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GG s office, Flow Foundation boost online learning at Fruitful Vale Primary
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Clodagh Finn: It’s a race against the tide to rescue our coastal heritage
Erosion exacerbated by climate change is gnawing away at a coastal heritage that is, quite literally, falling into the sea
A view of Ferriter s Castle near Ballyferriter on the Dingle Peninsula where archaeologists are working to retrieve valuable evidence before it falls into the sea. Picture: Cherish Project
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It is easy to be blown away at Doon Point, a narrow strip of headland that juts out into the Atlantic just beyond Ballyferriter on the Dingle peninsula in Co Kerry.
In a literal sense, the wind can lash like a whip, even on a good day, but I’m speaking more in the metaphorical sense.
Archaeologists hope to reveal secrets of Iron Age fort
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Luther College celebrates Climate Justice Week
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April 7, 2021
Luther College will celebrate Climate Justice Week, April 18-24, with a lineup of events focused on social equity in our changing climate. The goals of this week are for participants to walk away with an understanding of how climate change and social inequity are connected, a new or renewed commitment to creating positive change, and clarity about each person’s individual role and responsibility to our environment.
Students Salomé Valdivieso and Sydney Frank worked to organize the events. To see the complete lineup, visit luther.edu/climate-justice-week.
“This week is important to me because our Mother Earth needs us,” said Valdivieso. “We live in a time of consumerism, harming our environment by consuming and exploiting resources, most of which we don’t need. We all need to realize that our role in society affects others. I also hope this week brings awareness to the intersectionality of privilege
His case was discussed Monday in Prince Albert provincial court
The case is to be spoken to again on Feb. 12 in Court of Queen’s Bench, although it’s unclear if a trial date will be set at that time.
Police officers found Denis Carrier, his wife Sandra Henry both 56 and seven-year-old Bentlee dead on the grandparents property on March 29.
The boy s five-year-old sister, Kendrah, was in critical condition and transferred to a hospital in Edmonton.
Officers had been called to check the home after friends and relatives had not heard from the family.
Nathaniel Carrier also lived there, but officers could not find him. A family vehicle that was missing was found in La Ronge, Sask.
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