Preliminary inquiry set for man charged in death of Pikanii Band Councillor Barney Provost
LETHBRIDGE, AB – The frustration the Provost family and their close friends feel – attending provincial court in Lethbridge every few weeks – hoping progress is made in the Douglas Bagnall case – is evident.
Carrying signs reading “Barney didn’t get a chance,” and “we weren’t ready to say goodbye,” more than a dozen people gathered for a peaceful show of support for 41-year old Barney Provost’s widow Kristi, her children and Barney’s mother on Wednesday, June 19 at the Lethbridge Courthouse.
Family friend Ryan Crosschild told reporters every time they attend one of Bagnall’s appearances; it takes an emotional toll on them.
“This is reliving a nightmare, every time we have to be here,” he explained. “We still cling to the hope that something will change; that there will be a gesture that will show that we’re actually entering an era of real transformative truth and reconciliation.”