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Hagwilget members board up band office, demand Chief Cynthia Joseph s resignation. Contact Published Thursday, July 8, 2021 5:01PM PDT Last Updated Friday, July 9, 2021 4:46AM PDT Demonstrators say the band office will remain boarded up uptil Chief Councillor Cynthia Joseph resigns and elections are held in the community. (Source: Liz-Patricia Austin - Facebook). Share:
PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. A group of frustrated band members in the First Nations community of Hagwilget near New Hazelton has boarded up the entrance to the reserve s band office. They re demanding the resignation of Chief Councillor Cynthia Joseph and that band council elections be held in the community immediately. ....
Danielle Austin moved to Austin for work in 1997, shortly after graduating from college. Two years later she met Ron Austin, who had moved from Miami, and they later married. They bought a home in North Austin in 2004, but as their family grew and their needs changed, the Austins moved to Pflugerville with their two children, where they have lived for about six years. “We needed more space and wanted to make sure we found a school district with good education programs and where athletics and extracurricular activities were active and built up,” Ron Austin said. More Austin families have started to move to neighboring Central Texas cities over the past decade, and local leaders attribute that to a combination of factors, including the rising cost of living in Austin, the tightening housing market, the desire for more space, and the importance of good schools and welcoming communities. ....
Virtual Little Grassy Literary Festival 2021 features readings, discussions Tactical Navigation by Pete Rosenbery CARBONDALE, Ill. The venerable Little Grassy Literary Festival at Southern Illinois University Carbondale will take on a different twist this year while still featuring a variety of renowned literary authors. This year’s event, which begins Monday, April 5, and runs through April 9, will feature six authors and six poets who will read their work during 5 p.m. readings every night. There will also be three 11 a.m. panels where the audience can ask authors how they created their work or how they became successful writers. An open mic is set for 7 to 9 p.m. April 9 for anyone interested in sharing their work. ....
Mom sadly left us but happily stepped into Heaven when God took her hand. Mom was born in Restoule, Ontario, one of seven children of Thomas and Blanche Birch. She attended Jumbo Gardens Public School and then Port Arthur Collegiate. After leaving school in grade 10, she married Bob Austin and they had 8 children. Once the children were older, Mom worked as a librarian in the school system then worked in the Optical Dispensary at the Port Arthur Clinic. Following her work at the clinic she worked as the Secretary/Receptionist for the Public Relations Department of the Salvation Army. Her final job before retiring was at the City of Thunder Bay Police Department in the Communications Centre where she spent 13 years. She also volunteered as a Girl Guide leader for several years enjoying her time there immensely. ....