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  • ROB MCKINLEY, Sweetgrass Writer, St. Albert

Page 6

A St. Albert woman and the St. Albert Protestant School District are locking horns over the education of an 11-year-old Native boy.

Francis, whose last name is being withheld at her request, said her grandson has special needs that just aren't being met by the school district.

Eddy, not the boy's real name, has recently been diagnosed with central auditory…

  • Terry Lusty, Windspeaker Columnist

Page 5

Terrying About

Tansi! Kinda wet summer so far; let's hope that changes real quick.

Whoo-eee! Just all kinds of graduations happening throughout Alberta. And, while we at Sweetgrass heartily and fully support and encourage this in Aboriginal country, it is next to impossible for us to get to each and every one of them. But, hey, congrats to all of those who have…

  • Terry Lusty, Windspeaker Columnist

Page 5

Terrying About

Tansi! Kinda wet summer so far; let's hope that changes real quick.

Whoo-eee! Just all kinds of graduations happening throughout Alberta. And, while we at Sweetgrass heartily and fully support and encourage this in Aboriginal country, it is next to impossible for us to get to each and every one of them. But, hey, congrats to all of those who have…

  • Terry Lusty, Windspeaker Columnist

Page 5

Terrying About

Tansi! Kinda wet summer so far; let's hope that changes real quick.

Whoo-eee! Just all kinds of graduations happening throughout Alberta. And, while we at Sweetgrass heartily and fully support and encourage this in Aboriginal country, it is next to impossible for us to get to each and every one of them. But, hey, congrats to all of those who have…

  • Terry Lusty, Windspeaker Columnist

Page 5

Terrying About

Tansi! Kinda wet summer so far; let's hope that changes real quick.

Whoo-eee! Just all kinds of graduations happening throughout Alberta. And, while we at Sweetgrass heartily and fully support and encourage this in Aboriginal country, it is next to impossible for us to get to each and every one of them. But, hey, congrats to all of those who have…

  • Terry Lusty, Windspeaker Columnist

Page 5

Terrying About

Tansi! Kinda wet summer so far; let's hope that changes real quick.

Whoo-eee! Just all kinds of graduations happening throughout Alberta. And, while we at Sweetgrass heartily and fully support and encourage this in Aboriginal country, it is next to impossible for us to get to each and every one of them. But, hey, congrats to all of those who have…

  • Terry Lusty, Windspeaker Columnist

Page 5

Terrying About

Tansi! Kinda wet summer so far; let's hope that changes real quick.

Whoo-eee! Just all kinds of graduations happening throughout Alberta. And, while we at Sweetgrass heartily and fully support and encourage this in Aboriginal country, it is next to impossible for us to get to each and every one of them. But, hey, congrats to all of those who have…

  • ROB MCKINLEY, Sweetgrass Writer, High Level

Page 3

Higher than average Aboriginal health concerns may be explained in the final report of the Norhtern River Basin Study, expected to be released soon.

The findings of the six year study are expected within a month, and many Aboriginal communities in the north are interested to see it. The two main rivers flowing into the north are the Athabasca in the east and the Peace in…

  • ROB MCKINLEY, Sweetgrass Writer, High Level

Page 3

Higher than average Aboriginal health concerns may be explained in the final report of the Norhtern River Basin Study, expected to be released soon.

The findings of the six year study are expected within a month, and many Aboriginal communities in the north are interested to see it. The two main rivers flowing into the north are the Athabasca in the east and the Peace in…

  • ROB MCKINLEY, Sweetgrass Writer, High Level

Page 3

Higher than average Aboriginal health concerns may be explained in the final report of the Norhtern River Basin Study, expected to be released soon.

The findings of the six year study are expected within a month, and many Aboriginal communities in the north are interested to see it. The two main rivers flowing into the north are the Athabasca in the east and the Peace in…

  • ROB MCKINLEY, Sweetgrass Writer, High Level

Page 3

Higher than average Aboriginal health concerns may be explained in the final report of the Norhtern River Basin Study, expected to be released soon.

The findings of the six year study are expected within a month, and many Aboriginal communities in the north are interested to see it. The two main rivers flowing into the north are the Athabasca in the east and the Peace in…

  • ROB MCKINLEY, Sweetgrass Writer, High Level

Page 3

Higher than average Aboriginal health concerns may be explained in the final report of the Norhtern River Basin Study, expected to be released soon.

The findings of the six year study are expected within a month, and many Aboriginal communities in the north are interested to see it. The two main rivers flowing into the north are the Athabasca in the east and the Peace in…

  • ROB MCKINLEY, Sweetgrass Writer, High Level

Page 3

Higher than average Aboriginal health concerns may be explained in the final report of the Norhtern River Basin Study, expected to be released soon.

The findings of the six year study are expected within a month, and many Aboriginal communities in the north are interested to see it. The two main rivers flowing into the north are the Athabasca in the east and the Peace in…

  • DEBBIE FAULKNER, Sweetgrass Writer, Calgary

Page 3

The Premier's Council on the Status of Persons with Disabilities wants to untangle the jurisdictional disputes between federal, provincial and Aboriginal governments that have hampered Native people with disabilities from getting needed services.

"I think it's going to be a tough fight," said Doug Anderson, a consultant to the council. "But it needs to be done, so someone…

  • DEBBIE FAULKNER, Sweetgrass Writer, Calgary

Page 3

The Premier's Council on the Status of Persons with Disabilities wants to untangle the jurisdictional disputes between federal, provincial and Aboriginal governments that have hampered Native people with disabilities from getting needed services.

"I think it's going to be a tough fight," said Doug Anderson, a consultant to the council. "But it needs to be done, so someone…