Why these 2 teens welded a rose to remember Tina Fontaine
Air Date: Mar 19, 2018 4:00 PM CT
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It took Trinity Hary and Joseph Ginter, two 16-year-old students who attend Winnipeg's R. B. Russell Vocational High School, about 30 hours to forge this metal rose in honour of Tina Fontaine, a 15-year-old from Sagkeeng First Nation whose body was found in the Red River in 2014. The idea was sparked by Trinity's experiences.
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