Now is the ideal time to learn about and celebrate the history, culture, traditions and contributions of Indigenous Peoples across Canada.
That’s because June is National Indigenous History Month.
Bruce Krentz, Health Promotion Co-ordinator with the Northern Health Region adds more about what we can do.
Krentz reminds us that June 21st, while being the longest day of the year, is also recognized as National Indigenous Peoples Day.
A smudge will be held on the 21st with Elder Isabelle Morris down at the Thompson General Hospital.
Keep listening for details on other upcoming local celebrations.

