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Greater food sovereignty aim of new garden project in Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation

Posted: May 01, 2021 8:00 AM ET | Last Updated: May 1 From unused lumber to old containers and even sinks, any available materials he could find were being repurposed last summer to grow plants, said John Cutfeet.(John Cutfeet) As the pandemic set in last spring, John Cutfeet watched as life begin to change in his remote northern Ontario community of Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug (KI). Amid lockdown measures, travel restrictions and fears of how the First Nation would fare if the virus got in, he was reminded of the words of his late grandmother.  One of the things she always talked about was if something happens out there, meaning out in the cities and towns, she would always say that we would be able to continue on for a while longer because we would have access to all the resources that were around us  the waters, the fish, the animals and the land, he said.

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Giant 18-Foot Snowman On Plainfield-Naperville Road

UpdatedFri, Feb 5, 2021 at 1:39 pm CT Replies(4) A Plainfield family created a huge snowman outside their house. (Courtesy of Kelly Thorsen) PLAINFIELD, IL Plainfield has a lot to offer since last weekend s snowstorm (have you seen the giant polar bear sculptures?), and residents are now stopping by another house to take in a magnificent sight. Kelly Thorsen and her family, who live on Plainfield-Naperville Road just north of the train tracks, built a giant 18-foot snowman. Subscribe We made one for fun and out of boredom three years ago, and it was 17 feet, Thorsen said. We promised we d try to top it as soon as we had enough snow.

Feds detail $100 million pledged to fight food insecurity during COVID-19 pandemic

  OTTAWA The federal government will distribute $30 million to Indigenous communities and about $65 million to local organizations across Canada to support food security during the COVID-19 pandemic, Agriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau said. At a virtual news conference Friday, Bibeau said Food Banks Canada and Breakfast Club of Canada will each receive $18.5 million, and Community Food Centres Canada, Second Harvest and The Salvation Army will also receive just under $9 million each. We are working very closely with the different organizations, Bibeau said in an interview. We follow their work. They keep us informed of the need they see in the field.

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