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COVID-19 lockdown ends for Canim Lake band, but some restrictions remain in place | iNFOnews

Lockdown ends in B C Indigenous community

Winnipeg Free Press By: The Canadian Press WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. - A COVID-19 lockdown has ended in a First Nations community in British Columbia s central interior, but officials say they still plan to limit access for non-residents for at least another month. WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. - A COVID-19 lockdown has ended in a First Nations community in British Columbia s central interior, but officials say they still plan to limit access for non-residents for at least another month. Chief Helen Henderson of the Canim Lake Band says in a joint statement with local officials that the community s strong values enabled everyone to pull together after a high number of cases led to an outbreak.

COVID-19 lockdown ends for Canim Lake band, but some restrictions remain in place

COVID-19 lockdown ends for Canim Lake band, but some restrictions remain in place A COVID-19 lockdown has ended in a First Nations community in British Columbia s central Interior, but officials say they still plan to limit access for non-residents for at least another month. Social Sharing The Canadian Press · Posted: Jan 30, 2021 2:10 PM PT | Last Updated: January 30 The band, the Cariboo Regional District and the District of 100 Mile House say school and administrative office reopenings will be phased in as some affected families remain in isolation.(Canim Lake Band) A COVID-19 lockdown has ended in a First Nations community in British Columbia s central interior, but officials say they still plan to limit access for non-residents for at least another month.

Partner of Lyra McKee calls on people to be history makers for reconciliation

Partner of Lyra McKee calls on people to be history makers for reconciliation Sara Canning, partner of murdered journalist Lyra McKee, has called on people to become history makers for reconciliation Seamus McKinney 17 December, 2020 01:00 THE partner of murdered journalist Lyra McKee has called on people to become “history makers” to bring about a more reconciled society. Sara Canning was speaking during the latest discussion organised by the John and Pat Hume Foundation. Lyra McKee was shot dead by a dissident republican gunman during rioting in Derry’s Creggan area in April 2019. A member of the foundation’s board, Ms Canning chaired a discussion yesterday on “A Shared Home, the Unfinished Business of Reconciliation”.

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