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We ve all heard the saying: It takes a village to raise a child. Those words could not be more accurate right now. As our world changed drastically in 2020, we find ourselves facing new challenges that have us quite often feeling alone and unequipped. These are arduous times for working parents and we must take care of them, as well as other vulnerable populations. The Bilingual Education, Translation/Interpretation and Community Outreach department at Las Cruces Public Schools wants to let parents know that they are not alone. We are here to support them, as we are part of their village.
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REMINDER! Fairview Road Bridge Partial Demolition
Crews shifted traffic to the new side of the Fairview bridge over I-405 on Friday, Feb. 12, in anticipation of partial demolition.
Demolition activities have begun and the second half of the bridge will continue to be demolished over one more night under full freeway closures. Additional nighttime demolition will occur for several weeks under freeway lane closures. Some daytime demolition also is anticipated.
Night Three
Lane reductions will be in place from 7 to 8 a.m. Saturday, March 6
Fairview Road closure from 10 p.m. Friday, March 5, to 8 a.m. Saturday, March 6
February 26, 2021 · 0 Comments
By Peter Richardson,
Local Journalsim Initative Reporter
Mono’s Council heard a strong and informative presentation from Alethia O’Hara Stephenson, president of the Dufferin County Canadian Black Association (DCCBA) on Tuesday (Feb. 23) during their regular meeting.
Established in June of 2020, the Association was initiated primarily, to support the ever-growing Black population in Dufferin County.
Black people, including those of African descent as well as individuals from the Caribbean and the Latin diaspora represent the largest visible minority group in the County. Currently they form 3 per cent of the total population.
O’Hara Stephenson notes that this, “sets the stage for the need to have an established Association that can advocate and represent, the needs of the Black community Dufferin County.”