City council came to the SASCU Recreation Centre in Salmon Arm June 7, 2021, to show off the work that elementary school students created to express their appreciation for nurses and volunteers.
She said in speaking with a few of the other public health nurses who were present when Stan Thiessen, of Salmon Arm Recreation, gathered them together on June 7 in front of the posters, they expressed a range of reactions.
Lamb had been living with her grandparents for seven years and while she said they’ve been working hard to save for her education, she didn’t want to burden them with the expense.
Splatsin Elders, adults and youth led the Every Child Matters March on Monday, June 21, for the 215 children that were found at the Kamloops Indian Residential School.
• In a unanimous vote, the Columbia Shuswap Regional District passed a bylaw to extend full dog service to the entire Electoral Area D, according to a press release.