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  • Sweetgrass Staff

Page 19

All 10 graduates from this year's Career Path Services' rapid re-employment for Aboriginals program finished with marks of 89 per cent and higher. Career Path helps to steer adult Aboriginal job seekers in the right direction to find meaningful jobs. The program has 10 weeks of computer training, two weeks of personal development and two weeks of job search.

The graduates…

  • Sweetgrass Staff

Page 19

All 10 graduates from this year's Career Path Services' rapid re-employment for Aboriginals program finished with marks of 89 per cent and higher. Career Path helps to steer adult Aboriginal job seekers in the right direction to find meaningful jobs. The program has 10 weeks of computer training, two weeks of personal development and two weeks of job search.

The graduates…

  • Sweetgrass Staff

Page 19

All 10 graduates from this year's Career Path Services' rapid re-employment for Aboriginals program finished with marks of 89 per cent and higher. Career Path helps to steer adult Aboriginal job seekers in the right direction to find meaningful jobs. The program has 10 weeks of computer training, two weeks of personal development and two weeks of job search.

The graduates…

  • Sweetgrass Staff

Page 19

All 10 graduates from this year's Career Path Services' rapid re-employment for Aboriginals program finished with marks of 89 per cent and higher. Career Path helps to steer adult Aboriginal job seekers in the right direction to find meaningful jobs. The program has 10 weeks of computer training, two weeks of personal development and two weeks of job search.

The graduates…

  • LINDA DUMONT AND TARA DE RYK, Sweetgrass Writers, Cold Lake

Page 15

More than thirty women took to the streets of Cold Lake in a march to end discrimination on Friday, May 21, sharing the day with National Aboriginal Day.

The march was organized by Gina Russell and Agnes Gendron. Both are members of the Cold Lake First Nations Band, and both feel discriminated against as Bill C-31 people.

"Gina and I decided to have a march. We…

  • LINDA DUMONT AND TARA DE RYK, Sweetgrass Writers, Cold Lake

Page 15

More than thirty women took to the streets of Cold Lake in a march to end discrimination on Friday, May 21, sharing the day with National Aboriginal Day.

The march was organized by Gina Russell and Agnes Gendron. Both are members of the Cold Lake First Nations Band, and both feel discriminated against as Bill C-31 people.

"Gina and I decided to have a march. We…

  • LINDA DUMONT AND TARA DE RYK, Sweetgrass Writers, Cold Lake

Page 15

More than thirty women took to the streets of Cold Lake in a march to end discrimination on Friday, May 21, sharing the day with National Aboriginal Day.

The march was organized by Gina Russell and Agnes Gendron. Both are members of the Cold Lake First Nations Band, and both feel discriminated against as Bill C-31 people.

"Gina and I decided to have a march. We…

  • LINDA DUMONT AND TARA DE RYK, Sweetgrass Writers, Cold Lake

Page 15

More than thirty women took to the streets of Cold Lake in a march to end discrimination on Friday, May 21, sharing the day with National Aboriginal Day.

The march was organized by Gina Russell and Agnes Gendron. Both are members of the Cold Lake First Nations Band, and both feel discriminated against as Bill C-31 people.

"Gina and I decided to have a march. We…

  • LINDA DUMONT AND TARA DE RYK, Sweetgrass Writers, Cold Lake

Page 15

More than thirty women took to the streets of Cold Lake in a march to end discrimination on Friday, May 21, sharing the day with National Aboriginal Day.

The march was organized by Gina Russell and Agnes Gendron. Both are members of the Cold Lake First Nations Band, and both feel discriminated against as Bill C-31 people.

"Gina and I decided to have a march. We…

  • LINDA DUMONT AND TARA DE RYK, Sweetgrass Writers, Cold Lake

Page 15

More than thirty women took to the streets of Cold Lake in a march to end discrimination on Friday, May 21, sharing the day with National Aboriginal Day.

The march was organized by Gina Russell and Agnes Gendron. Both are members of the Cold Lake First Nations Band, and both feel discriminated against as Bill C-31 people.

"Gina and I decided to have a march. We…

  • Sweetgrass Staff

Page 15

Around the province, Edmonton had one of the largest ceremonies for National Aboriginal Day, but smaller communities and even families celebrated the specially designated day in their own ways.

The Enoch First Nation hosted a golf tournament to raise money for Team Alberta athletes travelling to the Indigenous Games.

In Calgary, the city's Aboriginal awareness…

  • Sweetgrass Staff

Page 15

Around the province, Edmonton had one of the largest ceremonies for National Aboriginal Day, but smaller communities and even families celebrated the specially designated day in their own ways.

The Enoch First Nation hosted a golf tournament to raise money for Team Alberta athletes travelling to the Indigenous Games.

In Calgary, the city's Aboriginal awareness…

  • Sweetgrass Staff

Page 15

Around the province, Edmonton had one of the largest ceremonies for National Aboriginal Day, but smaller communities and even families celebrated the specially designated day in their own ways.

The Enoch First Nation hosted a golf tournament to raise money for Team Alberta athletes travelling to the Indigenous Games.

In Calgary, the city's Aboriginal awareness…

  • Sweetgrass Staff

Page 15

Around the province, Edmonton had one of the largest ceremonies for National Aboriginal Day, but smaller communities and even families celebrated the specially designated day in their own ways.

The Enoch First Nation hosted a golf tournament to raise money for Team Alberta athletes travelling to the Indigenous Games.

In Calgary, the city's Aboriginal awareness…

  • Sweetgrass Staff

Page 15

Around the province, Edmonton had one of the largest ceremonies for National Aboriginal Day, but smaller communities and even families celebrated the specially designated day in their own ways.

The Enoch First Nation hosted a golf tournament to raise money for Team Alberta athletes travelling to the Indigenous Games.

In Calgary, the city's Aboriginal awareness…