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Bòrd na Gàidhlig-funded Gaelic development officer set to work with museums in Ross-shire

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N S residents stock up on fuel, food ahead as Fiona approaches
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Limited access to summer camps for kids with disabilities fundamentally unfair, says mom

A Bedford, N.S., woman says the Halifax Regional Municipality needs to rethink its approach to inclusion because some kids with disabilities are not given equitable access to summer camp.

Vaccine vials and a virtual hug: a history of coronavirus in 15 objects

Sun 21 Feb 2021 09.00 EST Museums all around the world are collecting Covid-related material. At one level, this is hardly surprising: this is a global transformative event and future generations will need to see what it did to us, how we tried to cope. But they should also be given praise for doing it at a time when they are all locked down. For most, the collecting process – usually an online callout for objects allied to more proactive spotting of themes and requesting of material – started in March or April last year at just the time museums were closing their doors and curators were taking to their laptops at home.

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