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Transplanted from an ultra modern downtown Toronto condo to a 140+ year old heritage home in Woodbridge (affectionately known as the Blue Heron), I have become a mildly obsessed grower of heirloom and open pollinated vegetables and fruits. The odder, rare
Restorative Justice Online is a service of the Prison Fellowship International Centre for Justice and Reconciliation. Its purpose is to be an authoritative, credible, non-partisan resource of information on restorative justice. The Restorative Justice Online editors have developed several features they hope will help users navigate the site. RJOB was created in 2009 to provide a forum for timely information and commentary about restorative justice developments. RJOB entries include news items of interest as well as commentary by a group of engaging 'correspondents' on various dimensions of restorative justice. It will offer a wide range of perspectives and information so that the regular reader is well-informed about restorative justice, the movement behind it, and the obstacles to its implementation.
Welcome to our site!The Lake of the Woods Ojibway Cultural Centre is located at 237 Airport Road. We are on the north side of Round Lake directly beside Donbrock Drive, at the location of the former Cecilia Jeffrey Residential School. The offices of Grand Council Treaty #3 share the building with us, they are on the upper level, and we are on the lower level.Craft StoreOur craft store offers a variety of supplies for sale to our local artisans. We are likely one of the only local suppliers of raw leather, rawhide, and beading supplies in the area. Further to the artisan supplies, we offer for sale local artwork, leather-work, regalia, First Nations music and video, beading (barrettes'/purses/pouches etc.), and a variety of other Anishanabe crafts. The craft store also features a 'Museum Section' that houses a number of artifacts on display for the enjoyment of all our patrons.TrappingAs part of our ongoing efforts to revive traditional and/or develop contemporary cultural skills of our First Nation people, we participate as agents for 'North American Fur Auctions'