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Growing media and the circular economy - Greenhouse Canada

Growing media and the circular economy - Greenhouse Canada
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How the Women of Standing Rock Inspired the World

How the Women of Standing Rock Inspired the World
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$5 million from Vancouver's Empty Homes Tax going to First Nations social housing

The redevelopment, replacing a below-market housing building severely damaged by fire in 2017, will be dedicated to offering new affordable rental homes for Indigenous families and seniors. The site is just east of Commercial Drive. Indigenous residents in Grandview-Woodland account for about 18% of Vancouver’s off-reserve urban Indigenous population. More broadly, there is a disproportionately high Indigenous homeless population in the city, with the 2020 homeless count suggesting 33% (711 people) of the local homeless population are Indigenous, despite accounting for 2% of the entire region’s general population. The city’s grant will cover roughly 10% of the total $55.1 million project cost, including $44.6 million for construction and $10.5 million for land equity.

What ever happened to the Salish woolly dog? Learn more about this extinct breed with virtual history lessons

What ever happened to the Salish woolly dog? Learn more about this extinct breed with virtual history lessons
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Corvids Mythology: From Ancient Greece to Today's Salish Sea (Virtual Event)

WhatcomTalk Corvids Mythology: From Ancient Greece to Today’s Salish Sea (Virtual Event) 2021-07-20T19:00:00-07:00 Whether you are keen on them or not, crows, ravens and other corvids are often daily parts of our lives. They live and nest throughout the human world from cities to rural communities, exploiting our resources and watching us perhaps even more closely than we watch them. But our relationship to these intelligent and sociable birds extends far beyond our contemporary experiences with them, reaching as far back as humans have been telling and recording stories. Ravens are associated with Apollo in Greek mythology. In the Book of Genesis, Noah releases a raven from the ark after the great flood to test whether the waters have receded. In Norse mythology, Odin is accompanied by two ravens – Huginn and Muninn – that serve as his eyes and ears: huginn meaning “thought” and muninn meaning “memory.” The depiction of a three-legged crow is prev

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