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Apr 29, 2021 Contributed MEMBERSHIP RECOGNITION â At its April 17 meeting, the Delta Kappa Gamma/Alpha Mu Chapter, Jefferson and Carroll counties, recognized members for five-year increments of membership, including, top photo, from left, Rose Seck and Judy Weaver, 40 years; Dani Carroll, 15 years; Judy Serdar, 25 years; and Karen Meyer, 10 years. Bottom photo, honored for perfect attendance were, front, from left, Donna Iachini and Julie Workman; middle, Judy Serdar and Janice Pyle; and back, Carolyn Kibble, Jan Primack and Ann Wiley. CADIZ Carolyn Kibble, president, presided when 29 members of the Delta Kappa Gamma, Alpha Mu Chapter, Jefferson and Carroll counties, met April 17 in the auditorium of Harrison Central Junior-Senior High School in Cadiz. ....
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Posted: Feb 17, 2021 9:03 PM AT | Last Updated: February 18 Mi kmaw linguist Bernie Francis worries some important details about the spread of the virus might be lost on people whose first language is Mi kmaw.(Nic Meloney/CBC) As variant strains of the coronavirus spread quickly in many parts of Canada, a Mi kmaw elder is worried that important information about COVID-19 could get lost in translation. Terms like variant, B117 and mRNA simply don t exist in the Mi kmaw language, said linguist Bernie Francis, who helped create the writing system for the oral language. He wants more information about the virus and its new variants available to people living on reserve, especially elders, for whom English is not their first language. ....
HALIFAX - Ten years after two Nova Scotians decided to dub the popular animated film "Chicken Run" into the Mi'kmaq language,their version of the adventure ....
Winnipeg Free Press By: Danielle Edwards, The Canadian Press Posted: Last Modified: 9:48 AM CST Sunday, Jan. 31, 2021 HALIFAX - Ten years after two Nova Scotians decided to dub the popular animated film Chicken Run into the Mi kmaq language,their version of the adventure comedy has become a cult hit that continues to spark learning. Tom and Carol Anne Johnson are pictured in their home recording studio in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia in a handout photo. Nearly a decade after the two Nova Scotia residents dubbed over a stop motion animated film in Mi’kmaq, people continue to express their interest in the unique version of the adventure comedy. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO ....