Lindsey Bishop is getting ready for a ten-month walk across Canada, hoping to raise awareness for her missing sister and all families of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.
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A GREENOCK man is proving himself a funguy by taking on an innovative mushroom-growing project in Port Glasgow. Callum T. Daisley has helped Parklea Branching Out secure £500 from Grow Wild - the outreach arm of the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew. The money will enable him and the team at the community hub to grow three types of mushroom in a wooden teepee. Callum has been at Parklea for around five years and was approached last year by active options co-ordinator Susan Steell after she saw grants were available for mushroom-growing projects. Callum teamed up with his friend Beth Robertson to make a two-minute video about what they would do in the project and sent it off to Grow Wild.