Vandals destroy elders' lounge at First Nation in Saskatchewan
The Muskoday First Nation in Saskatchewan is reeling from a break-in and vandalism at the elders' center on the reserve. The vandals broke windows and put bright blue bingo dauber all over property at the lodge. The incident occurred sometime over the weekend. "The damage and the break-in and the vandalism to the elder's lodge is simply alarming," Chief Chief Austin Bear told CBC News. "It's unacceptable in our community. It's a show of absolute disrespect to elders, to leadership and to the people of Muskoday." No arrests have been made so far. Get the Story:
Vandalism at Elders Lodge shocks First Nation (CBC 10/8)
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