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(Google Maps) Winnipeggers are pushing for more education for youth after a troubling hate-fulled disturbance. Early Wednesday morning, business owners in a Pembina Highway strip mall found swasticas and anti-immigration messages sprayed in red. Paul Clerkin, co-owner of Stone Angel Brewery, says he was warned before he got to work that morning, but was shocked by the scale of graffiti in their quiet area. Whoever did this grew up in a multicultural environment, one would assume they are Canadian and haven t just driven across the border from North Dakota, so they can t claim ignorance of a multicultural environment as their defence. These kids knew what they were doing and went out of their way to upset people, Clerkin says. ....
(Google Maps) Winnipeggers are pushing for more education for youth after a troubling hate-fulled disturbance. Early Wednesday morning, business owners in a Pembina Highway strip mall found swasticas and anti-immigration messages sprayed in red. Paul Clerkin, co-owner of Stone Angel Brewery, says he was warned before he got to work that morning, but was shocked by the scale of graffiti in their quiet area. Whoever did this grew up in a multicultural environment, one would assume they are Canadian and haven t just driven across the border from North Dakota, so they can t claim ignorance of a multicultural environment as their defence. These kids knew what they were doing and went out of their way to upset people, Clerkin says. ....
WINNIPEG Some Winnipeg businesses started the day off Wednesday finding graffiti had been sprayed on their buildings. A group of businesses along Pembina Highway were tagged with spray-painted symbols Wednesday, among the symbols were swastikas. One of the businesses hit was Stone Angel Brewery and one of the owners said it is concerning to see that symbol. We re known as an Irish brewery, so there is no obvious connection between the swastika and neo-Nazism and hatred of the Irish. I think more powerful was the fact it was on our Middle Eastern neighbours and our Asian neighbours, said Paul Clerkin. ....
At the Library: Virtual session allows Solano residents to meet real marine biologist People might recognize him from the Discovery Channel’s “Shark Week!” Clerkin travels around the world in pursuit of rare deep-sea sharks. He has discovered more than a dozen new species of sharks and has gotten in the water to tag some of the rarest sharks on the planet, including the ultra-rare megamouth shark. The event will occur via Zoom at 4 p.m. Friday. Young shark enthusiasts won’t want to miss this unique opportunity, library officials said in announcing the session. Register for this program on the library’s events page at https://solanolibrary.com/ or call 1-866-572-7587. ....