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Family Walks B.C.'s Highway of Tears to Remember Sister Gone 31 Years

  • Members of the Wilson family walked along Highway 16, known as the Highway of Tears, to raise awareness of Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women and Girls.
  • Matilda Wilson participated to remind people about her daughter Ramona, who went missing on June 11, 1994, and remains unsolved.
  • The family concluded their walk with the annual Ramona Lisa Wilson Memorial Walk to honor Ramona near where her body was discovered.
  • Brenda expressed hope for justice, stating, 'Every day I pray that we will find some kind of justice for Ramona' and urged for 'concrete information' to solve the mystery.
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Penticton Western NewsPenticton Western News
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Family walks B.C.'s Highway of Tears to remember sister gone 31 years

Ramona Wilson went missing near Smithers in 1994; her remains were found 10 months later

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Wilson family walks Highway of Tears to remember Ramona

Ramona Wilson went missing near Smithers in 1994; her remains were found 10 months later

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Burns Lake Lakes District News broke the news in on Monday, June 16, 2025.
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