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Twitter bracket ends with Driftwood s Fat Tug IPA as the winner - BC News

Twitter bracket ends with Driftwood s Fat Tug IPA as the winner - BC News
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Coast Guard continue search for hiker s body - Trinidad Guardian

Coast Guard continue search for hiker s body - Trinidad Guardian
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Freeport man drowns in Paria

Freeport man drowns in Paria
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Province, city step up efforts to move people without homes indoors

Attorney General and Housing Minister David Eby pledged last week to exceed that goal and said the province will have extra spaces if needed. The reopening of Save-On-Foods arena as a temporary shelter will add 45 beds to the mix. Heidi Hartman of B.C. Housing said another 30 to 40 units will be reopening at Capital CityCenter Hotel, where a fire displaced dozens of people in November. In addition, the province is providing rent supplements to help people move from supportive housing into market rentals, thereby freeing up space for people from the parks. “Our work isn’t done,” Hartman said. “We’re actively looking in community for other options and we’ll definitely be putting those rent supplements to use.”

Keeper of cradles - TBNewsWatch com

Keeper of cradles Dakobinaawaswaan (Baby in a Cradleboard) showcases the beauty of motherhood and legacy of Indigenous traditions with more than 100 cradleboards. Feb 27, 2021 11:06 AM By: Katelin Hogard Allowing a child to see the world at the eye level of adult members of their community is a moment of grace and connection for Indigenous and non-Indigenous children. Shirley Stevens, along with Caitlyn Bird, have revealed the importance of this with their new exhibit, Dakobinaawaswaan (Baby in a Cradleboard) at the Thunder Bay Art Gallery. Shirley Stevens, from Opwaaganasiniing, Lake Helen Reserve, began collecting cradleboards after the cradleboard she used for her daughter, Cree Stevens, disappeared from a moving truck. This cradleboard was gifted to Stevens in Biinjitiwaabik Zaaging, Rocky Bay First Nation, and had carried 18 children.

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