Blood dispute splintering community
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A bitter dispute between Chief Harley Frank and the Tribal Council on the Blood Reserve is still raging, weeks after an angry protest over the purchase of 84 buffalo for the Blood Indian Ranch.
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A bitter dispute between Chief Harley Frank and the Tribal Council on the Blood Reserve is still raging, weeks after an angry protest over the purchase of 84 buffalo for the Blood Indian Ranch.
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A bitter dispute between Chief Harley Frank and the Tribal Council on the Blood Reserve is still raging, weeks after an angry protest over the purchase of 84 buffalo for the Blood Indian Ranch.
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A bitter dispute between Chief Harley Frank and the Tribal Council on the Blood Reserve is still raging, weeks after an angry protest over the purchase of 84 buffalo for the Blood Indian Ranch.
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More than 16 years after Fred Johnson's last drink, he still faces reminders of the dangerous allure of alcohol on his 95 per cent dry reserve at Alkali Lake in British Columbia.
When his teenage daughter, now 15, experimented last year with beer bought by a young adult at nearby Williams Lake, he and his wife spelled out the dangers to her and laid charges against the man for supplying a minor with alcohol.
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More than 16 years after Fred Johnson's last drink, he still faces reminders of the dangerous allure of alcohol on his 95 per cent dry reserve at Alkali Lake in British Columbia.
When his teenage daughter, now 15, experimented last year with beer bought by a young adult at nearby Williams Lake, he and his wife spelled out the dangers to her and laid charges against the man for supplying a minor with alcohol.
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More than 16 years after Fred Johnson's last drink, he still faces reminders of the dangerous allure of alcohol on his 95 per cent dry reserve at Alkali Lake in British Columbia.
When his teenage daughter, now 15, experimented last year with beer bought by a young adult at nearby Williams Lake, he and his wife spelled out the dangers to her and laid charges against the man for supplying a minor with alcohol.
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More than 16 years after Fred Johnson's last drink, he still faces reminders of the dangerous allure of alcohol on his 95 per cent dry reserve at Alkali Lake in British Columbia.
When his teenage daughter, now 15, experimented last year with beer bought by a young adult at nearby Williams Lake, he and his wife spelled out the dangers to her and laid charges against the man for supplying a minor with alcohol.
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More than 16 years after Fred Johnson's last drink, he still faces reminders of the dangerous allure of alcohol on his 95 per cent dry reserve at Alkali Lake in British Columbia.
When his teenage daughter, now 15, experimented last year with beer bought by a young adult at nearby Williams Lake, he and his wife spelled out the dangers to her and laid charges against the man for supplying a minor with alcohol.
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More than 16 years after Fred Johnson's last drink, he still faces reminders of the dangerous allure of alcohol on his 95 per cent dry reserve at Alkali Lake in British Columbia.
When his teenage daughter, now 15, experimented last year with beer bought by a young adult at nearby Williams Lake, he and his wife spelled out the dangers to her and laid charges against the man for supplying a minor with alcohol.
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He's gone - or going - but he won't be forgotten. Brian Mulroney will be remembered in northern British Columbia, long after he's kicking up daisies, as the man who pulled the plug on the Nechako River.