- by Blaine Courtney
Today I visited the Cairn and sat for at least 30 minutes grieving about events of the last week and the history of obvious racism that has led to this moment. I have remained silent until now, not because I didn’t care, but because I wasn’t sure how to express my feelings I was just going to post a picture of the Cairn. . .
Editor: Re: Potential sale of 1.3 acres for 16 lots at the south end of Stoney Orchard Park.
First of all, Stoney Orchard Park begins on the north side of unopened 23rd St. East. Timber McArthur Park, farther south, ends at the unopened extension of 21st St. In 1992 when the new park land was purchased,
When we hear or see the words "Black Lives Matter" and respond with "All Lives Matter", we have missed a call to recognize and support the struggles faced by members of the black community at this time. We all can speak up and demand action so our black brothers and sisters can live without fear and go about their lives confidently and safely. To say. . .
COVID-19 is spreading like wildfire among migrant farm workers with temporary immigration status, who work without access to any paid sick days, often inadequate protective equipment and may be housed by their employers in crowded conditions . . .
- by Anne Finlay-Stewart and Stephen Hogbin
When local artist and maker Stephen Hogbin asked me where I thought the community might be headed in the new era of Covid-19 and what role his Intersections: Wood Gallery & Studio might play, I was intrigued. Likely unknown to him, his progressive work with others in the early 1990s as part of a round table on the local environment was part of what attracted us to this city in the first place. We wanted to be part of a community. . .
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