Amlamgog launches Mi’kmaq audio interpretation on Muin Medicine Trail

On today’s show, we take you to Amlamgog First Nation’s National Indigenous Peoples’ Day event on Friday, as leaders celebrated a new addition to their Muin Medicine Trail. The trail now features audio and text interpretive panels in English and Mi’kmaq, something Chief Rebecca Knockwood says is a fundamental part of the process of bringing back the First Nation’s culture and identity.

Plus in briefs, Tantramar celebrates the induction of ‘Rolly’ Norman and Nev Garrity to the Sackville Sports Wall of Fame in a ceremony tonight, and Nova Scotia Public Health is alerting people to a potential exposure to Hepatitis A at an Amherst Tim Horton’s in the first two weeks of June.

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