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On June 11, the University of Alberta's Faculty Club played host to the 1997 Edmonton Catholic School Board's Most Improved Aboriginal Student Awards.
Seventeen promising students received awards for improving their performances in school and in the community over the last year.
The awards ceremony has been held for the last nine years, and is put on by a group of…
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On June 11, the University of Alberta's Faculty Club played host to the 1997 Edmonton Catholic School Board's Most Improved Aboriginal Student Awards.
Seventeen promising students received awards for improving their performances in school and in the community over the last year.
The awards ceremony has been held for the last nine years, and is put on by a group of…
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On June 11, the University of Alberta's Faculty Club played host to the 1997 Edmonton Catholic School Board's Most Improved Aboriginal Student Awards.
Seventeen promising students received awards for improving their performances in school and in the community over the last year.
The awards ceremony has been held for the last nine years, and is put on by a group of…
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On June 11, the University of Alberta's Faculty Club played host to the 1997 Edmonton Catholic School Board's Most Improved Aboriginal Student Awards.
Seventeen promising students received awards for improving their performances in school and in the community over the last year.
The awards ceremony has been held for the last nine years, and is put on by a group of…
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Eva Bereti sits on 20 boards of charitable organizations. She is a survivor of cancer and travels across Canada to talk about her experiences. This is what she does in her spare time. Bereti's day job is a liaison worker between the Catholic School system and native families.
Bereti is very similar to four other women who were honored at the second annual Esquao Awards…
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Eva Bereti sits on 20 boards of charitable organizations. She is a survivor of cancer and travels across Canada to talk about her experiences. This is what she does in her spare time. Bereti's day job is a liaison worker between the Catholic School system and native families.
Bereti is very similar to four other women who were honored at the second annual Esquao Awards…
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Eva Bereti sits on 20 boards of charitable organizations. She is a survivor of cancer and travels across Canada to talk about her experiences. This is what she does in her spare time. Bereti's day job is a liaison worker between the Catholic School system and native families.
Bereti is very similar to four other women who were honored at the second annual Esquao Awards…
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Eva Bereti sits on 20 boards of charitable organizations. She is a survivor of cancer and travels across Canada to talk about her experiences. This is what she does in her spare time. Bereti's day job is a liaison worker between the Catholic School system and native families.
Bereti is very similar to four other women who were honored at the second annual Esquao Awards…
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Eva Bereti sits on 20 boards of charitable organizations. She is a survivor of cancer and travels across Canada to talk about her experiences. This is what she does in her spare time. Bereti's day job is a liaison worker between the Catholic School system and native families.
Bereti is very similar to four other women who were honored at the second annual Esquao Awards…
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Eva Bereti sits on 20 boards of charitable organizations. She is a survivor of cancer and travels across Canada to talk about her experiences. This is what she does in her spare time. Bereti's day job is a liaison worker between the Catholic School system and native families.
Bereti is very similar to four other women who were honored at the second annual Esquao Awards…
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A longtime friend of Canadian Aboriginal people was honored this year as the recipient of the City of Calgary's annual Chief David Crowchild Memorial Award.
Dr. Joan Ryan, a retired University of Calgary anthropology professor, was presented with a plaque at a ceremony on May 21 at Calgary's Municipal Building.
"This individual is recognized nationally and…
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A longtime friend of Canadian Aboriginal people was honored this year as the recipient of the City of Calgary's annual Chief David Crowchild Memorial Award.
Dr. Joan Ryan, a retired University of Calgary anthropology professor, was presented with a plaque at a ceremony on May 21 at Calgary's Municipal Building.
"This individual is recognized nationally and…
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A longtime friend of Canadian Aboriginal people was honored this year as the recipient of the City of Calgary's annual Chief David Crowchild Memorial Award.
Dr. Joan Ryan, a retired University of Calgary anthropology professor, was presented with a plaque at a ceremony on May 21 at Calgary's Municipal Building.
"This individual is recognized nationally and…
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A longtime friend of Canadian Aboriginal people was honored this year as the recipient of the City of Calgary's annual Chief David Crowchild Memorial Award.
Dr. Joan Ryan, a retired University of Calgary anthropology professor, was presented with a plaque at a ceremony on May 21 at Calgary's Municipal Building.
"This individual is recognized nationally and…
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A longtime friend of Canadian Aboriginal people was honored this year as the recipient of the City of Calgary's annual Chief David Crowchild Memorial Award.
Dr. Joan Ryan, a retired University of Calgary anthropology professor, was presented with a plaque at a ceremony on May 21 at Calgary's Municipal Building.
"This individual is recognized nationally and…
