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Old and unwanted electronic devices were collected from around the region during the shredding and recycling event. The items were assessed, cleaned, and refurbished by the recycling association and then handed out to the Harbour of Hope Refugee Assistance Society, Victoria Women in Need Co-operative, Greater Victoria Coalition to End Homelessness and the Bateman Foundation. “At Harbour of Hope, we have two high school student refugees that will be receiving a laptop each to help them in their studies,” said society president Noelle Mason. The Greater Victoria Coalition to End Homelessness will use the donation to help those in need with resume building and improving computer skills. ....
This is hard to believe, I know, but it is absolutely true. My own grandson, who is three quarters Tsimshian, was taken by the Ministry of Child Abduction and kept from his family for more than three years. We hired a lawyer and paid more than $30,000 to get him back in a process that saw government workers submit openly dishonest “assessments” in order to justify their actions. While lingering in waiting rooms at their various offices, his white relatives discovered that our own was not an isolated case; the difference was that we had enough money to buy representation, while most First Nations families do not. ....
OPERA What: The Small Rain with Isaiah Bell Where: earlymusic.bc.ca When: May 5, 7:30 p.m. Tickets: By donation Why: In his debut for Early Music Vancouver, Victoria tenor Isaiah Bell will . . . ....
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Author of the article: Brian Thompson Publishing date: Mar 16, 2021 • March 16, 2021 • 2 minute read • Rachel Brown, age 11 adds birdseed to the window feeder at Port Rowan Elementary School on Monday March 8, 2021. The Long Point Biosphere Reserve has provided FeederWatch kits to 50 classrooms in Haldimand and Norfolk counties. Grade six classmates with her outside are Josh Hunt, Joelle Plumley and Avery Block (right). Photo by Brian Thompson /The Expositor Article content Almost 1,000 elementary school students in Haldimand and Norfolk counties are becoming citizen scientists. The Long Point Biosphere Reserve received funding from Nature Canada that enabled the distribution of FeederWatch kits to 50 classes throughout the Grand Erie District School Board. ....