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2000 Sage Headlines

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Published December 11, 2000

Top performers attend Toronto awards bash
by Keven Kanten

Healing garden just a start
by Marjorie Roden

Native authors and issues reap awards
by Paul Barnsley

Bright lights, bright future
by A.J. Bellegarde

Community hopes to hit the airwaves
by Stephen LaRose

Aboriginal language highlighted in calendar
by Yvonne Irene Gladue

This is only a partial list of the stories featured in the December, 2000 issue of Saskatchewan Sage. If you are not receiving your own copy of Saskatchewan Sage, then you have missed all this information.

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Published November 13, 2000

Aboriginal war vets still battling
by Paul Barnsley

Keep the circle strong
by Cheryl Petten

Program to help Métis in Saskatchewan heal
by Cheryl Petten

Three lives saved from frigid waters
by Trina Gobért

Who controls the future of First Nations youth?
by Chris Tyrone Ross
Sage Youth Columnist

Remember your relatives
by Denis Okanee Angus
Sage Columnist

This is only a partial list of stories featured in the November, 2000 issue of Saskatchewan Sage. If you are not receiving your own copy of Saskatchewan Sage, then you have missed all this information.

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Published October 16, 2000

Governance Centre now open
by Stephen LaRose

Inquest ordered in Ironchild case
by Paul Barnsley

Hail to the new police chief
by Stephen LaRose

Hard work pays off for young artist
by Marie Burke

Aboriginal youth-developing their full potential
by Trina Gobért

Keeping the tradition alive
by Denis Okanee Angus
Sage Columnist

Here is a full list of additional stories featured in the October, 2000 issue of Saskatchewan Sage. If you are not receiving your own copy of Saskatchewan Sage, then you have missed all this information.

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Published September 18, 2000

Band angry, disappointed with ICC decision
by Trina Gobért

SIFC student lands CBC-TV job in Halifax
by Stephen LaRose

First Nations museum has high ambitions
by Stephen LaRose

Saskatchewan veterans air national concerns on provincial tour
by Pamela Sexsmith

Corruption hurts us all in many ways
by Ryan Atimoyoo
Sage Youth Writer

Science funding increased
by Trina Gobért

This is only a partial list of stories featured in the September, 2000 issue of Saskatchewan Sage. If you are not receiving your own copy of Saskatchewan Sage, then you have missed all this information.

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Published August 21, 2000

Kids have fun at Turtle Lake Cultural Camp
by Pamela Sexsmith

Cree student "discovers" then claims England
by Dan Palmer

Girl Guides reach out to Indigenous peoples
by Stephen LaRose

The new generation of Native music
by Chris Tyrone Ross
Sage Youth Columnist

Métis history CD ready for release
by Trina Gobért

Role Models hockey school keeps growing
by Marjorie Roden

This is only a partial list of the stories featured in the August, 2000 issue of Saskatchewan Sage. If you are not receiving your own copy of Saskatchewan Sage, then you have missed all this information.

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Published July 3, 2000

Aboriginal Day 2000 celebrated
by Pamela Sexsmith

Student earns unique scholarship
by Trina Gobért

Chiefs urge preventative action
by Trina Gobért

Prepare for a new beginning
by Ryan Atimoyoo
Sage Youth Columnist

Getting to the Special Olympics a stroke at a time
by Marj Roden

Youth are part of a revolution
by Denis Okanee Angus
Sage Columnist

This is only a partial list of the stories featured in the July, 2000 issue of Saskatchewan Sage. If you are not receiving your own copy of Saskatchewan Sage, then you have missed all this information.

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Published June 10, 2000

PST creates issues for Cote
by Yvonne Irene Gladue

First Nations take next step in self-governance
by Trina Gobért

Needs of Native students a priority with school division
by Cheryl Petten

Chili for Children serves 27,000 meals a year
by Linda Ungar

Young people enthusiastic about future careers
by Trina Gobért

June is graduation month
by Denis Okanee Angus
Sage Columnist

This is only a partial list of the stories featured in the June, 2000 issue of Saskatchewan Sage. If you are not receiving your own copy of Saskatchewan Sage, then you have missed all this information.

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Published May 11, 2000

Chief answers auditor general on education
by Stephen LaRose

Elder honored, remembered at round dance
by Pamela Sexsmith

Location of new hospital causing conflict
by Stephen LaRose

Saskatchewan dominates national curling finals
by Paul Barnsley

Team Meadow Lake does it again and again
by Marj Rodan

Turtle Lake: Where I live
by Denis Okanee Angus
Sage Columnist

This is only a partial list of the stories featured in the May, 2000 issue of Saskatchewan Sage. If you are not receiving your own copy of Saskatchewan Sage, then you have missed all this information.

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Published April 10, 2000

PST imposed: court fight looms
by Stephen LaRose

Aboriginal people impatient for release of RCMP report
by Marj Roden

Group wants to ban teaching of Indigneous spirituality
by Stephen LaRose

Michif language gets a boost
by Stephen LaRose

For my missus for Mother's Day
(which should be every day)

by Denis Okanee Angus
Sage Columnist

This is only a partial list of the stories featured in the April, 2000 issue of Saskatchewan Sage. If you are not receiving your own copy of Saskatchewan Sage, then you have missed all this information.

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Published March 13, 2000

Deaths intensify push for parallel justice system
by Brian Cross

Top 10 Aboriginal web sites make research easy
by Stan Bartlett

Community centre will serve Saskatoon's inner city
by Brian Cross

Mother/Daughter Celebration: Keepers of tradition
by Pamela Sexsmith

Year starts with an 'uproar' in the Aboriginal community
by Chris Tyrone Ross
Sage Youth Columnist

Too many deaths, not enough answers
by Denis Okanee Angus
Sage Columnist

This is only a partial list of the stories featured in the March, 2000 issue of Saskatchewan Sage. If you are not receiving your own copy of Saskatchewan Sage, then you have missed all this information.

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Published February 14, 2000

Council defers vote on SIGA casino
by Brian Cross

Teachers address Aboriginal issues
by Yvonne Irene Gladue

Sports Hall of Fame has new members
by Brian Cross

Urban Aboriginal people tell minister they need help
by Brian Cross

Legal issues analyzed by former Mohawk law prof
by Paul Barnsley
Sage Columnist

Encourage creativity in young people
by Denis Okanee Angus
Sage Columnist

This is only a partial list of the stories featured in the February, 2000 issue of Saskatchewan Sage. If you are not receiving your own copy of Saskatchewan Sage, then you have missed all this information.

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Published January 13, 2000

Healing centre opens at General Hospital
by Stan Bartlett

Gordon launches countersuit against Ottawa
by Stan Bartlett

Portrait of Chelsey Dillon
Fancy shawl dancer and beadworker

by Pamela Sexsmith

Short term pain equals long term financial gain
by Joan Black

Looking forward to the year 2000
by Chris Tyrone Ross
Sage Columnist

Recovering our identities
by Denis Okanee Angus
Sage Columnist

This is only a partial list of the stories featured in the January, 2000 issue of Saskatchewan Sage. If you are not receiving your own copy of Saskatchewan Sage, then you have missed all this information.

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