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Mennonites said to deforest ancestral Indigenous land in Colombia

Mennonites said to deforest ancestral Indigenous land in Colombia Environmental authorities and Indigenous groups accuse a Mennonite community, members of an Anabaptist Protestant sect, of destroying forests and polluting water sources in the Altillanura high plains of eastern Colombia. Authorities say the Mennonites have burned 135 hectares (333 acres) of riverbank forest since arriving in the region in 2016. Indigenous Sikuani communities say the Mennonites have taken over their ancestral lands and driven away the native wildlife and fish with their farming activities and intensive use of agrochemicals. The Mennonite colony is one of many that left Mexico in recent years and settled in other Latin American countries, including Peru and Bolivia, where they have also been accused of environmental violations.

Stampede may be back, but western wear shops waiting for the rush

Article content The cancellation of last year’s Stampede due to the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a significant loss of business for western wear shops and business is also slower than usual this Stampede. Ben Gerwing, director of the Alberta Boot Company, said sales are still well below average, with fewer locals and international customers visiting the shop than during a regular Calgary Stampede. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or A low-key Stampede for Calgary’s western wear shops Back to video Typically, Alberta Boot Company sees a steady increase of customers from May until Stampede in July, which represents about half of their annual retail sales, Gerwing explained.

Stampede may be back, but Calgary s western wear shops waiting for the rush

Article content The cancellation of last year’s Stampede due to the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a significant loss of business for western wear shops and business is also slower than usual this Stampede. Ben Gerwing, director of the Alberta Boot Company, said sales are still well below average, with fewer locals and international customers visiting the shop than during a regular Calgary Stampede. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Stampede may be back, but Calgary’s western wear shops waiting for the rush Back to video Typically, Alberta Boot Company sees a steady increase of customers from May until Stampede in July, which represents about half of their annual retail sales, Gerwing explained.

Live from the Stampede: Scorching temperatures and western wear

Live from the Stampede: Scorching temperatures and western wear
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Live from the Stampede: Hot-diggity corndogs! | A walk along the Trailblazer Tour

Live from the Stampede: Hot-diggity corndogs! | A walk along the Trailblazer Tour
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