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Don't Care High by Gordon Korman
Don't Care High by Gordon Korman





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Mayor Bosiak says that Dauphin is in an ideal situation to make some big moves for the city's growth. "We’ve got a new council, I’m a new mayor, and we’ve got a 4-year window of opportunity to do some things in the community" Mayor Bosiak is looking forward to making the most of his time in office, and this meeting is a great opportunity to make a road map for the coming years. Mayor David Bosiak, as well as representatives from the Dauphin and district community foundation, the Manitoba Chamber of Commerce, will be meeting on May 9th at the Aspen Lodge in the Parkland Rec Complex. The future of Dauphin will be the focus of the upcoming State of the City Address. The Northwest Metis Council in Dauphin hosted a commemorative art night yesterday to raise awareness and show support for Red Dress Day. The display of red dresses hanging empty in trees and windows is meant to signifiy the pain and loss felt by loved ones and survivors. it's been misreported or misreported over the decades." "The exact number of missing and murdered indigenous women, girls, and two-spirited people in Canada is unknown as thousands of these deaths are disappearances. The scale of this topic is far larger than most people might know, as Ms.Chief says many of the missing individuals are never even reported. Northwest Metis Council and Red River Metis citizens alike, we want to remember and honor all indigenous women, girls, two-spirit and gender-diverse people who were taken, who are survivors of violence, and families and community members whose lives have been forever changed." The significance of Red Dress Day was best described by Tammy Chief, Northwest Metis Council's gender-based violence project coordinator. The Parkland Crisis Center website and their Facebook page will be keeping up-to-date numbers on the monumental amount of sales that have already, and continue to take place here in Dauphin.Ī somber day of truth, reconciliation, and remembrance takes place today, May 5 th with Red Dress Day. Saturday and Sunday when the offices are all closed, come on in, have a coffee, and grab some smile cookies to keep us at the number one spot" She also mentioned that while the Parkland area currently sits at number one, this charity event isn't over yet.

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the community is so great for supporting us through this campaign." "It is overwhelming the community support in Dauphin and the Parkland area, and even those that come in to support the Dauphin tim hortons have picked up smile cookies along the way and it is just so awesome. Kari Prawdzik, executive director of the Crisis Center in Dauphin was beaming with pride at the support of the Parkland area. The Dauphin Tim Hortons recently announced that they've sold over 300 dozen smile cookies. The City of Sunshine is currently in first place for sales of these popular smiling sweets!







Don't Care High by Gordon Korman