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P.E.I. news: Governments spend $17M on recreation centre

P.E.I. news: Governments spend $17M on recreation centre
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New recreation centre coming to P.E.I. Abegweit First Nation

New recreation centre coming to P.E.I. Abegweit First Nation
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New $17M recreation centre being built at Abegweit First Nation

New $17M recreation centre being built at Abegweit First Nation
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Made in Epekwitk: How this Mi'kmaw woman's intricate quillwork connects with the North American Indigenous Games

Melissa Peter-Paul, a Mi’kmaw artist from Abegweit First Nation in P.E.I., has been creating quillwork art for almost a decade. Through her art, Peter-Paul feels connected to her culture, her family and her ancestors. And in 2023, her quillwork connected with Indigenous athletes from across North America when the City of Halifax purchased two of her pieces to use on host trading pins for the North American Indigenous Games.

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How an exhibit of Mi'kmaw handwoven baskets connects to climate change

A display of handwoven baskets made of wisqoq, or black ash, is making the connection between the endangered species of trees and climate change.

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