I don’t usually put disclaimers on my columns, but this one has an overabundance of grossness and I know often people read this while having breakfast, so you are forewarned.
I was looking for something in an old email account I have that goes back to 2004 and came across a winning entry of mine fro
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The village, at the confluence of the Fraser and Thompson rivers, 260 km northeast of Vancouver, is intersected by two national rail lines and the Trans-Canada Highway, and has a colourful past. The population today is approximately 250 with more than 2,000 more in the immediate vicinity, including the members of five neighbouring First Nations.
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“Lytton is one of the longest continuously inhabited areas in North America, with a number of Indigenous bands in the area,” said Mayor Jan Polderman in the village’s 2019 annual municipal report. It’s believed that First Nations have inhabited the area for the past 10,000 years.