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While we hold the government and Catholic church responsible for atrocities carried out on Indigenous Peoples, we must hold ourselves accountable, too, Meera Estrada says.
A Black Lives Matter fund that unexpectedly raised hundreds of thousands of dollars in donations from Nova Scotians is now uplifting communities across the province through funding for grassroots groups.
Calderdale goes to the polls tomorrow (Thursday, May 6)
Calderdale Council says it is aware some voters have experienced delays in receiving their postal votes, due to circumstances beyond the council’s control.
Robin Tuddenham, Chief Executive of Calderdale Council and Returning Officer, said: “We are aware that a small number of voters have experienced delays in receiving their postal votes, due to circumstances beyond our control, but we understand that the majority of these arrived on Saturday.
“Anyone who registered for a postal vote by the deadline of 5pm on April 20, and has not received their vote, should contact us on [email protected] or call us on 01422 393103.
Retail facilities and fitness centres can now operate at 100 per cent capacity. Even though it is allowed to have a full house, there was lots of room to work out at a gym in Dartmouth. You say we can operate at 100 per cent, but we still have to maintain our social distancing, so if every other machine is off-limits we could still only increase it very minimally, said gym manager Brian Wilkie. Wilkie says with the extra cleaning measures they have taken on, he feels they could safely operate at true 100 per cent capacity. Based on the measures that we have put in place, the bottles and towels that we give to members and the cleaning before and after you work out, I think we definitely can operate at that level safely to make sure we re protecting both the members and the community, he said.