Fort Chipewyan gets stop signs written in Indigenous languages

November 29, 2020

Fort Chipewyan gets stop signs written in Indigenous languages

New stop signs written in traditional Indigenous languages were installed in Fort Chipewyan this week. The signs were installed on Thursday, and are written in Cree, Denesuline and English. This makes Fort Chipewyan the first community in Wood Buffalo to have multilingual signs. Alice Rigney, a Fort Chipewyan elder, helped the municipality with the Dene …

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Province reports 1,708 new COVID-19 cases and 24 deaths on Sunday

The province is reporting 1,708 new COVID-19 cases and 24 more deaths on Sunday. This comes with 1,443 more resolutions, and brings the active case count to 13,779. More than 53,000 tests were completed the day before, 3.17 per cent of which came back positive. Since March, Ontario has confirmed more than 114,000 cases. Of …

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Coronavirus: Cannabis retailers plead with Ontario to allow reopening in lockdown zones

They’re considered essential but you will not find anyone inside pot shops in Toronto and Peel Region, the provinces two lockdown zones. “All we’re asking for is an opportunity to do right by our customers in the community, have a consistent playing field and, you know, honestly, if the government was running cannabis stores, I …

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