Community members of Poplar River First Nation are remembering their newly elected chief, who died just four days after being elected.
Chief Tanya Bittern died following a medical issue on Nov. 2 after being airlifted to Winnipeg from Poplar River a day earlier.
Bittern was supposed to start her term as chief on November 4.
Poplar River, a remote fly-in First Nation located approximately 350 kilometres north of Winnipeg, is home to approximately 1,200 people.
In a post on Facebook, the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs extended prayers and condolences to family, friends and everyone in Poplar River.
PRAYERS FOR POPLAR RIVER ❤The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs extends prayers and condolences to the family, friends, and…
Posted by Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs on Saturday, November 2, 2024
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