Title: Lift Every Voice
Description: The project aims to conduct a research study to qualify the lived experiences of Black Nova Scotian musicians as it relates to accessing employment and opportunities to participate within the music industry.
Funding Amount: $89,600
Organization: Izaak Walton Killam Health Centre
Title: Driving Diversity in our Health Workforce for Indigenous peoples and Africa Nova Scotian Communities: Operationalizing Action on Systemic Barriers
Description: The project aims to analyze gaps in the IWK s workforce to promote strategic recruitment and to represent the patients, families, and regions served by the IWK.
Funding Amount: $146,700
Title: Nova Scotia Anti-Racism and Discrimination Charter in Recreation
Wikwemikong chief of police charged with sexual assault
January 28, 2021
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Provincial police have charged a Manitoulin Island resident following an investigation into an alleged sexual assault.
Members of the OPP Criminal Investigation Branch arrested 44-year-old Terry McCaffery from Manitowaning, according to a press release.
The Manitoulin Expositor identified McCaffery as the chief of police for the Wikwemikong Tribal Police Service.
This identification was not explicitly stated in the OPP press release.
Wikwemikong Police Service Staff Sgt. Greg Mishibinijima said he cannot confirm any information other than Terry McCaffery is the chief of police.
There will be a board meeting later Wednesday, he added, and more information will be available at that time.
Author of the article: Star Staff
Publishing date: Jan 27, 2021 • January 27, 2021 • 2 minute read Terry McCaffery
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Provincial police have charged a Manitoulin Island resident following an investigation into an alleged sexual assault.
Members of the OPP Criminal Investigation Branch arrested 44-year-old Terry McCaffery from Manitowaning, according to a press release.
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The Manitoulin Expositor identified McCaffery as the chief of police for the Wikwemikong Tribal Police Service.
This identification was not explicitly stated in the OPP press release.