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Region looks to establish racism secretariat following pair of town halls on the issue
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BY DAMON MACLEAN dmaclean@woolwichobserver.com
Doug Cerson, executive director of G2G Rail Trail Inc., speaks at a funding announcement near West Montrose Wednesday morning alongside Wellesley Mayor Joe Nowak, Randy Pettapiece, parliamentary assistant to the minister of Agriculture, Food, and Rural Affairs, and Kitchener-Conestoga MPP Mike Harris. [SEAN HEEGER]
Province provides $124K for trails
More than $75K to fully resurface 132 kms of the Guelph to Goderich trail BY SEAN HEEGER sheeger@woolwichobserver.com
The pandemic lockdown having limited activities, particularly outside our homes, trails have proven to be a popular outlet for a stir-crazy public over the past few months. Many people have chosen to ride their bikes or simply walk the trails as a way to
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escape confinement. To support those outings, the provincial government is providing funding to improve trail systems, including those in Woolwich and Wellesley townships. Kitchener-Conestoga MPP Mike Harris was joined by Randy Pettapiece, parliamentary assistant to the minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs
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at the Kissing Bridge Trail on Wednesday morning to announce funding of $124,078 to upgrade and preserve the Guelph to Goderich Rail Trail and the Nith River Trail. “The great thing about this is when we’re looking for lowrisk activities for people to be able to get out and do during the COVID-19 pandemic [this is
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something they can do]. This is a great thing, you can be out here, you can be physically distancing. You can – theoretically, if you want to – bike all the way from Guelph to Goderich [on]132 kilometres of very navigable trail,” said Harris. “And these types of investments are very timely and making sure that people have
Tackling systemic racism is a long-term process, one that got underway last week with a pair of town hall meetings arranged by the Region of Waterloo. The virtual events saw some 25 delegates register to speak, chronicling the fact racism exists even in communities here. The public sessions were prompted by the Black Lives Matter movement that kicked into gear following the May 25 death of George Floyd at the hands of a police in Minneapolis. That act spawned a series of protests across the United States and around the world, including Waterloo Region. Last week’s town hall meetings began an acknowledgement this area is not immune to systemic racism, with regional Chair Karen Redman noting there’s been significant citizen engagement in the process. “The next step is we look at systemic racism – both inwardly at Waterloo Region, as an institution, as well as our partnerships in the community – and confront it where we find it,” she said, adding the region is looking to form a working group to deal
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