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She looked after a lot of people : Beloved Namgis elder, Lilly Whonnock, dies of COVID-19

Posted: Feb 13, 2021 1:00 PM PT | Last Updated: February 14 Lilly Whonnock, left, and her daughter Linda Whonnock were both diagnosed with COVID-19 and were sharing a Burnaby hospital room when Lilly succumbed to the virus on Jan. 30. She was 82.(Submitted by Linda Whonnock) Lilly Whonnock was so beloved, and so busy, her daughter, Linda Yalagalis Whonnock, had to pencil in a permanent day of the week to spend uninterrupted time with the go-getting elder.  That day was Sunday and it was set aside for the duo to do whatever Lilly wanted. Sometimes the two of them would check out a craft fair, or hunt for treasures in Lower Mainland thrift stores  it didn t really matter to Linda, as long as the two of them were together.

Exploring the wild foods of B C with Tracey Kim Bonneau

Where: APTN Quest OutWest: Wild Food looks at food in B.C., particularly in Indigenous communities. We talked to producer-host Tracey Kim Bonneau about what to expect from the third season: Q: Where did the idea for Quest OutWest come from? A: In 2010, I got in my little car and drove to Vancouver as many Indigenous people did during the Olympics to be part of the excitement. There was a venue at Vancouver Community College for Indigenous artists to showcase their work, to network and meet people coming in for the Olympics. At a reception for then-Assembly of First Nations Chief Sean Atleo, there was this wonderful spread of Indigenous appetizers. It was food I grew up with and could relate to, and I started to think about what it would be like to share stories about that food and how important it was to me and my culture.

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