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SHARE ON: (MyCaribooNow.com-staff) The City of Williams Lake and Williams Lake First Nation will be holding a naming ceremony for the Nekw7usem Bridge connecting the RC Cotton Trail to Scout Island. The 200-foot pedestrian bridge was completed in 2020 with the support of government grants and funding from the City of Williams Lake. Williams Lake First Nation Chief Administrative Officer Aaron Mannella says Nekw7usem, pronounced neh-kwoh-sum, means Unity. “Nekw7usem was selected in part of what it represents, that idea of one tribe or one family” Manella explains, “this concept of unity, which in 2021 as we continue to seek elements of reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people, it’s a critical concept, and truly this bridge will act as a symbol of what’s occurred in the past, but what optimally will happen in the future.” ....
HEBER SPRINGS â Anglers at Greers Ferry Lake will see an immediate benefit in coming months from a large-scale habitat project conducted Nov. 30-Dec. 4 at Greers Ferry Lake that involved 23 biologists and technicians of the Arkansas Game and Fish Commissionâs Fisheries Division. The AGFC staff, led by Tom Bly, the supervisor of the district that manages Greers Ferry Lake, and with the Army Corps of Engineersâ approval and assistance, were able to harvest and sink 345 trees from a pair of islands and other areas on the lower end of the lake to establish 60 habitat sites. âI thought the project was very successful, especially given the weather conditions,â Bly said, noting that winds of 10-15 mph on the first day forced the staff to wait a day to venture out on the lake. But once things quieted down on the water, nearly two-dozen staffers divided into three teams and got in three and a half days of habitat work around Goat Island and Scout Island, si ....