Welcome to AMMSA.COM, the news archive website for our family of Indigenous news publications.

Alberta Sweetgrass

  • Barb Grinder, Sweetgrass Writer, Stand Off

Page 1

The Blood Tribe's new chief and council were only sworn in to office Dec. 3, but it's already pretty much business as usual. After a one-week orientation session, Chief Chris Shade and his 12-member council are administering the affairs of Canada's largest reserve and its more than 6,000 inhabitants.

"The previous chief and council did a lot of research and set the stage…

  • Barb Grinder, Sweetgrass Writer, Stand Off

Page 1

The Blood Tribe's new chief and council were only sworn in to office Dec. 3, but it's already pretty much business as usual. After a one-week orientation session, Chief Chris Shade and his 12-member council are administering the affairs of Canada's largest reserve and its more than 6,000 inhabitants.

"The previous chief and council did a lot of research and set the stage…

  • Barb Grinder, Sweetgrass Writer, Stand Off

Page 1

The Blood Tribe's new chief and council were only sworn in to office Dec. 3, but it's already pretty much business as usual. After a one-week orientation session, Chief Chris Shade and his 12-member council are administering the affairs of Canada's largest reserve and its more than 6,000 inhabitants.

"The previous chief and council did a lot of research and set the stage…

  • Barb Grinder, Sweetgrass Writer, Stand Off

Page 1

The Blood Tribe's new chief and council were only sworn in to office Dec. 3, but it's already pretty much business as usual. After a one-week orientation session, Chief Chris Shade and his 12-member council are administering the affairs of Canada's largest reserve and its more than 6,000 inhabitants.

"The previous chief and council did a lot of research and set the stage…

  • Barb Grinder, Sweetgrass Writer, Stand Off

Page 1

The Blood Tribe's new chief and council were only sworn in to office Dec. 3, but it's already pretty much business as usual. After a one-week orientation session, Chief Chris Shade and his 12-member council are administering the affairs of Canada's largest reserve and its more than 6,000 inhabitants.

"The previous chief and council did a lot of research and set the stage…

  • Barb Grinder, Sweetgrass Writer, Stand Off

Page 1

The Blood Tribe's new chief and council were only sworn in to office Dec. 3, but it's already pretty much business as usual. After a one-week orientation session, Chief Chris Shade and his 12-member council are administering the affairs of Canada's largest reserve and its more than 6,000 inhabitants.

"The previous chief and council did a lot of research and set the stage…

  • R John Hayes, Sweetgrass Writer, Edmonton

Page 1

Old St. Stephen's College is a quiet corner of campus ? although strictly speaking it's not actually a part of the University of Alberta ? but it houses one of the quietly significant and forward ?thinking organizations in the province. That's the Canadian Circumpolar Institute, the descendant of the better-known Boreal Institute of Northern Studies, which is dedicated to…

  • R John Hayes, Sweetgrass Writer, Edmonton

Page 1

Old St. Stephen's College is a quiet corner of campus ? although strictly speaking it's not actually a part of the University of Alberta ? but it houses one of the quietly significant and forward ?thinking organizations in the province. That's the Canadian Circumpolar Institute, the descendant of the better-known Boreal Institute of Northern Studies, which is dedicated to…

  • R John Hayes, Sweetgrass Writer, Edmonton

Page 1

Old St. Stephen's College is a quiet corner of campus ? although strictly speaking it's not actually a part of the University of Alberta ? but it houses one of the quietly significant and forward ?thinking organizations in the province. That's the Canadian Circumpolar Institute, the descendant of the better-known Boreal Institute of Northern Studies, which is dedicated to…

  • R John Hayes, Sweetgrass Writer, Edmonton

Page 1

Old St. Stephen's College is a quiet corner of campus ? although strictly speaking it's not actually a part of the University of Alberta ? but it houses one of the quietly significant and forward ?thinking organizations in the province. That's the Canadian Circumpolar Institute, the descendant of the better-known Boreal Institute of Northern Studies, which is dedicated to…

  • R John Hayes, Sweetgrass Writer, Edmonton

Page 1

Old St. Stephen's College is a quiet corner of campus ? although strictly speaking it's not actually a part of the University of Alberta ? but it houses one of the quietly significant and forward ?thinking organizations in the province. That's the Canadian Circumpolar Institute, the descendant of the better-known Boreal Institute of Northern Studies, which is dedicated to…

  • R John Hayes, Sweetgrass Writer, Edmonton

Page 1

Old St. Stephen's College is a quiet corner of campus ? although strictly speaking it's not actually a part of the University of Alberta ? but it houses one of the quietly significant and forward ?thinking organizations in the province. That's the Canadian Circumpolar Institute, the descendant of the better-known Boreal Institute of Northern Studies, which is dedicated to…

  • Sweetgrass Staff

Alberta Family and Social Services encourages Metis and non-status Indian students to upgrade their skills and education in the social services field by providing financial assistance through bursaries. Applications will be accepted between Jan. 1 and April 30 each year, and registration at a university or college is not required when submitting a bursary application, but will be needed before…

  • Sweetgrass Staff

Alberta Family and Social Services encourages Metis and non-status Indian students to upgrade their skills and education in the social services field by providing financial assistance through bursaries. Applications will be accepted between Jan. 1 and April 30 each year, and registration at a university or college is not required when submitting a bursary application, but will be needed before…

  • Sweetgrass Staff

Alberta Family and Social Services encourages Metis and non-status Indian students to upgrade their skills and education in the social services field by providing financial assistance through bursaries. Applications will be accepted between Jan. 1 and April 30 each year, and registration at a university or college is not required when submitting a bursary application, but will be needed before…