US tribe shares vaccine with relatives, neighbors in Canada
IRIS SAMUELS, Associated Press/Report for America
May 5, 2021
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1of15In this Thursday, April 29, 2021, photo, Canadians drive-in at the Piegan-Carway border to receive a COVID-19 from the Blackfeet tribe near Babb, Mont. The Chief Mountain, sacred to the Blackfeet tribe towers, are seen in the background. The Blackfeet tribe gave out surplus vaccines to its First Nations relatives and others from across the border.Iris Samuels/APShow MoreShow Less
2of15In this Wednesday, April 28, 2021, photo, Blackfeet tribe nurses take a brief break from administering COVID-19 vaccines at the Piegan-Carway U.S. Customs and Border Protection border port of entry between Montana and Canada, near Babb, Mont. The Blackfeet tribe gave out surplus vaccines to its First Nations relatives and others from across the border.Iris Samuels/APShow MoreShow Less
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Publishing date: Apr 01, 2021 • 4 hours ago • 1 minute read • Principal horn player Robert McCosh is one of five Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra musicians who will be playing as part of the orchestra s City Spaces: Contemporary Calgary concert on Saturday. Photo by Calgaryphil.com
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The Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra’s series of concerts from iconic buildings continues on Saturday at Contemporary Calgary. The latest
City Spaces concert features horn players Maxwell Stein and Robert McCosh, bassoonist Michael Hope, trumpet player Adam Zinatelli and clarinetist Slavko Popovic. Online, calgaryphil.com.