This morning I attended the dedication of the Fernwood Well. This well is a tribute to Victoria's original water source, which was located in Fernwood (then known as Springridge). Lt. Governor Stephen Point arrived in a procession led by the Unity dancers and a group of local spiritual leaders. The LG recounted the interesting history of the original well. When the Hudson's Bay Company ceded their territory back to the Queen (who "gave" them the land in the first place), they returned all of it except the bit of land containing the Fernwood well. This led to giggles and speculation by the LG about the land claims implications of this "unclaimed territory".
The unveiling was followed by blessings by a priest of the Greek Catholic church, the Victoria Zen Centre, the synagoge, and the Wiccan community. - and then we all danced and sampled the water.
Congratulations and cudos are due to the Fernwood Community Centre for initiating this project and staging a heart warming dedication event!
Add Comment Needle Exchange Advisory Committee - I'm pleased to have been appointed to this committee as a representative from James Bay. This committee was recently established by VIHA to provide advice about issues related to establishing a new fixed site needle exchange in Victoria. This morning the committee had a workshop session to ensure that everyone understands the concept of harm reduction. It was useful for everyone to understand the public health issue underlying the need for a fixed site, as it will reduce the spread of HIV/AIDS, and HepC reduce hospital visits due to the effects of using dirty needles, and provides other health advice and referrals to addicts, who often do not have a family doctor or access other clinics. Speaking to the others in attendance it became clear to me that everyone, from whatever sector they are representing, agree with the need for a fixed site and want to ensure that it will be designed to minimize possible negative impact on the surrounding community. Start blogging by creating a new post. You can edit or delete me by clicking under the comments. You can also customize your sidebar by dragging in elements from the top bar.
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