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Daytona Unity Walk brings community together after police officer shot


DAYTONA BEACH City Island was the scene of people laughing, dancing, hula hooping, playing games and chatting up a storm on Saturday morning.
So when the gray skies turned into an actual rain shower, the more than 150 people gathered for the inaugural Daytona Unity Picnic simply moved under a large tent and kept the festivities going.
This is what joy looks like, exclaimed Willie Williams as he led a contingent of dancers in doing the Electric Slide to music provided by a local DJ.
The free event was held to bring the community together in the aftermath of the June 23 shooting of Daytona Beach Police Officer Jason Raynor. ....

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Thousands walk in unity to remember victims of residential schools


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Many of the walkers on Thursday wore orange and carried banners and placards. Some held small orange flags on wire – the sort used to mark the grave sites that are being discovered at some former residential schools.
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Sally Rowe was surrounded by family members carrying placards bearing the message: “Every Child Matters.”
Her husband, Wayne Rowe, couldn’t make the about 2.5-kilometre walk but was waiting for the group at the Mohawk Institute.
“Many of his aunts and uncles went to the residential school but his mother was hidden in the barn so she didn’t have to go,” said Rowe. “She was four years old.” ....

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