New signs in French and English are just one piece of a larger mission to make the Bonnyville and District Museum more linguistically inclusive. Collaborations and connections are also being formed with other museums in the region that embrace bilingualism.
New signs in French and English are just one piece of a larger mission to make the Bonnyville and District Museum more linguistically inclusive. Collaborations and connections are also being formed with other museums in the region that embrace bilingualism.
New signs in French and English are just one piece of a larger mission to make the Bonnyville and District Museum more linguistically inclusive. Collaborations and connections are also being formed with other museums in the region that embrace bilingualism.
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A Grande Prairie candidate for city council believes the city’s diversity is a strength.
“I think our diversity is our strength because of all of the people here,” said candidate Paul Rovin Ngemital. “If we come together, we will make this community proud, and we will build a better city for this community.”
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Shortly after he moved to Grande Prairie in 2014, Ngemital was curious how things worked in the city.