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Protesters toss statue of explorer James Cook into Victoria harbour; totem pole later burned

It was really quite a moving and profound gathering and ceremony, just a sea of orange downtown to reflect on the painful legacy of the residential school system in Canada, said Victoria Police Department spokesperson Cam MacIntyre.   At about 8 p.m., some people started breaking off from the gathering and marched toward the statue on the 700-block of Government Street, he added. Once they arrived, the statue was pulled down and thrown into the water.  Protesters cheer as they toss a statue of Capt. James Cook into Victoria, B.C. s Inner Harbour on July 1, 2021.(Climate Justice Victoria/Twitter) In addition to sailing to Australia, New Zealand and throughout the Pacific, Cook is known for landing on the west coast of Vancouver Island in 1778. He anchored in Nootka Sound before continuing an expedition to search for the Northwest Passage. He was unsuccessful in that effort and died in Hawaii the following year during a dispute with islanders.

Lee Tracy s Remedy ribbon cutting ceremony in Singing River Gulfport Hospital

WXXV News 25 June 30, 2021 Lee Tracy is already in gift shops at Singing River Ocean Springs and at the Pascagoula hospital, now they have opened at Singing River Gulfport. The Mississippi Gulf Coast Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting to celebrate the grand opening of Lee Tracy’s Remedy inside Singing River Gulfport Hospital’s gift shop. Lee Tracy’s Remedy is a boutique that sells get well items such as balloons, cards, baby gifts, and more. Owner Katie Hinkel tells News 25 how the Singing River partnership came about. “We have a long partnership with Singing River Health System. We have been friends for a lot of years. I actually used to run the gift shop in Pascagoula about 12 years ago. About a year ago, an opportunity presented itself and they asked us to come be the gift shop within the hospital so we are thrilled to be here.”

The dough still rising at Tatonut in Ocean Springs

WXXV News 25 June 29, 2021 The sweet smell of Tatonut donuts fills the air on Government Street in Ocean Springs. The donut shop has recently reopened. As the sun rises in Ocean Springs, so does the dough at Tatonut. The shop reopened two weeks ago after being closed for over five months after the owner, David Mohler, passed away in January. It’s now being managed by his daughter, Katelyn. For her, taking over the family business is a role she’s practically been preparing for her whole life. “I got started basically when I was born. I’ve probably been in this building longer than my actual house.”

Panama City approves $14 million for construction projects

Panama City approves $14 million for construction projects
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Panama City moves forward with $14 million in new street and park upgrade work

Panama City moves forward with $14 million in new street and park upgrade work
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