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mayfield-archives · 2 years ago
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GRGRGRGRGRGGRGRGRGRGRGRGGRGR I HATE THEM‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️
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vision360tours · 3 months ago
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Home for Sale - 183 McGuire Beach Road, Kirkfield, ON K0M 2B0 Virtual Tour: https://tours.vision360tours.ca/183-mcguire-beach-road-kirkfield/
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ridethe-hammett · 4 months ago
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I made fluff and smut of James x kirk. It’s not the best fanfics but I’m getting my ideas out and writeing one shots :) check it out if you like these two twogether ♥️ means a lot if you do ♥️
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allthecanadianpolitics · 1 year ago
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Kevin Klein, the Manitoba Progressive Conservative candidate running for re-election in Kirkfield Park, told a voter she has no right to question his Indigenous heritage during a telephone town hall held at the beginning of August. The caller voiced frustration over the PC government's refusal to search the landfill where police believe the remains of two First Nations women — Morgan Harris and Marcedes Myran — are located, and asked Klein why he feels he can "appropriate Indigenous identity but not actually do anything for Indigenous people in Manitoba." "I understand your frustration and you're upset, and you have a right to that," Klein said in a recording of the public event that was provided to CBC News by the Manitoba NDP. "But you don't have a right to question my Indigenous heritage. You have no right to do that."
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tinyhousetown · 1 year ago
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The Hawkweed Cabin
Kirkfield, ON
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ontariocoldcasesthepodcast · 4 months ago
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Charge laid in Markham woman’s disappearance
A 26-year-old East Gwillimbury man has been charged by York Regional Police with kidnapping, forcible confinement and aggravated assault in connection with the case of a missing Markham woman, Ying Zhang.
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Cops said they believe the suspect vehicle travelled to Kirkfield, in the Kawartha Lakes area, on Thursday afternoon.
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sweethoneychildbookclub · 9 months ago
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Sweet Dreams, Sarah
Author & Illustrator: Vivian Kirkfield & Chris Ewald
Age Range: 7-14
Theme: Innovation, Persistence, African-American Inventors
Celebrate the achievements of Sarah E. Goode, one of the first African-American women to receive a US patent, with this inspiring story of creativity, persistence, and breaking through racial and gender barriers.
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This engaging narrative brings to life the story of Sarah E. Goode, a trailblazer who not only became one of the first African-American women to receive a US patent but also a symbol of innovation and resilience. Her invention of a fold-away bed provided practical solutions to the challenges of small-space living while breaking through the barriers of her time.
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“An inspiring story of ingenuity and persistence, Sweet Dreams, Sarah highlights an important figure in American innovation.” - Kirkus Reviews
Through Sarah Goode’s story, readers are inspired to see how perseverance, creativity, and a refusal to accept limitations can lead to groundbreaking achievements. Her legacy is a testament to the significant contributions of African-American inventors to our society and technology.
Content Value
Sarah Goode’s journey to becoming an inventor teaches children the value of persistence, creativity, and the significance of African-American contributions to technology and design.
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sudins · 9 months ago
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Great Loop: Kirkfield & Orillia – Trent-Severn Waterway: Locks 36-41
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winningthesweepstakes · 10 months ago
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Pedal, Balance, Steer: Annie Londonderry, the First Woman to Cycle Around the World by Vivian Kirkfield, illustrated by Alison Jay
            Pedal, Balance, Steer: Annie Londonderry, the First Woman to Cycle Around the World by Vivian Kirkfield, illustrated by Alison Jay. Calkins Creek, 2024. 9781635926828  Rating: 1-5 (5 is an excellent or a Starred review) 4 Format: Hardcover What did you like about the book? Although the bicycle was invented in 1817, women were not allowed to ride one. Indeed, in long skirts and corsets…
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mayfield-archives · 2 years ago
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hi im hughie, she/her, and this is my side blog where i shitpost and ramble about my ocs <3
my tags:
calypso [dbh] - #calypso alden
caroline [resident evil] - #caroline m. davenport
eden [minecraft] - #edith vanderwall
emery [inside job] - #emery atwell
erin [the boys] - #erin acosta
josie [grimm] - #josephine burkhardt
harper [the boys/gen v] - #harper ward
kree [mortal kombat] - #kree
leia [community] - #leia monreaux
nadia [star trek - aos/kelvin timeline] - #nadia kent
penny [house md] - #penelope dalton
sadie [star trek - aos/kelvin timeline] - #sadie westfield
ashley graham and caroline davenport - #dso agent and her graham cracker
leon kennedy and caroline davenport - #dso duo
jeff winger and leia monreaux - #loveless duo
robert chase and penelope dalton - #the chases
jim kirk and sadie westfield - #kirkfield
calypso alden and gavin reed - #caly and gav
leonard mccoy and sadie westfield - #bones and clementine
my edits - #hughie's edits
asks - #mail
me talking - #hughie's ramblings
reblogs - #reblogging
doodles/art - #hughie's art (i rarely do art but just in case, yk)
my writing - #hughie's writing
playlist (s) - #hughie's playlists
pinterest - #hughie's pinterest
incorrect quotes - #incorrect quotes
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if-you-fan-a-fire · 1 year ago
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""Conchie" Takes Alternative Service," Winnipeg Tribune. October 28, 1943. Page 13. --- Cornelius Pauls, 280 Muriel st… Kirkfield Park, in provincial police court today was allowed suspension of sentence for two years by Magistrate T. J. Murray on a plea of guilty to a charge of refusing medical examination for military service.
The suspension was made conditional upon Pauls accepting alternative service at soldier's pay. Any surplus earnings will be turned over to the Red Cross.
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shahananasrin-blog · 1 year ago
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[ad_1] Kevin Klein, the Manitoba Progressive Conservative candidate running for re-election in Kirkfield Park, told a voter she has no right to question his Indigenous heritage during a telephone town hall held at the beginning of August.The caller voiced frustration over the PC government's refusal to search the landfill where police believe the remains of two First Nations women — Morgan Harris and Marcedes Myran — are located, and asked Klein why he feels he can "appropriate Indigenous identity but not actually do anything for Indigenous people in Manitoba.""I understand your frustration and you're upset, and you have a right to that," Klein said in a recording of the public event that was provided to CBC News by the Manitoba NDP."But you don't have a right to question my Indigenous heritage. You have no right to do that."CBC heard that portion of the call and spoke to several people who were on the line. They verified it took place and what was said.LISTEN | Audio from Kevin Klein town hall:CBC News Manitoba2:38Kevin Klein telephone town hallAn excerpt of Manitoba Progressive Conservative MLA Kevin Klein responding to a voter in a telephone town hall held Aug. 1, 2023. The Manitoba NDP provided the audio. CBC News spoke to several people on the call who verified it took place and what was said.Klein stressed he hasn't used his ancestry for personal gain, telling the caller it is simply a connection to his family. "So for you to say that I am trying to diminish the identity of Métis, I'm sorry, you are absolutely wrong, and just because you say it doesn't mean it's true," said Klein, a former Winnipeg city councillor who became the Kirkfield Park MLA in a December 2022 byelection and was appointed environment minister the following month.Klein is representing the Progressive Conservatives, who are seeking their third consecutive term, in the Winnipeg riding of Kirkfield Park in the upcoming Oct. 3 election.The town hall took place on Aug. 1 — prior to the official start of the campaign period and one day after CBC published an investigation in which both Klein's younger brother and the Manitoba Métis Federation disputed his claim to be Métis.CBC's investigation into Klein's cultural identity found no evidence to support his claims to Métis ancestry on his mother's side, including in genealogical evidence, some going back five generations.Klein told the August town hall that CBC's reporting contained incorrect family tree information and that he had "DNA and the actual familial research."CBC asked David Elmaleh, a lawyer representing Klein, what the DNA evidence would prove, but he refused to answer that question or provide documentation.WATCH | Kevin Klein defends his claim that he's Métis on July 31:Kevin Klein defended his claim of being Métis after months of refusing to answer questions about his heritageManitoba Environment Minister Kevin Klein had posted that he is a proud Métis Canadian on his website and on his Twitter bio. Those references have since been removed. Klein explained why at a press conference at the end of July.At the core of Indigenous identity is a connection to the community you're claiming to be part of, and the community accepting you, according to another lawyer.In an interview with CBC, Métis lawyer Jean Teillet — who is Louis Riel's great-grandniece — said a person can self-identify, as Klein has, "but without the recognition or acceptance or whatever you want to call it from the community that you're part of them, you have nothing. You have only your ego and your own little claim."Painted Feather Woodland MétisKlein has said he first realized he was Métis about a decade ago through a late uncle who encouraged him to get a card from the Painted Feather Woodland Métis.The Painted Feather Woodland Métis is not recognized by the Manitoba Métis Federation or the Métis Nation of Ontario. It's a for-profit company based out of a single-family residence near Bancroft, Ont., about 200 kilometres northeast of Toronto.Painted Feather would not answer questions and directed CBC to their website.According to its website, Painted Feather Woodland Métis rejects what it calls "unduly restrictive and unfair" definitions of who is Métis and states its definition is "simple — anyone with an aboriginal ancestor."Kevin Klein's lawyer provided an image of his Painted Feather Woodland Metis Tribe card as part of his notice of libel against CBC. The group has since dropped 'tribe' from its name. (Notice of libel)The company's website lists fees ranging from $57 to $320, plus provincial sales tax, for membership for adults.On the day the CBC investigation was published, Klein said the Painted Feather Woodland Métis claimed they looked into his genealogy, "and I had no reason to doubt that."When asked if he had a connection to a specific Métis community, Klein said he hasn't done much research into his Métis heritage."I haven't done the work to do that yet." Klein has spoken about his Métis heritage throughout his time in public life, which includes his tenure as a city councillor and recent Winnipeg mayoral bid.Klein posted this photo on his X (formerly Twitter) account on Aug. 2, 2022, with the caption: 'Being a proud Métis Canadian I wanted to make my first @Folklorama stop the Métis pavilion, and it was awesome. Good food, good people, good crafts, and a great show. Including the winners of @CanGotTalent from this year.' (KevinKleinwpg/X)He's described his heritage as a connection to his late mother, who he has publicly identified as Indigenous. While it's unclear what the DNA records Klein referred to in the telephone town hall are purported to prove, Kim TallBear, a professor from the University of Alberta who has written a book exploring the use of DNA testing to determine Indigenous ancestry, said DNA tests can't prove a person is Métis.There would have to be some other evidence, but even wouldn't automatically mean a person can or should be considered Métis, said TallBear, a citizen of Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate in South Dakota.CBC served notice of libelKlein's lawyer served CBC News a notice of libel in late August which alleges CBC's reporting was "calculated to 'cancel' Mr. Klein, diminish his reputation amongst his community, members of government and the public, and was done to disparage, injure and undermine Mr. Klein." The notice demands the retraction of those stories and an unequivocal apology. It states legal action will be taken if the requests are not followed.In a subsequent email, Klein's lawyer explained why he would not answer questions about the town hall. "Due to the bad faith and irresponsible reporting of the CBC regarding Mr. Klein, and the CBC's refusal to correct the original July 31st article despite several requests, Mr. Klein will not be providing any comment to your media organization," lawyer David Elmaleh said in an email. [ad_2]
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vacationbyowners0-blog · 1 year ago
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Eldonia Beach Cottage
Newly renovated 2 bedroom cottage with pine throughout. Our cottage is very close to Toronto, only 1 hr from Newmarket / Whitby / Oshawa, located off Hwy #48, just outside Beaverton/Kirkfield. 2 bedroom cottage which is ideal for a couple or a small family
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twasmayfield · 2 years ago
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currently my brain is exploding from kirkfield (my oc sadie westfield and her love interest jim kirk, aos/kelvin timeline) and i forgot that i can not draw males no matter how much i try
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bioluminfireurchin · 2 years ago
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THE DOG ( contest piece for #50PRECIOUSWORDS 2021)
Author and friend Kathy Halsey turned me on to author Vivian Kirkfield’s #50 Precious Words Contest – a story for kids in 50 or less words. I thought I’d have a go. This is basically a true “tail” of my dogged determination to get a furry friend, pitted against my mom’s dogged determination to not allow – or love it. THE DOG by Bonnie ‘fireUrchin’ Lambourn I begged, “Pleeeeze!  Let me.  I NEED…
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words-read-words-unsaid · 2 years ago
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I was gifted the book Men of the 65th: The Borinqueneers of the Korean War! The book is being published by an imprint of Lerner books (www.lernerbooks.com). The book was researched by children’s author, Talia Aikens-Nunez whose previous publications include the OMG series. Men of the 65th: The Borinqueneers of the Korean War is a nonfiction chapter book. While war history is not really my favorite subject to read about, Aikens-Nunez does a great job of capturing your attention with a great introduction. The book is filled with great facts and maps at the beginning of each chapter. I love the inclusion of a glossary as well as a bibliography. While it was a struggle for me to read because of the topic, I really appreciated learning about a facet of history I was not super-familiar with before.
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