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Yesterday
I went to Miners Heritage Day in my local park. Must have been
several hundred people there, lots of young and old, both Euro-
Canadians
and and Native People. This
event is put on by the South End Neighborhood Association, which I am
going to join at their next meeting. As well as putting on the Miners
Day, they are also a watch-dog group when it comes to development of
the neighborhood. Exactly the sort of local, decentralized, grass
roots group an anarchist should be involved with, methinks. Part of
the celebration involved a walk around the neighborhood led by a
women born here and whose grandfather had been a coal miner. She
pointed out individual houses and buildings and gave their history
and function. During here childhood in the 1940's and extending well
past the 1950's South Nanaimo was a strong community. During this
period this neighborhood, comprising an area roughly six blocks long
and four block wide had:
a
dry goods shop
green
grocer
convenience
store
grocery
butcher
shop
garage
laundry
2
general stores
ice
cream parlor
fish
and chips joint
bakery
2
hotels
3
bars
school
All
the businesses on this list were owned and run by local people.
What's
left in South Nanaimo in this glorious era of suburban shopping
centers and multinational corporations ? Two convenience stores, one
sleazy hotel, two bars. But we do have several crack houses and a
Hells Angels Club House, so not all is lost...
nadians and and Native People. This event is put on by the S
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