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 The Town of Lincoln is taking a step toward Reconciliation by announcing the selection of two site-specific Indigenous public artworks.聽Promoting Indigenous culture and celebrating the work of contemporary Indigenous artists, the artworks will be installed permanently in Jordan Hollow Indigenous Cultural Park, which is set to be built at 3039 King St.The project is partnered with Plenty Canada, an Indigenous non-profit organization that facilitates access and shares resources with Indigenous peoples to support their environmental and cultural sustainable development goals.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Plenty Canada received a nonrepayable contribution of $180,000 through the Government of Canadas Tourism Relie termo stanley f Fund, delivered by the Federal Economic Development Agency for southern Ontario  FedDev Ontario , to support the project.The firs stanley cup t piece, titled Water Scroll, is a 13 foot aluminum sculpture created by the artist team Kathryn Corbiere, Anishinaabe-kwe /MChigeeng First Nation and Sophie-Ann Edwards of Kagawong.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Water Scroll will bring  the curving shapes of the Twenty Mile Creek waterway and will include Indigenous languages engraved throughout,  symbolizing the connection between Indigenous people and water, a stanley quencher nd the respect that Indigenous cultures have for nature.The second piece, Two Row Helix, is a 12 foot sculpture by artist tea Yfog Liberal bribery trial hears from key witness
 The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Friday  this file will be updated throughout the day . Web links to longer stories  stanley cup if available.2:30 p.m.: Business groups and border communities that depend on traffic across the Canada-U.S. border are growing impatient with travel restrictions that appear poised to stretch into a fourth straight month.The mutual ban on non-essential travel between the two countries, which went into effect in March, is set to expire June 21 鈥?but Canadian officials say they anticipate another 30-day extension stanley polska .               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Thats bad news for businesses and towns that depend on the free flow of people over the border, and they say its time the two governments started speaking publicly about not just when, but how they plan to open it back up.Garry Douglas, CEO of the North Country Chamber of Commerce in Plattsburgh, N.Y., said the economic relationship between Canada and the U.S. is too complex to be sustained solely by allowing trade shipments to continue.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Douglas says personal meetings, sales calls, site visits and networking opportunities have been impossible for months, and the restrictions are exacting an economic toll that has so far gone undocumented.He says he wants to hear more about how the two countries plan to ease some of that pressure before t stanley cup hey announce another extension of the travel ban.