About 100 people took part in a march on Tuesday to mark the one-year anniversary of the disappearance of a young Native girl.
Tamra Keepness went missing from her home in Regina, Saskatchewan, on July 5, 2004. She was five years old at the time.
Since then, there has been no sign of Tamra. Police, family and volunteers have searched extensively in and around Regina, which has a large Native population.
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March marks anniversary of Tamra's disappearance (The Globe and Mail 7/6)
'Won't stop loving her' (The Regina Leader-Post 7/6)
1 year later, the mystery of Tamra Keepness remains unsolved
(CBC 7/5)
Marchers mark 1-year anniversary of Tamra's disappearance
(CBC 7/5)
Vigil marks one year since Tamra disappeared (CTV 7/5)
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