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More than 200 volunteers who undertook more than 4,000 hours of work at the Slave Lake Native Friendship Centre last year were in the spotlight as the center hosted its annual volunteer Appreciation Dinner.
Master of Ceremonies Dale Monaghan said there are "four types of bines in every organizations: The wish bones, those who wish someone else would do something about the problem; the…
More than 200 volunteers who undertook more than 4,000 hours of work at the Slave Lake Native Friendship Centre last year were in the spotlight as the center hosted its annual volunteer Appreciation Dinner.
Master of Ceremonies Dale Monaghan said there are "four types of bines in every organizations: The wish bones, those who wish someone else would do something about the problem; the…
While the swollen Red River wreaks havoc in southern Manitoba, several Alberta groups have kept vigilant flood watches in areas that are traditionally plagued by spring floods.
Hardest hit in Alberta have been the Fort McMurray, Fort Vermilion and peace River districts while the communities of Driftpile, Wabasca and Peigan Reserve have been spared, but are on alert.
At Fort…
While the swollen Red River wreaks havoc in southern Manitoba, several Alberta groups have kept vigilant flood watches in areas that are traditionally plagued by spring floods.
Hardest hit in Alberta have been the Fort McMurray, Fort Vermilion and peace River districts while the communities of Driftpile, Wabasca and Peigan Reserve have been spared, but are on alert.
At Fort…
While the swollen Red River wreaks havoc in southern Manitoba, several Alberta groups have kept vigilant flood watches in areas that are traditionally plagued by spring floods.
Hardest hit in Alberta have been the Fort McMurray, Fort Vermilion and peace River districts while the communities of Driftpile, Wabasca and Peigan Reserve have been spared, but are on alert.
At Fort…
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The Native Women's Association of Canada announced on March 4 the creation of a new employment initiative called "CareerPlace." The program will assist Aboriginal women in securing careers within the corporate sector, and will also feature a mentorship component to help women make a smooth transition into their new careers. Application forms for the program…
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The Native Women's Association of Canada announced on March 4 the creation of a new employment initiative called "CareerPlace." The program will assist Aboriginal women in securing careers within the corporate sector, and will also feature a mentorship component to help women make a smooth transition into their new careers. Application forms for the program…
News in Brief
Page 12
The Native Women's Association of Canada announced on March 4 the creation of a new employment initiative called "CareerPlace." The program will assist Aboriginal women in securing careers within the corporate sector, and will also feature a mentorship component to help women make a smooth transition into their new careers. Application forms for the program…
News in Brief
Page 12
Calgary's Chief David Crowchild Day Aboriginal Agency Fair will be held on May 21, with an award ceremony and reception to follow. This, the 11th annual go-round, will be coordinated by the Calgary Aboriginal Urban Affairs Committee, and will feature the participation of more than 40 Aboriginal agencies and services. The recipient of the 1996 Chief David…
News in Brief
Page 12
Calgary's Chief David Crowchild Day Aboriginal Agency Fair will be held on May 21, with an award ceremony and reception to follow. This, the 11th annual go-round, will be coordinated by the Calgary Aboriginal Urban Affairs Committee, and will feature the participation of more than 40 Aboriginal agencies and services. The recipient of the 1996 Chief David…
News in Brief
Page 12
Calgary's Chief David Crowchild Day Aboriginal Agency Fair will be held on May 21, with an award ceremony and reception to follow. This, the 11th annual go-round, will be coordinated by the Calgary Aboriginal Urban Affairs Committee, and will feature the participation of more than 40 Aboriginal agencies and services. The recipient of the 1996 Chief David…
News in Brief
Page 12
One of the five winners of the 1997 Royal Bank Native Student Scholarships is from Alberta. One of the awards, which were announced in Toronto on April 3, went to Jennifer Smith from Medicine Hat. Smith will receive $4,000 annually for her educational expenses to a maximum of four years at university or two years at college, in a discipline relevant to the…
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One of the five winners of the 1997 Royal Bank Native Student Scholarships is from Alberta. One of the awards, which were announced in Toronto on April 3, went to Jennifer Smith from Medicine Hat. Smith will receive $4,000 annually for her educational expenses to a maximum of four years at university or two years at college, in a discipline relevant to the…
News in Brief
Page 12
One of the five winners of the 1997 Royal Bank Native Student Scholarships is from Alberta. One of the awards, which were announced in Toronto on April 3, went to Jennifer Smith from Medicine Hat. Smith will receive $4,000 annually for her educational expenses to a maximum of four years at university or two years at college, in a discipline relevant to the…
News in Brief
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The Calgary Aboriginal Urban Affairs Committee has called for nominations for its 1997 Aboriginal youth achievement award. The award is open to all Aboriginal youth, "including status, non-status and Metis individuals." Nominees must be between the ages of 14 and 24 by the submission deadline, they must be attending a junior or senior high school or a post-…
