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  • Cole Pederson, Sweetgrass Writer, Edmonton

The National Crime Prevention Council is seeking to obtain guidance form the community on its new family-based model for crime prevention. An Edmonton workshop conference was hosted on Jan. 21 by the Edmonton Community Foundation at the Westin Hotel.

"We know that crime prevention, to be effective, must be a partnership between parents and educators as well as front-line workers and…

  • Cole Pederson, Sweetgrass Writer, Edmonton

The National Crime Prevention Council is seeking to obtain guidance form the community on its new family-based model for crime prevention. An Edmonton workshop conference was hosted on Jan. 21 by the Edmonton Community Foundation at the Westin Hotel.

"We know that crime prevention, to be effective, must be a partnership between parents and educators as well as front-line workers and…

  • Cole Pederson, Sweetgrass Writer, Edmonton

The National Crime Prevention Council is seeking to obtain guidance form the community on its new family-based model for crime prevention. An Edmonton workshop conference was hosted on Jan. 21 by the Edmonton Community Foundation at the Westin Hotel.

"We know that crime prevention, to be effective, must be a partnership between parents and educators as well as front-line workers and…

  • Cole Pederson, Sweetgrass Writer, Edmonton

The National Crime Prevention Council is seeking to obtain guidance form the community on its new family-based model for crime prevention. An Edmonton workshop conference was hosted on Jan. 21 by the Edmonton Community Foundation at the Westin Hotel.

"We know that crime prevention, to be effective, must be a partnership between parents and educators as well as front-line workers and…

  • Cole Pederson, Sweetgrass Writer, Edmonton

The National Crime Prevention Council is seeking to obtain guidance form the community on its new family-based model for crime prevention. An Edmonton workshop conference was hosted on Jan. 21 by the Edmonton Community Foundation at the Westin Hotel.

"We know that crime prevention, to be effective, must be a partnership between parents and educators as well as front-line workers and…

  • Cole Pederson, Sweetgrass Writer, Edmonton

The National Crime Prevention Council is seeking to obtain guidance form the community on its new family-based model for crime prevention. An Edmonton workshop conference was hosted on Jan. 21 by the Edmonton Community Foundation at the Westin Hotel.

"We know that crime prevention, to be effective, must be a partnership between parents and educators as well as front-line workers and…

  • Charles Fraser, Sweetgrass Writer, Peace River

Native liaison workers in Peace Country schools are busy helping Native students achieve their goals and create a vision for themselves after graduation.

"Like our ancestors, who fasted and vision-quested to find the guidance they needed to live a good life, students in school today have to conjure visions, establish goals and live them out," said Dianne Meili, Native liaison worker at…

  • Charles Fraser, Sweetgrass Writer, Peace River

Native liaison workers in Peace Country schools are busy helping Native students achieve their goals and create a vision for themselves after graduation.

"Like our ancestors, who fasted and vision-quested to find the guidance they needed to live a good life, students in school today have to conjure visions, establish goals and live them out," said Dianne Meili, Native liaison worker at…

  • Charles Fraser, Sweetgrass Writer, Peace River

Native liaison workers in Peace Country schools are busy helping Native students achieve their goals and create a vision for themselves after graduation.

"Like our ancestors, who fasted and vision-quested to find the guidance they needed to live a good life, students in school today have to conjure visions, establish goals and live them out," said Dianne Meili, Native liaison worker at…

  • Charles Fraser, Sweetgrass Writer, Peace River

Native liaison workers in Peace Country schools are busy helping Native students achieve their goals and create a vision for themselves after graduation.

"Like our ancestors, who fasted and vision-quested to find the guidance they needed to live a good life, students in school today have to conjure visions, establish goals and live them out," said Dianne Meili, Native liaison worker at…

  • Charles Fraser, Sweetgrass Writer, Peace River

Native liaison workers in Peace Country schools are busy helping Native students achieve their goals and create a vision for themselves after graduation.

"Like our ancestors, who fasted and vision-quested to find the guidance they needed to live a good life, students in school today have to conjure visions, establish goals and live them out," said Dianne Meili, Native liaison worker at…

  • Charles Fraser, Sweetgrass Writer, Peace River

Native liaison workers in Peace Country schools are busy helping Native students achieve their goals and create a vision for themselves after graduation.

"Like our ancestors, who fasted and vision-quested to find the guidance they needed to live a good life, students in school today have to conjure visions, establish goals and live them out," said Dianne Meili, Native liaison worker at…

  • Barb Grinder, Sweetgrass Writer, Pincher Creek

The Napi Friendship Society may not be making much money with their annual Cross Cultural Days, but according to Wayne Helgason, president of the National Association of Friendship Centres, they are "building a wealth of social capital, a network of communications, trust and commitment," between the Peigan First Nation and the community of Pincher Creek.

Speaking at the blessing and…

  • Barb Grinder, Sweetgrass Writer, Pincher Creek

The Napi Friendship Society may not be making much money with their annual Cross Cultural Days, but according to Wayne Helgason, president of the National Association of Friendship Centres, they are "building a wealth of social capital, a network of communications, trust and commitment," between the Peigan First Nation and the community of Pincher Creek.

Speaking at the blessing and…

  • Barb Grinder, Sweetgrass Writer, Pincher Creek

The Napi Friendship Society may not be making much money with their annual Cross Cultural Days, but according to Wayne Helgason, president of the National Association of Friendship Centres, they are "building a wealth of social capital, a network of communications, trust and commitment," between the Peigan First Nation and the community of Pincher Creek.

Speaking at the blessing and…