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New garden growing food and a sense of community for immigrant families
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New community garden in West Kildonan helps newcomer families connect after COVID-19
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Posted: Jun 30, 2021 7:51 PM CT | Last Updated: July 1
Mayran Kalah at the opening of Somali Heritage Week at Winnipeg s Central Park on June 25.(Fartun Abdi)
Mayran Kalah is a Somali language interpreter and also acts as an essential human channel who connects her Somali community in Winnipeg intergenerationally.
Kalah is part of the Somali community that s come together to plan and celebrate Somali Heritage Week, which began June 25 and wraps up July 1.
On Thursday, her group of grandmothers and moms, called the Somalia Grandma Group, is hosting a virtual outdoor cultural celebration at Knox United church. They ll share a virtual video featuring community highlights and future plans.
CJ powers Pines comeback - Bayside News
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Allen Broesky crossing the finish line of his pandemic walking goal. (Allen Broesky)
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Manitobans continue to look for the best in less-than-ideal COVID-19 situations in this week s good news.
Another COVID-19 summer is on the horizon, and yet, plans for Kids Day Camps are still in the works.
Boyd Kleiver, program director at Roseau River Bible Camp, says their camp opened up registration to campers back in March and already have over 200 campers registered.
When it comes to restrictions, Kleiver says, We don t really think the restrictions (this year) will be more limiting than what they were last year. Our sports skills was one skill that we x ed, but all of the other skills were good to go. Archery and ropes had disinfection stations. We were able to make each skill work, with a few adaptions, to what a regular summer would look like.