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A trail marked by yellow ribbon guides visitors to Saanichs Playfair Park through a field of camas flowers in a Garry oak meadow that has been restored by volunteers. Blue camas was an important food source for First Nations across the Pacific Northwest, writes Monique Keiran. DARREN STONE, TIMES COLONIST “When Chief Factor James Douglas saw six square miles of open camas meadows surrounding Victoria (then called Camosack), the search for the site of the new Hudson’s Bay Company fort was over,” begins local writer Janis Ringuette’s Camas Country, an account of that early history of Beacon Hill Park. “The verdant grasslands were a spectacular sight in spring…. Native grasses and clover grew tall and lush. Colourful blue camas mixed with golden paintbrush, white fawn lilies, chocolate lilies, lupins, buttercups and violets.”
Are you woke to Black genocide in America?
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April 28, 2021
The Civil Rights movement was propelled by the blatant portrayal, yet denial, of Americas systemic racism. The refusal to recognize the grave social injustices levied upon the African American community, compelled the church to respond. Clergy, Rabbis, community activists and Black and White activists led nationwide protests here in America. The Negro had been denied access to the American Dream and this needed to be remedied. No honest historian can ever claim that religion played no part in the process. Quite to the contrary: the church was the chief launching pad of the movement and activists of all colors were primarily recruited from the house of God.
Woolworths to launch online marketplace Woolworths has taken an equity stake in tech start-up Marketplacer and will launch its own online marketplace later this year.
Business by ELI GREENBLAT
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Subscriber only Woolworths has taken an equity stake in tech start-up Marketplacer and will launch its own online marketplace later this year. The new marketplace will initially sell general merchandise typically offered by its Big W chain, followed by a broader offer that includes food and groceries. Woolworths is the latest retailer to jump on the online marketplace bandwagon, with some of the country s biggest chains inlcuding Myer, Bunnings and surfwear brand SurfStitch diving into the retail platform to attract more shoppers to their sites.
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