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Calls for Alive Hospice board members to resign after rumors of potential sale

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Alive Hospice CEO to step down after the nonprofit faced for-profit threat

Late Thursday afternoon, staff at Nashville's Alive Hospice were notified that the CEO Kimberly Goessele would be stepping down from her role leading the nonprofit. ....

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BBCNEWS The Travel Show June 4, 2024 12:50:00

Or ican, a group of chefs who use food to connect young people to their heritage. drums beat, singing. in the late 19th century, european settlers established the indian act, devastating the human rights of over 200 distinct first nations in the country and forcing cultural assimilation. as well as projects like paul s, storytelling has become a huge way of keeping indigenous culture alive. les is a knowledge keeper for the tsleil waututh tribe. it was only in the last 30 years that this park in northern vancouver was returned to the people after the discovery of food scraps showed just how long ago a community lived here. i grew up knowing it as cates park and it was discovered that, um, that it was our land and that we used it ....

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BBCNEWS Breakfast June 4, 2024 05:55:00

The indian act, devastating the human rights of over 200 distinct first nations in the country and forcing cultural assimilation. as well as projects like paul s, storytelling has become a huge way of keeping indigenous culture alive. les is a knowledge keeper for the tsleil waututh tribe. it was only in the last 30 years that this park in northern vancouver was returned to the people after the discovery of food scraps showed just how long ago a community lived here. i grew up knowing it as cates park and it was discovered that, um, that it was our land and that we use it as a summer village. back over there, where it s a little bit flatter and more grass, that s where we would harvest our salmon. we d hang our meat our meat, our elk from the trees, our deer from the trees. we d pick berries there s always berries here in the summertime, so we d spend a lot of our ....

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