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  • Sweetgrass Staff

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The dates for a fatality inquiry into the death of a 13-month-old Mikisew Cree First Nation boy have been set for June 9 to 11, in Fort McMurray and June 12 and 13, in Edmonton. Skylar Waquan died on Aug. 16, 1996 at the University of Alberta Hospital in Edmonton. The death came less than a month after the infant underwent an operation to repair an umbilical hernia. That…

  • Sweetgrass Staff

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The dates for a fatality inquiry into the death of a 13-month-old Mikisew Cree First Nation boy have been set for June 9 to 11, in Fort McMurray and June 12 and 13, in Edmonton. Skylar Waquan died on Aug. 16, 1996 at the University of Alberta Hospital in Edmonton. The death came less than a month after the infant underwent an operation to repair an umbilical hernia. That…

  • Sweetgrass Staff

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The dates for a fatality inquiry into the death of a 13-month-old Mikisew Cree First Nation boy have been set for June 9 to 11, in Fort McMurray and June 12 and 13, in Edmonton. Skylar Waquan died on Aug. 16, 1996 at the University of Alberta Hospital in Edmonton. The death came less than a month after the infant underwent an operation to repair an umbilical hernia. That…

  • Sweetgrass Staff

Page 16

The dates for a fatality inquiry into the death of a 13-month-old Mikisew Cree First Nation boy have been set for June 9 to 11, in Fort McMurray and June 12 and 13, in Edmonton. Skylar Waquan died on Aug. 16, 1996 at the University of Alberta Hospital in Edmonton. The death came less than a month after the infant underwent an operation to repair an umbilical hernia. That…

  • Sweetgrass Staff

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As many as 700 Aboriginal athletes representing Alberta at the 1997 North American Indigenous Games in Victoria this summer will split a $200,000 grant from the Government of Alberta. The grant was presented to the Alberta Indigenous Sports Council by Community Development Minister Shirley McClellan and Minister Responsible for Aboriginal Affairs Dave Hancock at a May 5 luncheon…

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As many as 700 Aboriginal athletes representing Alberta at the 1997 North American Indigenous Games in Victoria this summer will split a $200,000 grant from the Government of Alberta. The grant was presented to the Alberta Indigenous Sports Council by Community Development Minister Shirley McClellan and Minister Responsible for Aboriginal Affairs Dave Hancock at a May 5 luncheon…

  • Sweetgrass Staff

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As many as 700 Aboriginal athletes representing Alberta at the 1997 North American Indigenous Games in Victoria this summer will split a $200,000 grant from the Government of Alberta. The grant was presented to the Alberta Indigenous Sports Council by Community Development Minister Shirley McClellan and Minister Responsible for Aboriginal Affairs Dave Hancock at a May 5 luncheon…

  • Sweetgrass Staff

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As many as 700 Aboriginal athletes representing Alberta at the 1997 North American Indigenous Games in Victoria this summer will split a $200,000 grant from the Government of Alberta. The grant was presented to the Alberta Indigenous Sports Council by Community Development Minister Shirley McClellan and Minister Responsible for Aboriginal Affairs Dave Hancock at a May 5 luncheon…

  • Sweetgrass Staff

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As many as 700 Aboriginal athletes representing Alberta at the 1997 North American Indigenous Games in Victoria this summer will split a $200,000 grant from the Government of Alberta. The grant was presented to the Alberta Indigenous Sports Council by Community Development Minister Shirley McClellan and Minister Responsible for Aboriginal Affairs Dave Hancock at a May 5 luncheon…

  • Sweetgrass Staff

Page 16

As many as 700 Aboriginal athletes representing Alberta at the 1997 North American Indigenous Games in Victoria this summer will split a $200,000 grant from the Government of Alberta. The grant was presented to the Alberta Indigenous Sports Council by Community Development Minister Shirley McClellan and Minister Responsible for Aboriginal Affairs Dave Hancock at a May 5 luncheon…

  • Sweetgrass Staff

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Katimavik, a program giving Canadian youth a chance to experience life in other parts of the country, is now looking for participants. Katimavik, funded by Heritage Canada helps young Canadians acquire job skills, learn a second language, and build friendships across the nation. If you are an enthusiastic person between the ages of 17 and 21, Katimavik is a unique eight month…

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Katimavik, a program giving Canadian youth a chance to experience life in other parts of the country, is now looking for participants. Katimavik, funded by Heritage Canada helps young Canadians acquire job skills, learn a second language, and build friendships across the nation. If you are an enthusiastic person between the ages of 17 and 21, Katimavik is a unique eight month…

  • Sweetgrass Staff

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Katimavik, a program giving Canadian youth a chance to experience life in other parts of the country, is now looking for participants. Katimavik, funded by Heritage Canada helps young Canadians acquire job skills, learn a second language, and build friendships across the nation. If you are an enthusiastic person between the ages of 17 and 21, Katimavik is a unique eight month…

  • Sweetgrass Staff

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Katimavik, a program giving Canadian youth a chance to experience life in other parts of the country, is now looking for participants. Katimavik, funded by Heritage Canada helps young Canadians acquire job skills, learn a second language, and build friendships across the nation. If you are an enthusiastic person between the ages of 17 and 21, Katimavik is a unique eight month…

  • Sweetgrass Staff

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Katimavik, a program giving Canadian youth a chance to experience life in other parts of the country, is now looking for participants. Katimavik, funded by Heritage Canada helps young Canadians acquire job skills, learn a second language, and build friendships across the nation. If you are an enthusiastic person between the ages of 17 and 21, Katimavik is a unique eight month…