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In a tweet on Monday, Conservative leader Erin O’Toole called it “appalling,” which it surely is at a bare minimum. Such acts may or may not “undermine the important discussions” with respect to reconciliation, as O’Toole claimed; we don’t yet know who might have set these fires or why. But in the meantime, you would think denying Indigenous people a place of prayer, comfort and inspiration might rouse a lot more anger than it has in politics and in the media alike.
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The Grattan Institute says reopening schools should be a key priority for the Victorian government, as schools prepare for remote learning to continue into a second week.
Veronica Brand, longtime teacher at Utah Catholic Schools, set to retire this year
Friday, May. 07, 2021
Erika Manternach
Over 48 years, Veronica Brand has taught hundreds of elementary and middle-school students. She has presented lessons on social studies, language arts, science, math and music, using songs to help students memorize the Preamble to the Constitution and the Gettysburg Address. But as she prepares to retire at the end of this school year, she hopes her former students from St. Ann’s (now Kearns-St. Ann’s) and St. Francis Xavier Catholic schools recall the two most important lessons she tried to share with each of her “children.”
SALT LAKE CITY If you didn t know who William Will Wing Louie was, there s a good chance you ve come across and appreciated his work across the Wasatch Front.
Louie, an award-winning and groundbreaking Utah architect behind some of the state s more recognizable churches, libraries, schools, businesses and even a portion of Salt Lake City s International Peace Gardens, died last week. He was 98. He was a very community-oriented man, his daughter, Lisa Louie, said. I mean he was involved when he was young in pretty much everything from the community.
Born to Wing Louie and May Szto Shee in Ogden on Jan. 18, 1923, William Louie was one of 10 children in a family growing up in northern Utah. His parents had previously immigrated from Canton, China. He attended school in Ogden, later recalling in a 2018 interview that he found a passion for art and civil engineering classes.