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The Bottom District Dallas groundbreaking ceremony held

City of Dallas breaks ground on new housing development in The Bottom District A plan for dozens of new homes is underway in a southeast Dallas community known as historic Tenth Street Bottoms. The once neglected area is getting new attention. Author: Demond Fernandez Updated: 5:12 PM CDT July 20, 2021 DALLAS In the shadows of the downtown Dallas skyline, change is happening. On the edge of the historic Tenth Street community is an area called The Bottom. Some locals describe the neighborhood as being neglected for years. “The Bottoms was throw away. Now it’s hot,” Dallas County Commissioner John Wiley Price told a crowd gathered around a lot on the 500 block of N. Denley Drive.

Pride counter-protest drowns out religious right

Apostasy : Gay pride flag to fly over Toronto Catholic schools

05/09/2021 at 10:15 PM Posted by Kevin Edward White By Pete Baklinski, LifeSite News, May 7, 2021 LifeSiteNews has been permanently banned on YouTube and Facebook. Click HERE to sign up to receive emails when we add to our video library. The Toronto Catholic District School Board (TCDSB) voted last night to declare June “Pride Month” and to fly the homosexual rainbow “Pride” flag at all schools within the board for the entire month of June in defiance of Catholic moral teaching that warns against the spiritual dangers of homosexual behavior and in defiance of the local Archbishop’s directives on the matter. “With this vote, the TCDSB stepped into apostasy. It is no longer Catholic,” Jack Fonseca of Canada’s pro-life and pro-family organization Campaign Life Coalition told LifeSiteNews.

Council votes in favour of drafting bylaw banning conversion therapy

Article content Regina’s city council decided late Wednesday night that it would draft its own bylaw this year to potentially ban conversion therapy instead of waiting for a federal bill. The meeting, which lasted close to 10 hours, saw two notable amendments to the motion before council. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or City council votes unanimously in favour of drafting bylaw banning conversion therapy Back to video First, the initial motion was for Mayor Sandra Masters to write a letter in support of Bill C-6 to the federal government. That was amended to say that city council instead supported “a conversion therapy ban,” dropping Bill C-6 from the letter.

Conversion therapy debate underway at Regina committee meeting

  REGINA Regina’s Community Wellness Committee heard from the second half of delegations scheduled to speak about the City’s next steps to address conversion therapy. The first half of the meeting took place on Wednesday, and it continued on Monday. A recommendation put before the committee said mayor Sandra Masters should write to the federal government on behalf of the city in support of Bill C-6. Bill C-6 would criminalize aspects of conversion therapy, which the City describes as “a practice that seeks to change a person’s sexual orientation to heterosexual, to repress non-heterosexual attraction or behaviours, or to change an individual’s gender identity to match the sex they were assigned at birth.”

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