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Two Passengers Drown After Vehicle Falls Off Hwange Bridge


By Matebeleland North Correspondent
Hwange: Two people drowned while two others escaped after a vehicle they were travelling in developed a mechanical fault and fell off a bridge along the ruined Deka road which connects Hwange to Msuna on the Zambezi River.
The incident happened on Tuesday evening on Deka river bridge.
Villagers living along Deka have appealed to authorities to urgently rehabilitate the road and the bridge across Deka river which is now a death trap.
The owner of the car, Mike Ndlovu and a woman only identified as Fatima died on the spot while Xolisani, a friend to Ndlovu who was on the wheel and another passenger reportedly survived. ....

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Names Offered Up By Public For Colonization Road


The list of possible names for Colonization Road East and West is now final.
Residents provided the town of Fort Frances with 75 suggestions.
They include Objiwe words such as Amik, meaning beaver; Makwa, meaning black bear; and Miikana, meaning road.
Others are Harmony, Reconciliation, and Community.
The names first go to town council’s planning and development committee for review next week.
The goal is to narrow the list down to five for council to decide on two.
Here the complete list of suggestions. English translation provided by the Ojibwe People’s Dictionary.
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Agaming (at the lake; at the water; on the shore) ....

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Indigenous films about trauma and addiction put community first


Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers (L) and Tanya Talaga (R) share stories of their communities.
Spirit To Soar (Tanya Talaga, Michelle Derosier), 46 minutes;
Kímmapiiyipitssini: The Meaning Of Empathy (Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers), 125 minutes. Both films available Thursday (April 29) at 10 am. hotdocs.ca.
In the Hot Docs films Spirit To Soar and Kímmapiiyipitssini: The Meaning Of Empathy, filmmakers Tanya Talaga and Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers take us back to their Indigenous communities and honour the people who provide hope and healing in the face of systemic neglect and trauma.
Talaga’s film, which she co-directed with Michelle Derosier, is a follow-up to her 2017 non-fiction book, Seven Fallen Feathers: Racism, Death, And Hard Truths In A Northern City. The former Toronto Star reporter returns to Thunder Bay and revisits the stories and the community impact of the First Nation high school students who were found dead between 2000 and 2011. All had been removed from t ....

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FSIN wants province to come to table on suicide prevention funding


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A Saskatchewan First Nation leader says new funding for mental health services is an important step toward preventing suicides among Indigenous youth.
Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations Vice-Chief David Pratt said he was “very pleased” with Monday’s federal budget, which included $597.6 million over the next three years for a tailored mental health strategy for Indigenous communities.
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Pratt said his hope now is that the province will also come to the table. The FSIN, which represents 74 First Nations in Saskatchewan, signed a letter with provincial and federal representatives in September 2020, pledging to work together to lower the disproportionately high rates of suicide among First Nations youth. ....

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