The AAMS AGM is also available by Zoom.
Click here to join: https://zoom.us/j/96524871705 Click the image below to view and print the agenda in PDF format. Or click here to download: https://acadiens-metis-souriquois.ca/uploads/3/4/5/0/34506400/agm_notice.pdf Mathieu Blinn is from the Meteghan River area. He graduated high school last year. He has just finished his first year of a two-year course in the heavy equipment and transport program at NSCC in New Minas, N.S. Congratulations, 2024 AAMS Bursary Award Recipient, Mathieu Blinn. AAMS wishes you the greatest success in reaching your technical education and career goals! About the $500.00 AAMS Bursary Award:
Part of AAMS' mission is to promote the Acadian-Métis identity, respect for our culture and community responsibility for the well-being of our community. In view of this mission, applicants meet the following criteria:
Link to: Greene, C. (2024, June 3). "In Mi’kma’ki, fighting to save the hemlock ‘grandmothers’ from a deadly pest: Ninety per cent of the hemlock trees in Nova Scotia could disappear. A Mi’kmaq-led effort is ensuring at least one forest will survive." The Narwhal. https://thenarwhal.ca/nova-scotia-mikmaq-hemlock-forest/
Link to: d'Entremont, Y. (2024, January 25). "Exploring how language and health connect in two Nova Scotia Acadian communities: Is there a thread that connects these two regions?" Halifax Examiner. https://www.halifaxexaminer.ca/francophone-nova-scotia/exploring-how-language-and-health-connect-in-two-nova-scotia-acadian-communities/
... where shipwrecked survivors lived fourteen days in the woods, eating only two potatoes a day (each) and a "little pork got from the wreck" and then finally made their way to Cheticamp, by boat, where French and Indians there helped them out. Source: Jackson's Oxford Journal (Oxford, Oxfordshire, England) · 7 Feb 1818, Sat · Page 4
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