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  • 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…

  • Cole Pederson, Sweetgrass Writer, Edmonton

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The Alberta Native Friendship Centre Association will focus on new sources of funding for Aboriginal organizations at a conference this month. Entitled "Working Together," the funding and information conference will be held at Edmonton's Howard Johnson Hotel from Feb. 19 to 21.

"In the present climate of fiscal restraint, it is no longer realistic to rely solely on one…

  • Cole Pederson, Sweetgrass Writer, Edmonton

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The Alberta Native Friendship Centre Association will focus on new sources of funding for Aboriginal organizations at a conference this month. Entitled "Working Together," the funding and information conference will be held at Edmonton's Howard Johnson Hotel from Feb. 19 to 21.

"In the present climate of fiscal restraint, it is no longer realistic to rely solely on one…

  • Cole Pederson, Sweetgrass Writer, Edmonton

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The Alberta Native Friendship Centre Association will focus on new sources of funding for Aboriginal organizations at a conference this month. Entitled "Working Together," the funding and information conference will be held at Edmonton's Howard Johnson Hotel from Feb. 19 to 21.

"In the present climate of fiscal restraint, it is no longer realistic to rely solely on one…

  • Cole Pederson, Sweetgrass Writer, Edmonton

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The Alberta Native Friendship Centre Association will focus on new sources of funding for Aboriginal organizations at a conference this month. Entitled "Working Together," the funding and information conference will be held at Edmonton's Howard Johnson Hotel from Feb. 19 to 21.

"In the present climate of fiscal restraint, it is no longer realistic to rely solely on one…

  • Cole Pederson, Sweetgrass Writer, Edmonton

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The Alberta Native Friendship Centre Association will focus on new sources of funding for Aboriginal organizations at a conference this month. Entitled "Working Together," the funding and information conference will be held at Edmonton's Howard Johnson Hotel from Feb. 19 to 21.

"In the present climate of fiscal restraint, it is no longer realistic to rely solely on one…

  • Cole Pederson, Sweetgrass Writer, Edmonton

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The Alberta Native Friendship Centre Association will focus on new sources of funding for Aboriginal organizations at a conference this month. Entitled "Working Together," the funding and information conference will be held at Edmonton's Howard Johnson Hotel from Feb. 19 to 21.

"In the present climate of fiscal restraint, it is no longer realistic to rely solely on one…

  • Linda Dumont, Sweetgrass Writer, Fort McMurray

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Syncrude, the mega oil project in northern Alberta, released its Aboriginal review on July 16. The review must've been good, as it was followed with a half million dollar contribution to the University of Alberta's Native Careers program.

The review is a report card on the relationship with Aboriginal people. It focused on employment, community development, and the…

  • Linda Dumont, Sweetgrass Writer, Fort McMurray

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Syncrude, the mega oil project in northern Alberta, released its Aboriginal review on July 16. The review must've been good, as it was followed with a half million dollar contribution to the University of Alberta's Native Careers program.

The review is a report card on the relationship with Aboriginal people. It focused on employment, community development, and the…

  • Linda Dumont, Sweetgrass Writer, Fort McMurray

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Syncrude, the mega oil project in northern Alberta, released its Aboriginal review on July 16. The review must've been good, as it was followed with a half million dollar contribution to the University of Alberta's Native Careers program.

The review is a report card on the relationship with Aboriginal people. It focused on employment, community development, and the…

  • Linda Dumont, Sweetgrass Writer, Fort McMurray

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Syncrude, the mega oil project in northern Alberta, released its Aboriginal review on July 16. The review must've been good, as it was followed with a half million dollar contribution to the University of Alberta's Native Careers program.

The review is a report card on the relationship with Aboriginal people. It focused on employment, community development, and the…

  • Linda Dumont, Sweetgrass Writer, Fort McMurray

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Syncrude, the mega oil project in northern Alberta, released its Aboriginal review on July 16. The review must've been good, as it was followed with a half million dollar contribution to the University of Alberta's Native Careers program.

The review is a report card on the relationship with Aboriginal people. It focused on employment, community development, and the…

  • Linda Dumont, Sweetgrass Writer, Fort McMurray

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Syncrude, the mega oil project in northern Alberta, released its Aboriginal review on July 16. The review must've been good, as it was followed with a half million dollar contribution to the University of Alberta's Native Careers program.

The review is a report card on the relationship with Aboriginal people. It focused on employment, community development, and the…