KCR67A–Second phase of excavation work began today at the site of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, the Edmonton facility that for decades was used to treat Indigenous people with tuberculosis. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the grounds where many believe patients may have been buried. The search is being funded by the property's developer. On Thursday, 21 October 2021, in Inglewood, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RM2KCR66M–Second phase of excavation work began today at the site of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, the Edmonton facility that for decades was used to treat Indigenous people with tuberculosis. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the grounds where many believe patients may have been buried. The search is being funded by the property's developer. On Thursday, 21 October 2021, in Inglewood, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RM2KCR67F–Second phase of excavation work began today at the site of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, the Edmonton facility that for decades was used to treat Indigenous people with tuberculosis. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the grounds where many believe patients may have been buried. The search is being funded by the property's developer. On Thursday, 21 October 2021, in Inglewood, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RM2KCJH0A–A poster left at the fence surrounding the grounds of the former Charles Camsell Hospital in North Edmonton. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the former Camsell Hospital where many believe patients may have been buried. Charles Camsell Hospital served as a hospital (1945-1996) for treating First Nations people with tuberculosis, but also a site where patients were subjected to research. On Wednesday, 11 August 2021, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RM2KCJH12–A general view of the grounds of the former Charles Camsell Hospital and surrounding area in North Edmonton. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the former Camsell Hospital where many believe patients may have been buried. Charles Camsell Hospital served as a hospital (1945-1996) for treating First Nations people with tuberculosis, but also a site where patients were subjected to research. On Wednesday, 11 August 2021, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RM2KCJH0R–A general view of the grounds of the former Charles Camsell Hospital and surrounding area in North Edmonton. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the former Camsell Hospital where many believe patients may have been buried. Charles Camsell Hospital served as a hospital (1945-1996) for treating First Nations people with tuberculosis, but also a site where patients were subjected to research. On Wednesday, 11 August 2021, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RM2KCJH03–A general view of the grounds of the former Charles Camsell Hospital and surrounding area in North Edmonton. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the former Camsell Hospital where many believe patients may have been buried. Charles Camsell Hospital served as a hospital (1945-1996) for treating First Nations people with tuberculosis, but also a site where patients were subjected to research. On Wednesday, 11 August 2021, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RM2KCJH0F–Children's toys left next to the fence surrounding the grounds of the former Charles Camsell Hospital in North Edmonton. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the former Camsell Hospital where many believe patients may have been buried. Charles Camsell Hospital served as a hospital (1945-1996) for treating First Nations people with tuberculosis, but also a site where patients were subjected to research. On Wednesday, 11 August 2021, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RM2KCJH0X–A general view of the grounds of the former Charles Camsell Hospital and surrounding area in North Edmonton. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the former Camsell Hospital where many believe patients may have been buried. Charles Camsell Hospital served as a hospital (1945-1996) for treating First Nations people with tuberculosis, but also a site where patients were subjected to research. On Wednesday, 11 August 2021, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RM2KCJH0Y–A general view of the grounds of the former Charles Camsell Hospital and surrounding area in North Edmonton. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the former Camsell Hospital where many believe patients may have been buried. Charles Camsell Hospital served as a hospital (1945-1996) for treating First Nations people with tuberculosis, but also a site where patients were subjected to research. On Wednesday, 11 August 2021, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RM2KCJH0T–New home development on the grounds of the former Charles Camsell Hospital and surrounding area in North Edmonton. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the former Camsell Hospital where many believe patients may have been buried. Charles Camsell Hospital served as a hospital (1945-1996) for treating First Nations people with tuberculosis, but also a site where patients were subjected to research. On Wednesday, 11 August 2021, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RM2KCJH0W–A general view of the grounds of the former Charles Camsell Hospital and surrounding area in North Edmonton. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the former Camsell Hospital where many believe patients may have been buried. Charles Camsell Hospital served as a hospital (1945-1996) for treating First Nations people with tuberculosis, but also a site where patients were subjected to research. On Wednesday, 11 August 2021, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RM2KCJH0N–Deep Excavation sign attached to the fence surrounding the grounds of the former Charles Camsell Hospital in North Edmonton. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the former Camsell Hospital where many believe patients may have been buried. Charles Camsell Hospital served as a hospital (1945-1996) for treating First Nations people with tuberculosis, but also a site where patients were subjected to research. On Wednesday, 11 August 2021, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RM2KCJH05–A general view of the grounds of the former Charles Camsell Hospital and surrounding area in North Edmonton. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the former Camsell Hospital where many believe patients may have been buried. Charles Camsell Hospital served as a hospital (1945-1996) for treating First Nations people with tuberculosis, but also a site where patients were subjected to research. On Wednesday, 11 August 2021, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RM2KCJH0P–A general view of the grounds of the former Charles Camsell Hospital and surrounding area in North Edmonton. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the former Camsell Hospital where many believe patients may have been buried. Charles Camsell Hospital served as a hospital (1945-1996) for treating First Nations people with tuberculosis, but also a site where patients were subjected to research. On Wednesday, 11 August 2021, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RM2KCJH0M–Children's shoes attached to the fence surrounding the grounds of the former Charles Camsell Hospital in North Edmonton. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the former Camsell Hospital where many believe patients may have been buried. Charles Camsell Hospital served as a hospital (1945-1996) for treating First Nations people with tuberculosis, but also a site where patients were subjected to research. On Wednesday, 11 August 2021, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RM2KCR66E–A general view of the site of the former Charles Camsell Hospital. Second phase of excavation work began today at the site of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, the Edmonton facility that for decades was used to treat Indigenous people with tuberculosis. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the grounds where many believe patients may have been buried. The search is being funded by the property's developer. On Thursday, 21 October 2021, in Inglewood, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RM2KCR66X–A general view of the former Charles Camsell Hospital. Second phase of excavation work began today at the site of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, the Edmonton facility that for decades was used to treat Indigenous people with tuberculosis. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the grounds where many believe patients may have been buried. The search is being funded by the property's developer. On Thursday, 21 October 2021, in Inglewood, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RM2KCJH0K–A poster that reads 'We Are Still Here!!' attached to the fence surrounding the grounds of the former Charles Camsell Hospital in North Edmonton. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the former Camsell Hospital where many believe patients may have been buried. Charles Camsell Hospital served as a hospital (1945-1996) for treating First Nations people with tuberculosis, but also a site where patients were subjected to research. On Wednesday, 11 August 2021, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RM2KCJH0B–A poster that reads 'We Are Waiting To Go Home' attached to the fence surrounding the grounds of the former Charles Camsell Hospital in North Edmonton. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the former Camsell Hospital where many believe patients may have been buried. Charles Camsell Hospital served as a hospital (1945-1996) for treating First Nations people with tuberculosis, but also a site where patients were subjected to research. On Wednesday, 11 August 2021, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RM2KCJH0H–A poster that reads 'We Deserve To Be Remembered' attached to the fence surrounding the grounds of the former Charles Camsell Hospital in North Edmonton. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the former Camsell Hospital where many believe patients may have been buried. Charles Camsell Hospital served as a hospital (1945-1996) for treating First Nations people with tuberculosis, but also a site where patients were subjected to research. On Wednesday, 11 August 2021, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RM2KCJH0J–The inscription 'Native Pride Till I Die' see on the sidewalk surrounding the grounds of the former Charles Camsell Hospital in North Edmonton. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the former Camsell Hospital where many believe patients may have been buried. Charles Camsell Hospital served as a hospital (1945-1996) for treating First Nations people with tuberculosis, but also a site where patients were subjected to research. On Wednesday, 11 August 2021, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RM2KCJH0D–A poster with children's hand prints attached to the fence surrounding the grounds of the former Charles Camsell Hospital in North Edmonton. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the former Camsell Hospital where many believe patients may have been buried. Charles Camsell Hospital served as a hospital (1945-1996) for treating First Nations people with tuberculosis, but also a site where patients were subjected to research. On Wednesday, 11 August 2021, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RM2KCJH0C–A map of Canada with locations of Residential Schools attached to the fence surrounding the grounds of the former Charles Camsell Hospital in North Edmonton. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the former Camsell Hospital where many believe patients may have been buried. Charles Camsell Hospital served as a hospital (1945-1996) for treating First Nations people with tuberculosis, but also a site where patients were subjected to research. On Wednesday, 11 August 2021, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RM2KCJH09–A banner that reads 'Every Child Matters' attached to the fence surrounding the grounds of the former Charles Camsell Hospital in North Edmonton. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the former Camsell Hospital where many believe patients may have been buried. Charles Camsell Hospital served as a hospital (1945-1996) for treating First Nations people with tuberculosis, but also a site where patients were subjected to research. On Wednesday, 11 August 2021, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RM2KCJH0G–A poster that reads 'Every Child Matters' attached to the fence surrounding the grounds of the former Charles Camsell Hospital in North Edmonton. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the former Camsell Hospital where many believe patients may have been buried. Charles Camsell Hospital served as a hospital (1945-1996) for treating First Nations people with tuberculosis, but also a site where patients were subjected to research. On Wednesday, 11 August 2021, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RM2KCJH10–A banner that reads 'Every Child Matters' attached to the fence surrounding the grounds of the former Charles Camsell Hospital in North Edmonton. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the former Camsell Hospital where many believe patients may have been buried. Charles Camsell Hospital served as a hospital (1945-1996) for treating First Nations people with tuberculosis, but also a site where patients were subjected to research. On Wednesday, 11 August 2021, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RM2KCR67D–Excavation crews, observed by members of the First Nations, investigating one of the 21 spots of interest at the site of the former Camsell Hospital. Second phase of excavation work began today at the site of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, the Edmonton facility that for decades was used to treat Indigenous people with tuberculosis. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the grounds where many believe patients may have been buried. The search is being funded by the property's developer. On Thursday, 21 October 2021, in Inglewood, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Pho
RM2KCR67G–Excavation crews, observed by members of the First Nations, investigating one of the 21 spots of interest at the site of the former Camsell Hospital. Second phase of excavation work began today at the site of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, the Edmonton facility that for decades was used to treat Indigenous people with tuberculosis. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the grounds where many believe patients may have been buried. The search is being funded by the property's developer. On Thursday, 21 October 2021, in Inglewood, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Pho
RM2KCR67H–Excavation crews, observed by members of the First Nations, investigating one of the 21 spots of interest at the site of the former Camsell Hospital. Second phase of excavation work began today at the site of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, the Edmonton facility that for decades was used to treat Indigenous people with tuberculosis. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the grounds where many believe patients may have been buried. The search is being funded by the property's developer. On Thursday, 21 August 2021, in Inglewood, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Phot
RM2KCR66W–Excavation crews, observed by members of the First Nations, started investigating 21 spots of interest at the site of the former Camsell Hospital. Second phase of excavation work began today at the site of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, the Edmonton facility that for decades was used to treat Indigenous people with tuberculosis. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the grounds where many believe patients may have been buried. The search is being funded by the property's developer. On Thursday, 21 October 2021, in Inglewood, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo
RM2KCR67E–Excavation crews investigating one of the 21 spots of interest at the site of the former Camsell Hospital. Second phase of excavation work began today at the site of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, the Edmonton facility that for decades was used to treat Indigenous people with tuberculosis. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the grounds where many believe patients may have been buried. The search is being funded by the property's developer. On Thursday, 21 October 2021, in Inglewood, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RM2KCR674–Excavation crews, observed by members of the First Nations, started investigating 21 spots of interest at the site of the former Camsell Hospital. Second phase of excavation work began today at the site of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, the Edmonton facility that for decades was used to treat Indigenous people with tuberculosis. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the grounds where many believe patients may have been buried. The search is being funded by the property's developer. On Thursday, 21 October 2021, in Inglewood, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo
RM2KCR66G–Excavation crews started investigating 21 spots of interest at the site of the former Camsell Hospital. Second phase of excavation work began today at the site of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, the Edmonton facility that for decades was used to treat Indigenous people with tuberculosis. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the grounds where many believe patients may have been buried. The search is being funded by the property's developer. On Thursday, 21 October 2021, in Inglewood, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RM2KCR66T–Orange rubans attached to the fence surrounding the grounds of the former Charles Camsell Hospital in North Edmonton. Second phase of excavation work began today at the site of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, the Edmonton facility that for decades was used to treat Indigenous people with tuberculosis. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the grounds where many believe patients may have been buried. The search is being funded by the property's developer. On Thursday, 21 October 2021, in Inglewood, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RM2KCR66Y–Second phase of excavation work began today at the site of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, and will take a close look at 21 detected anomalies. The former Charles Camsell Hospital for decades was used to treat Indigenous people with tuberculosis. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the grounds where many believe patients may have been buried. The search is being funded by the property's developer. On Thursday, 21 October 2021, in Inglewood, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RM2KCR66A–Excavation crews, observed by members of the First Nations, started investigating 21 spots of interest at the site of the former Camsell Hospital. Second phase of excavation work began today at the site of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, the Edmonton facility that for decades was used to treat Indigenous people with tuberculosis. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the grounds where many believe patients may have been buried. The search is being funded by the property's developer. On Thursday, 21 October 2021, in Inglewood, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo
RM2KCR66H–Second phase of excavation work began today at the site of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, and will take a close look at 21 detected anomalies. The former Charles Camsell Hospital for decades was used to treat Indigenous people with tuberculosis. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the grounds where many believe patients may have been buried. The search is being funded by the property's developer. On Thursday, 21 October 2021, in Inglewood, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RM2KCR670–Second phase of excavation work began today at the site of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, and will take a close look at 21 detected anomalies. The former Charles Camsell Hospital for decades was used to treat Indigenous people with tuberculosis. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the grounds where many believe patients may have been buried. The search is being funded by the property's developer. On Thursday, 21 October 2021, in Inglewood, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RM2KCR672–Excavation crews started investigating 21 spots of interest at the site of the former Camsell Hospital. Second phase of excavation work began today at the site of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, the Edmonton facility that for decades was used to treat Indigenous people with tuberculosis. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the grounds where many believe patients may have been buried. The search is being funded by the property's developer. On Thursday, 21 October 2021, in Inglewood, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RM2KCR676–Excavation crews, observed by members of the First Nations, started investigating 21 spots of interest at the site of the former Camsell Hospital. Second phase of excavation work began today at the site of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, the Edmonton facility that for decades was used to treat Indigenous people with tuberculosis. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the grounds where many believe patients may have been buried. The search is being funded by the property's developer. On Thursday, 21 October 2021, in Inglewood, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo
RM2KCR671–A sign that reads 'Approved Development Permit' 12825 - 115 Avenue NW. Second phase of excavation work began today at the site of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, the Edmonton facility that for decades was used to treat Indigenous people with tuberculosis. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the grounds where many believe patients may have been buried. The search is being funded by the property's developer. On Thursday, 21 October 2021, in Inglewood, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RM2KCJH0E–A poster with names of sites and numbers of unmarked graves seen attached to the fence surrounding the grounds of the former Charles Camsell Hospital in North Edmonton. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the former Camsell Hospital where many believe patients may have been buried. Charles Camsell Hospital served as a hospital (1945-1996) for treating First Nations people with tuberculosis, but also a site where patients were subjected to research. On Wednesday, 11 August 2021, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RM2KCR66F–Elder Fernie Marty from the Papaschase First Nation, monitors excavations on the grounds of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, in Edmonton. Second phase of excavation work began today at the site of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, the Edmonton facility that for decades was used to treat Indigenous people with tuberculosis. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the grounds where many believe patients may have been buried. The search is being funded by the property's developer. On Thursday, 21 October 2021, in Inglewood, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Ar
RM2KCR66J–Elder Fernie Marty from the Papaschase First Nation, monitors excavations on the grounds of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, in Edmonton. Second phase of excavation work began today at the site of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, the Edmonton facility that for decades was used to treat Indigenous people with tuberculosis. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the grounds where many believe patients may have been buried. The search is being funded by the property's developer. On Thursday, 21 October 2021, in Inglewood, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Ar
RM2KCR675–Elder Fernie Marty from the Papaschase First Nation with found pieces of wood, as he monitors excavations on the grounds of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, in Edmonton. Second phase of excavation work began today at the site of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, the Edmonton facility that for decades was used to treat Indigenous people with tuberculosis. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the grounds where many believe patients may have been buried. The search is being funded by the property's developer. On Thursday, 21 October 2021, in Inglewood, Edmonto
RM2KCR678–Elder Fernie Marty from the Papaschase First Nation, monitors excavations on the grounds of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, in Edmonton. Second phase of excavation work began today at the site of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, the Edmonton facility that for decades was used to treat Indigenous people with tuberculosis. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the grounds where many believe patients may have been buried. The search is being funded by the property's developer. On Thursday, 21 October 2021, in Inglewood, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Ar
RM2KCR66N–Messages, rubans and a rosery attached to the fence surrounding the grounds of the former Charles Camsell Hospital in North Edmonton. Second phase of excavation work began today at the site of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, the Edmonton facility that for decades was used to treat Indigenous people with tuberculosis. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the grounds where many believe patients may have been buried. The search is being funded by the property's developer. On Thursday, 21 October 2021, in Inglewood, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Wida
RM2KCR677–Elder Fernie Marty from the Papaschase First Nation, monitors excavations on the grounds of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, in Edmonton. Second phase of excavation work began today at the site of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, the Edmonton facility that for decades was used to treat Indigenous people with tuberculosis. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the grounds where many believe patients may have been buried. The search is being funded by the property's developer. On Thursday, 21 October 2021, in Inglewood, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Ar
RM2KCR673–Elder Fernie Marty from the Papaschase First Nation, checks a found piece of wood with architect Gene Dub, as he monitors excavations on the grounds of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, in Edmonton. Second phase of excavation work began today at the site of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, the Edmonton facility that for decades was used to treat Indigenous people with tuberculosis. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the grounds where many believe patients may have been buried. The search is being funded by the property's developer. On Thursday, 21 October
RM2KCR67B–Elder Fernie Marty (R) from the Papaschase First Nation, and Nick Lapotac from Enoch Cree Nation, monitor excavations on the grounds of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, in Edmonton. Second phase of excavation work began today at the site of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, the Edmonton facility that for decades was used to treat Indigenous people with tuberculosis. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the grounds where many believe patients may have been buried. The search is being funded by the property's developer. On Thursday, 21 October 2021, in Inglew
RM2KCR66P–(L-R) Chief Calvin Bruneau of Papaschase First Nation Elder Fernie Marty from the Papaschase First Nation, monitors the excavation work on the grounds of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, in Edmonton. Second phase of excavation work began today at the site of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, the Edmonton facility that for decades was used to treat Indigenous people with tuberculosis. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the grounds where many believe patients may have been buried. The search is being funded by the property's developer. On Thursday, 21 Octob
RM2KCR66K–Elder Fernie Marty from the Papaschase First Nation, monitors the covering of dig sites on the grounds of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, in Edmonton. Second phase of excavation work began today at the site of the former Charles Camsell Hospital, the Edmonton facility that for decades was used to treat Indigenous people with tuberculosis. First Nation members have been calling for construction to stop at the grounds where many believe patients may have been buried. The search is being funded by the property's developer. On Thursday, 21 October 2021, in Inglewood, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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