
Bryn Levy
The rain didn't dampen the spirits of the 100 participants in the Road to Peace and Unity Honour Run Friday morning. Runners showed up with shoes tied tight and memorial pictures pinned to their backs.
"I see the creator is helping them to make sure they're experiencing or getting a taste of what the soldiers really do experience," Shannon Loutitt, the run's project director, said of the rain.
The run, held in honour of Métis veterans, began at Friendship Park and will end 100 km away in Batoche.
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