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New hunting law criticized

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Like most Native entrepreneurs, Ken Steinhauer had a vision of stepping into the world of free enterprise on par with his non-Native counterparts.

Only he wanted to do it by hiking through the wilderness the same way his forefathers have done for hundreds of years.

But now his dream of operating a Native guide service is slowly fading because of a recent government regulation to cut back on the number of animals killed by non-resident Albertans.

Outfitters are now required to pay for tags before offering their services to a potential client.

New hunting law criticized

Page 5

Like most Native entrepreneurs, Ken Steinhauer had a vision of stepping into the world of free enterprise on par with his non-Native counterparts.

Only he wanted to do it by hiking through the wilderness the same way his forefathers have done for hundreds of years.

But now his dream of operating a Native guide service is slowly fading because of a recent government regulation to cut back on the number of animals killed by non-resident Albertans.

Outfitters are now required to pay for tags before offering their services to a potential client.

New hunting law criticized

Page 5

Like most Native entrepreneurs, Ken Steinhauer had a vision of stepping into the world of free enterprise on par with his non-Native counterparts.

Only he wanted to do it by hiking through the wilderness the same way his forefathers have done for hundreds of years.

But now his dream of operating a Native guide service is slowly fading because of a recent government regulation to cut back on the number of animals killed by non-resident Albertans.

Outfitters are now required to pay for tags before offering their services to a potential client.

Goodfish band launches major business expansion

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A Cree band will soon be doing business with an American oil company dry-cleaning, mending and manufacturing coveralls for oil workers.

On Feb. 15 in Edmonton, the Exxon Corporation from Houston, Texas will sign a new contract with the Whitefish Lake Band from northeastern Alberta.

As well, two Alberta oil companies--Suncor Inc, and Syncrude Canada Ltd.--will sign five-year extensions of current dry-cleaning and mending contracts.

Goodfish band launches major business expansion

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A Cree band will soon be doing business with an American oil company dry-cleaning, mending and manufacturing coveralls for oil workers.

On Feb. 15 in Edmonton, the Exxon Corporation from Houston, Texas will sign a new contract with the Whitefish Lake Band from northeastern Alberta.

As well, two Alberta oil companies--Suncor Inc, and Syncrude Canada Ltd.--will sign five-year extensions of current dry-cleaning and mending contracts.

Goodfish band launches major business expansion

Page 4

A Cree band will soon be doing business with an American oil company dry-cleaning, mending and manufacturing coveralls for oil workers.

On Feb. 15 in Edmonton, the Exxon Corporation from Houston, Texas will sign a new contract with the Whitefish Lake Band from northeastern Alberta.

As well, two Alberta oil companies--Suncor Inc, and Syncrude Canada Ltd.--will sign five-year extensions of current dry-cleaning and mending contracts.

Goodfish band launches major business expansion

Page 4

A Cree band will soon be doing business with an American oil company dry-cleaning, mending and manufacturing coveralls for oil workers.

On Feb. 15 in Edmonton, the Exxon Corporation from Houston, Texas will sign a new contract with the Whitefish Lake Band from northeastern Alberta.

As well, two Alberta oil companies--Suncor Inc, and Syncrude Canada Ltd.--will sign five-year extensions of current dry-cleaning and mending contracts.

Hearings on OSLO project

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Alberta and the federal government will hold joint public hearings on the environmental impact of the proposed OSLO oilsands project in northern Alberta. The OSLO project, scheduled to begin production in 1997 near Fort McMurray, is designed to exploit northern Alberta's vast reserves of tar sands oil. The review will look at the project's impact on Native people and transboundary air and water quality.

Hearings on OSLO project

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Alberta and the federal government will hold joint public hearings on the environmental impact of the proposed OSLO oilsands project in northern Alberta. The OSLO project, scheduled to begin production in 1997 near Fort McMurray, is designed to exploit northern Alberta's vast reserves of tar sands oil. The review will look at the project's impact on Native people and transboundary air and water quality.

Hearings on OSLO project

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Alberta and the federal government will hold joint public hearings on the environmental impact of the proposed OSLO oilsands project in northern Alberta. The OSLO project, scheduled to begin production in 1997 near Fort McMurray, is designed to exploit northern Alberta's vast reserves of tar sands oil. The review will look at the project's impact on Native people and transboundary air and water quality.