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Catholic churches on P E I offer apologies over residential schools

And the fact he s only reflecting on that now.  I think that is the correct question: Why we are surprised? said Molina.  Why we didn t know before? With our lack of knowledge, with our lack of action, with my lack of understanding. If it is necessary to say in a more official way, that yes we recognize this happened, and offer an apology, why not? asks Molina.(Steve Bruce/CBC) Molina posted on social media this week that he is personally sorry for the Church s actions. The Charlottetown diocese issued its own apology online.  The truth, as painful as it is, needs to be heard, said Father Brian MacDougall, speaking on behalf of the diocese in the written statement. This is the only way for authentic healing and reconciliation between the Indigenous peoples and the Church.

Potential New Conservation Authority Regulations Coming Down The Pipe

Strathroy, ON, Canada / 105.7 Strathroy Today May 25, 2021 | 8:50 AM New regulations for conservation authorities could be coming into play next year, as the first phase in the provinces new guide to support conservation authorities has been released for public feedback. The province has released a guide titled the Regulatory Proposal Consultation Guide: Regulations defining Core Mandate and Improving Governance, Oversight and Accountability of Conservation Authorities. As a part of this first phase for the guide, they have asked for feedback from agencies, municipalities, and anyone or any group who have feedback to give. St. Clair Conservation Authority General Manager Brian McDougall outlined some of the feedback the province is looking for, as well as some of the items that are not covered in the document as of right now, but will be added in phase two.

Conservation authority says ATVs are damaging local natural gem

  LONDON, ONT. Officials with the St. Clair Region Conservation Authority say they’re growing concerned about All Terrain Vehicles damaging sensitive conservation areas. They say ATV users have taken a shine to the northern portion of Coldstream Conservation Area just west of London, and some of the natural habitat is being destroyed. “Unfortunately here we see a lot of ATV damage,” said Coldstream manager Greg Wilcox. Both a woodlot and a wetland, Coldstream is part of the Sydenham River system. “This area is known for a lot of wildflowers, a lot of spring ephemerals that we don’t see at other areas,” said Wilcox. “ATVs have been using this property for years. It’s been a battle. And they create a lot of ruts. And they’re really damaging a lot of habitat.”

SCRCA accepting applicants for 2021 scholarships

Article content The St. Clair Region Conservation Authority is now accepting application for their 2021 scholarships. Four scholarships in total will be given out – two worth $1,000 and two worth $500 – to graduating high school students who are pursuing post-secondary studies in an environmental field, including subjects such as biology, ecology, geography, forestry, agriculture, fish and wildlife studies. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. SCRCA accepting applicants for 2021 scholarships Back to video Applicants must live within the boundaries of the St. Clair Region Conservation Authority or attend a secondary school in Sarnia, Forest, Petrolia, Wallaceburg, Dresden or Strathroy.

SCRCA accepting applicants for 2021 scholarships

SCRCA accepting applicants for 2021 scholarships
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