CFNR Network
Apr 9, 2021 4:53 PM
The Kitselas First Nation is developing a demonstration garden that will provide skills training for community members, but also bring locally grown, organic produce, to the Terrace Farmers Market this summer.
The garden is located at the demonstration site on Queensway Drive in Terrace. Ground is set to be broken next weekend, and all the supplies are in place to begin construction and planting.
David Hansen, is the director for employment training for the Kitselas First Nation, and says food production was chosen because of the broad range of practical experience it can provide to community members.
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A four-month investigation of two Brantford drug dealers, resulted in six search warrant raids and nine arrests but ended with one conviction.
And it was not one of the dealers who ended up going to the penitentiary.
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Instead, 24-year-old Ryan Oliver Reed pleaded guilty to possession of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking, possession of a firearm that also had its serial number tampered with and that he had been ordered not to have.
“Mr. Reed, you’re not the brains behind this operation but you’re the one being punished,” said Justice Colette Good as she pronounced a three-year sentence,