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1998 Sage Headlines

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96 &97 Headlines


DECEMBER ISSUE - Published December 14, 1998

Native veterans launch lawsuit against Ottawa
by Brian Cross

Students get AIDS education
by Pamela Green

Elder plans for the Year of the Older Person
by Marie Burke

Web brings artists to the world
by Pamela Green

Duck lake woman overcomes blindness to weave
by Paul Sinkewicz

Leaders have to be ready to lead
by Denis Okanee Angus


NOVEMBER ISSUE - Published November 16, 1998

Students thrive in educational bumper zone
by Pamela Green

Peace Hills contestant wins on his first try
by Terry Lusty

First Nations veterans want benefits awarded
by Marie Burke

Provinces join to battle FAS
by Marie Burke

Support the healing fund
by Denis Okanee Angus


OCTOBER ISSUE - Published October 13, 1998

First Nation trying to get financial house in order
by Marie Burke

Father determined to read
by Pamela Green

Name the new public school in Lloyd
by Pamela Green

A rose for a star: A tribute
by Alison Kydd

Demand for Aboriginal teachers on the rise
by Brian Cross

My travels to Maori territory
By Denis Okanee Angus


SEPTEMBER ISSUE - Published September 14, 1998

Aboriginal website makes waves
by Pamela Green

Trip of a lifetime unites present and past
by Paul Sinkewicz

Basketball camp is a slam dunk
by Sabrina Whyatt

Aboriginal education supported by gambling profits
by Sabrina Whyatt

Tipi-maker is dedicated to work
by Pamela Green

Photography is my art
by Denis Okanee Angus


AUGUST ISSUE - Published August 17, 1998

$400,000 awarded to Métis Nation
by Terry Lusty

Wild rice growers compete in big business
by Donna Rae Paquette

Onion Lake powwow still drawing crowds
by Pamela Green

The games of summer
by Linda Ungar

Taking diabetes awareness to the capital
by Sabrina Whyatt

Powwow season will be missed
by Denis Okanee Angus


JULY ISSUE - Published July 6, 1998

Control of local sawmill granted to tribal council
by Sabrina Whyatt

$1 million donation for Aboriginal space
by Sabrina Whyatt

Contributions to tourism industryrecognized
by Paul Sinkewicz

Big Bear: rain or shine - the show must go on
by Pamela Green

Returning home to Indian Country
by Denis Okanee Angus

Arts festival to promote Aboriginal talent
by Sabrina Whyatt

Author aims to educate about AIDS
by Pamela Green


JUNE-98 - Published June 11, 1998

Thunderchild opens new health centre
by Pamela Green

SIFC facility gets much needed financial boost
by Sabrina Whyatt

Aboriginals should jump on political bandwagon: Ross
by Paul Sinkewicz

Aboriginal war memorial receives support
by Paul Sinkewicz

Thinking about the kids
by Denis Okanee Angus

Beadworking: a way of life
by Pamela Green

Wanuskewin inaugural powwow a success
by Pamela Green


MAY-98 - Published May 11, 1998

Indian Winter Games attract 3,000 athletes
by Brian Cross

Youth recognized for achievements
by Paul Sinkewicz

Program encourages youth entrepreneurs
by Pamela Green and Norman Moyah

Geographical barriers overcome
by Debora Lockyer

Artists need consideration
by Denis Okanee Angus


APRIL-98 - Published April 13, 1998

Powwow well attended
by Brian Cross

First life memberships awarded at friendship centre
by Pamela Green

Keeping Wayne alive - one family's struggle
by Allison Kydd

National program a first for Métis women
by Paul Sinkewicz

Achievement honored
by Bruce Weir

Dancing is a family affair for McCallums
by Paul Sinkewicz

Wayerhaeuser, Woodland Cree bands ink deal
by Paul Sinkewicz

Learning with my boys
by Denis Okanee Angus


MARCH-98 - Published March 16, 1998

Negative attitudes about Indians revealed by poll
by Debora Lockyer

Culturally-specific cards just tip of the iceberg
by Pamela Green

Young mothers get good advice in program
by Paul Sinkewicz

Games are more than sport to organizer
by Brian Cross


FEBRUARY-98 - Published February 9, 1998

Byelection in the works by Allison Kidd

Stand up and be counted by Allison Kidd

Thinking about sweethearts by Denis Okanee Angus

Suicide prevention theme of new play by Bruce Wier


JANUARY-98 - Published January 9, 1998

Hosts learn on the fly for cable program by Linda Ungar

Taking prejudice out of the classroom by Sage Staff

Big Win by Randy Palmer

Light shed on hunting by Clem Chartier

Christmas shines on the rez by Jane Brown

Year in Review by Sage Staff