Six riders from various First Nations across Saskatchewan are expected to arrive in Six Nations of the Grand River Thursday as part of the National Ride for Justice. The six riders who left Monday, are taking part in the 3200 kilometre journey in honour and memory of every child who attended a residential school. On Sunday, the riders will join other Indigenous riders at an event honouring residential school children in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario. Many of the riders are residential school survivors or children of residential survivors.
















