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 Fred Neale recalls working in Brantford in 1966-67 and regularly driving past one of the infamous residential schools set up across Canada where Indigenous children forcibly removed from their homes wer stanley canada e sent in an attempt to wipe out their culture and language. I know nothing of what was happening in that institution,  he told a larg stanley cup e gathering at the Mel Swart Lake Gibson Conservation Park in Thorold on Saturday. No one told me about the atrocities of Indigenous children being harmed, killed and buried on those grounds.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The former long-time city councillor learned of the horrors of those schools while listening to the reports coming out of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada proceedings, which led to 94 calls to action to promote healing and reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples.Neale said he decided he needed to do something and approached community leaders who formed the One Thorold Truth and Reconciliation Committee that, in partnership with the City of Thorold, unveiled the brand new Indigenous Unity Garden at the Mel Swart park on Saturday.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The garden, shaped like a turtle, is Niagaras first outdoor Indigenous classro stanley spain om where people will throughout the year be able to learn about Indigenous culture from elders, knowledge keepers and storytellers, said Michele-Elise Burnett, a member of the comm Jihf COVID-19 Statistics Update, August 19, 2020
 Local res stanley spain idents getting signatures to show support to law enforcementJuly 2, 2020 Krista Garrison, Share This StoryFacebookTwitteremailPrintLinkedinRedditBOWLING GREEN, Ky.  Some local residents are working together to show support for law enforcement officers.That support being shown by individuals adding their names to a document of other supporters.Two men gathering supporters of the badge with hopes of boosting morale of those wearing the uniform, according to David Eakles of Bowling Green. I want to just look at every police officer I see, whether they ;re county, city, state, or whatever, DEA, any of those guys and say thank you. stanley quencher  I t stanley bottles hink they ;ve got to have low morale right now because for what a few officers have done they are all taking the blame,  said Eakles.An initiative that started just over a week ago, the petition already has over 400 signatures.One of the men, Stan England, says he hopes this is a movement that can unite everyone. Weve had some problems nationally. Now weve got to sit back and be calm and work together whether were rich or poor, whatever, black or white, and weve got to come up with answers that will benefit everyone in the future. I dont know what those answers would be but I think it if we are calm about this and one of those things I know, is everyone needs, maybe, a better or more opportunities throughout,  said England. As a military person myself serving during the Vietnam War, I know what its like maybe not to get the