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Home CHCH News Local Over a dozen red dresses were on display in St.Catharines Sunday to bring awareness to missing and murdered Indigenous women Over a dozen red dresses were on display in St.Catharines Sunday to bring awareness to missing and murdered Indigenous womenPosted:September 12, 2022 | 12:11 AMBy: Brayden Neville By:Legacy EditorUpdated: March 22, 2024 | 3:30 PM Share this story... In St. Catharine’s today, a Red Dress Exhibit was on display at the first Ontario Performing Arts Centre. The display brings awareness to the crimes against indigenous women and girls. Sean Cowan has more. Previous CHCH News 2 men charged after triple stabbing in St. Catharines Friday night Next CHCH News Woman, 82, is Burlington's latest victim of a coyote attack
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