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Indigenous peoples make up disproportionate number of homeless population

Article content More than half of the City of Grande Prairie’s current homeless population self-identified as Indigenous, according to a recent census among the homeless. “Fifty-one per cent of the people that counted themselves self-identified as Indigenous,” said Grande Prairie Mayor Jackie Clayton following the Protective and Social Services Committee on June 22. “Within the strategy, there are a couple of specific items that will work with the Indigenous population, in particular, council’s consideration of next term introducing an Indigenous liaison.” We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Indigenous peoples make up disproportionate number of homeless population Back to video

Dining with Dignity benefits the needy and recovering restaurant industry

Grande Prairie Mayor Jackie Clayton reacts to the Open for Summer plan announced by the province on Wednesday afternoon

Peace County nurses to be saluted at Grande Sunset Theatre

Author of the article: Randy Vanderveen Publishing date: May 10, 2021  •  5 days ago  •  1 minute read  •  A sign outside of Evergreen Park on Saturday, Oct. 17, 2020. The hard work and commitment of nurses in the Peace Country will be saluted on May 14 when the Grande Sunset Theatre at Evergreen Park screens the movie “Patch Adams.” Photo by PETER SHOKEIR /DAILY HERALD-TRIBUNE Article content The hard work and commitment of nurses in the Peace Country will be saluted on May 14 when the Grande Sunset Theatre at Evergreen Park screens the movie “Patch Adams.” Admission proceeds from the event, which caps of Nurses Week, May 10-16, will be used to support the Striving for Nursing Excellence Bursary.

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