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Popular Christmas classic gets a Cree makeover from teachers at Enoch Cree Nation
It s not necessarily all she wants for Christmas, but connecting Cree kids with their Indigenous language would be pretty high up on Tammy Rae Lamouche s wish list.
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Posted: Dec 20, 2020 8:00 AM MT | Last Updated: December 20, 2020
Tammy Rae Lamouche has always loved the music of Mariah Carey. She recorded a Cree version of All I Want for Christmas is You with MC RedCloud at Edmonton s Red Room Studios(YouTube )
It s not necessarily all she wants for Christmas, but connecting Cree kids with their Indigenous language would be high up on Tammy Rae Lamouche s wish list.
Home » Top Stories » Don Smith remembered for love of nature, land, storytelling
Last year, naturalist Don Smith recounted stories from throughout his life, including the donation of land by he and wife Lorraine to the Haliburton Highlands Land Trust for preservation and protection./Screenshot from the Haliburton Highlands Land Trust video Connected: Our Land, Our Stories, created by Tammy Rea and Midori Nagai
News16 December 2020
By Sue Tiffin
A few minutes into a video of an interview Don Smith participated in as part of a Haliburton Highlands Land Trust storytelling series last year, he pauses, cranes his neck behind and to the left, then a little bit more, and says, “Oh, there’s a woodpecker on the suet.”
Home » News » Thousands more added to Shindig totals for Fuel for Warmth
The 7th annual Highlands Christmas Shindig included Victoria Bingham as Penelope, left, Mike Jaycock as Dame Beatrice and Peter Jaycock as Sir Cedric, who were part of a group of skilled performers for the variety entertainment show on Nov. 28. Due to COVID-19, this year’s show was broadcasted virtually and helped to raise $41,500 for Fuel for Warmth, which helps to alleviate heating challenges during the winter. Photo submitted by Betty Mills.
News16 December 2020
By Darren Lum
Days after the stage lights went out and the performers went home following the Highlands Virtual Shindig 2020, thousands of dollars has since been added to the $41,500 initially raised from the annual fundraiser, bringing the total to $57,000 for Fuel for Warmth.