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A closer look at Airdrie RCMP s approach to mental health - DiscoverAirdrie com - Local News, Weather, Sports, and Job Listings for Airdrie, Alberta, and the Rocky View County region

A closer look at Airdrie RCMP s approach to mental health - DiscoverAirdrie com - Local News, Weather, Sports, and Job Listings for Airdrie, Alberta, and the Rocky View County region
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Calgary church hopes for dialogue amid vandalism investigation

Article content Instead, Grace Presbyterian Church issued a statement saying it hopes it might foster conversation about residential schools in Canada. Upwards of 1,000 unmarked graves have now been confirmed at the sites of former residential schools, which Indigenous children were forced to attend after being taken away from their homes and families. There were more than 130 government-funded, church-run schools across Canada. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Let s not just cover this up : Calgary church hopes for dialogue as CPS investigates vandalism Back to video Grace Presbyterian associate pastor Jacob Van Pernis said Friday he spent some time sitting on the church’s front steps in the Beltline, watching as some people shook their heads or snapped pictures of the paint as they passed by.

Let s not just cover this up : Calgary church hopes for dialogue as CPS investigates vandalism

Let s not just cover this up : Calgary church hopes for dialogue as CPS investigates vandalism Madeline Smith © Provided by Calgary Herald Graffiti is shown on the front of Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Ukranian Catholic Church in Calgary on July 1, 2021. A number of churches were vandalized overnight in Calgary. Submitted Leaders at one of the Calgary churches defaced on Canada Day don’t have immediate plans to remove the red paint splashed across its front doors. Instead, Grace Presbyterian Church issued a statement saying it hopes it might foster conversation about residential schools in Canada. Upwards of 1,000 unmarked graves have now been confirmed at the sites of former residential schools, which Indigenous children were forced to attend after being taken away from their homes and families. There were more than 130 government-funded, church-run schools across Canada.

Church leaves paint vandalism in hopes of starting conversation

Article content Instead, Grace Presbyterian Church issued a statement saying it hopes it might foster conversation about residential schools in Canada. Upwards of 1,000 unmarked graves have now been confirmed at the sites of former residential schools, which Indigenous children were forced to attend after being taken away from their homes and families. There were more than 130 government-funded, church-run schools across Canada. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Church leaves paint vandalism in hopes of starting conversation Back to video Grace Presbyterian associate pastor Jacob Van Pernis said Friday he spent some time sitting on the church’s front steps in the Beltline, watching as some people shook their heads or snapped pictures of the paint as they passed by.

Calgary Police and Crisis Team partnership expands staff, hours

Calgary Police and Crisis Team partnership expands staff, hours
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