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Evacuated residents now going to Williams Lake

Evacuated residents now going to Williams Lake SHARE ON: The Cariboo Regional District has confirmed that evacuated residents are now being sent to Williams Lake. Stephanie Masun is the CRD Manager of Emergency Programs. “What that means is that in the area of 100 Mile House there may not be any more rental units.  A secondary site had opened up in Williams Lake that’s located at the volunteer fire department on Hodson Road, as a secondary site for people tom come for assistance with lodging.” Masun says some people are going elsewhere. “Sometimes with ESS people register but they have plans to go elsewhere.  They have friends and family that they’d rather go stay with than commercial lodging.  There are more sites in Williams Lake though than 100 Mile House, but I don’t know the number of rooms because it changes daily.”

People s World: Native community protests use of racist mascots

COOKEVILLE, Tennessee This small university town about 80 miles east of Nashville has joined the legion of other municipalities in the U.S. facing the issue of Native mascots used by school sports teams. On a pleasant Saturday afternoon, May 1, several dozen demonstrators led by Chiricahua Apache and Sayota Knight marched from the campus of Tennessee Tech University to the Putnam County Courthouse to hold a rally demanding the removal of the mascot name “redskins” by local Algood Middle School from its football and other athletic teams. On their way to the courthouse, the marchers chanted, “Hey, hey, ho ho, that racist mascot’s got to go,” “No hate in our state,” and “Change the name.”

National Diversity Council announces Participating Companies

Honda North America, Inc. Dennis Kennedy, founder and chairman of the National Diversity Council, praised these companies for their willingness to benchmark their diversity and inclusion efforts following a challenging year. “As businesses recover from the disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and racial unrest, it is imperative they renew their commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion to achieve long-term resilience in the marketplace,” Kennedy said. “In 2021, participation in the NDC Index more than doubled and we are thrilled to announce the first company achieving recognition under our Best U.S. Companies for Diversity list.”  To be on the Best U.S. Companies for Diversity list, companies must score from 90 to 100 points in the NDC Index. Blue Shield of California is the first and only company that made the list in 2021 with a score of 92. The company, located in Oakland, is dedicated to fulfilling its mission of ensuring high-quality and affordable health c

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