Enjoying all of the beauty that Mother Nature has to offer. Whatever youre doing this friday, the day after thanksgiving, im thankful that youre with us. Excited to be working with my dear friend of Maureen Naylor of ktvu. We usually see in you the south bay, which is where you grow up. Yes. Normally i see you on tv at this desk. Youre here. Mike is enjoying the day off. Sal technically isnt off. He is down in your stomping grounds, the south bay, kicking off the one warm coat drive. We have four dropoff locations. He is at santana row this morning. Sal, how is the coat drive going this morning . Reporter it is going well. In fact, the girl scouts have already had some coats delivered. They have collected some. This these troops have been collected coats for one warm coat. It started 25 years ago. Ktvu joined the effort 15 years ago. This is a big year for us and them. I want to bring in paige leslie which is the troop leader for one of the troops. You are collecting coats and other th
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It felt like time to return to the land.
After several years away, Nicol Watson moved back to her family home on the Tsawwassen First Nation in 2017.
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“I decided to return to my community and learn to live off the earth,” she said. “I knew I needed a change, but I didn’t really know what I was doing.”
As a child, Watson helped her grandfather in his garden. She grew up, got a job and moved away, but a bad car crash made it hard for her to continue to work as an industrial painter.