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Hitswithastick lives, teaches traditional Bitterroot Salish ways

“The Art of Primitive Survival: Native American Tools and Techniques,” a movie made by Buck and Rose Hitswithastick of Arlee with support from the Montana Council of the Arts, debuted at the Johnny Arlee/Vic Charlo Theater on the Salish Kootenai College campus on April 25. The movie stresses keeping tradition, self sufficiency, living with nature, and Native arts and tradition.

Corunna gym owner still feels vilified despite COVID-19-related charge being dropped

A charge laid against a Sarnia-area gym owner for keeping his business open in the spring of 2021 during heightened tensions amid evolving public health…

Lockdown defiance understandable, but unhelpful: Sarnia mayor

Lockdown defiance understandable, but unhelpful: Sarnia mayor Sarnia Mayor Mike Bradley says he understands the frustration of businesses that refuse to follow the latest provincial lockdown rules in Lambton County. Author of the article: Tyler Kula  •  Sarnia Observer Publishing date: Mar 16, 2021  •  4 days ago  •  2 minute read  •  Ron Theriault, owner of Corunna Fitness Centre, speaks Monday with OPP officers outside his gym on Hill Street in Corunna. The OPP officers warned Theriault that he was violating provincial lockdown rules by keeping his gym open. Paul Morden Photo by Paul Morden /The Observer Article content Sarnia’s mayor says he understands the frustration of businesses refusing to follow the latest provincial lockdown rules in Lambton County.

Lockdown defiance understandable, unhelpful: Bradley

Author of the article: Tyler Kula Publishing date: Mar 17, 2021  •  4 days ago  •  3 minute read  •  Ron Theriault, owner of Corunna Fitness Centre, speaks Monday with OPP officers outside his gym on Hill Street in Corunna. The OPP officers warned Theriault that he was violating provincial lockdown rules by keeping his gym open. Paul Morden Photo by Paul Morden /The Observer Article content Sarnia’s mayor says he understands the growing frustrations of businesses refusing to close amid the latest provincial lockdown in Lambton County. “But I don’t understand in the long term how this helps them,” Mike Bradley said. We apologize, but this video has failed to load.

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