This is the mariachi club's first full year, and with it becoming so popular, it has continued to grow with new musicians, some whom have no ties to the Hispanic community.
Norwich ― Norwich Free Academy continued its leadership transition Thursday, appointing new chairs to the Board of Trustees on the education side and to the NFA Foundation fundraising endowment arm o.
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Publishing date: May 10, 2021 • 5 days ago • 2 minute read • Twelve-year-old Lina Prado was one of hundreds of Londoners of Colombian descent who gathered at Westmount mall to be part of a caravan. Scores of vehicles drove through the city in a show of solidarity with the people in Colombia. (Derek Ruttan/The London Free Press)
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Hundreds of members of London’s Colombian community rallied peacefully Sunday to show support for friends and family back home, where anti-government protests have started turning violent.
For weeks, the South American nation has seen violent clashes during anti-government protests, with at least two dozen deaths – a toll that’s felt in London, home to thousands of Colombian ex-patriates.