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Museum of Dufferin unveils new exhibit for Black History Month

February 11, 2021   ·   0 Comments By: Paula Brown, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The Museum of Dufferin (MOD) launched a new digital exhibit this week in celebration of Black History Month. To honour the month in the community, MOD has partnered with the Dufferin County Canadian Black Association (DCCBA) to launch the exhibition, called “Solidarity in My Community.” The digital exhibit displays submitted works from artists and students across Canada, showing how they see solidarity in their community. “During these unprecedented times we have witnessed the overwhelming cries to address Anti-Black Racism, Systemic Discrimination and Social Justice Reform worldwide following the death of George Floyd,” read the description for the exhibit.

Love in the Sun: Dave Greenslit and Paula Brown

CONWAY — Who would marry a man whose idea of a honeymoon is to cross-country ski in subzero temperatures in the wilds of Maine? Fortunately for Dave Greenslit, Paula Brown would, and did. Dave retired from the Worcester Telegram, where he had served as a reporter, sports editor and copy editor for 30 years, at age 60. Paula was enrolled in nursing courses for her second career when they met on an AMC hike in 2013. “He was one of the co-leaders on the trip,” said Paula this week from their Center Conway home prior to heading to work for Northern Human Services in Conway.

Ontario extending stay-at-home order for most regions | Orangeville Citizen

February 11, 2021   ·   0 Comments By Paula Brown, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The Ontario government has extended the stay-at-home order for most of the province while the state of emergency has now expired. Premier Doug Ford made the announcement for the extension of the order and the move to a regional based approach on Monday (Feb. 8). The stay-at-home order will continue for 28 public health regions, including Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph until Feb. 16. For Toronto, York, and Peel, the stay-at-home order will stay in effect until Feb. 22. While the stay-at-home order was extended for the most of the province, three public health units; Hastings Prince Edward Public Health, Kingston, Frontenac and Lennox, & Addington Public Health, and Renfrew County and District Health Units have been exempted from the order.

Ozarks lawmaker proposes right to hunt and fish to be added to Missouri constitution

A local lawmaker thinks the Missouri constitution is missing something big. Rep. John Black, R-Marshfield, is pushing legislation this year that would enshrine a “right to hunt and fish” in the document to ensure those pastimes are never taken away. “We all know that the heritage to hunt and fish in this state is significant and historic,” Black told a House committee last week. “It would seem appropriate that within 200 years from our founding, we finally get it in the constitution.” Black assured colleagues that his idea, which would require voter approval, is not an attempt to second-guess controversial decisions from the Conservation Department.

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