National News ‘He will always be in our hearts’ Friends, family remember Colten Boushie Larissa Burnouf Aug 10, 2017 Nearly 100 people attended a feast on the Red Pheasant First Nation in Sask., in honour of Colten Boushie who was killed a year ago on a farm near Biggar. Larissa Burnouf Report an Error Tell us your Story Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Your Name *Your Email Address *Details *CommentSubmit Report Tags: Biggar, Colten Boushie, Gerald Stanley, Larissa Burnouf, Racism, red pheasant first nation, Saskatchewan Continue Reading B.C. government seeks to join legal challenge against Trans Mountain pipeline Prisoner’s Justice Day allows former inmates to air their issues with the ... Author(s) Larissa Burnouf [email protected] More Stories Family of Saskatoon woman being held in U.S. wants her ext... 11 hours ago The Canadian Press Firefighters extinguish wildfire near remote northern B.C.... 11 hours ago Lee Wilson Former CEO sues RCMP, Métis Nation of Alberta for $10 mil... 11 hours ago Chris Stewart Non-status First Nation calls on Queen’s University to r... 11 hours ago Fraser Needham Gondola proposed at burial site in Edmonton raising ire of... 14 hours ago Danielle Paradis Commercial fishers and wild salmon advocates cheer large r... 16 hours ago The Canadian Press