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Native arts blooming

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The Aboriginal Artisans Arts and Crafts Society wants to celebrate summer in a big way.

So they've decided to stage a Native art and craft show and sale June 22-27 in Edmonton, and they've named it Welcome Summer '93.

Exhibitors from Western Canada, the Northwest Territories, Yukon and the U.S. are expected to attend.

And entertainers will include Laura Vinson, White Braid Society and the Fox Lake Traditional Singers.

Artist Dale Auger will act as host.

Native arts blooming

Page R7

The Aboriginal Artisans Arts and Crafts Society wants to celebrate summer in a big way.

So they've decided to stage a Native art and craft show and sale June 22-27 in Edmonton, and they've named it Welcome Summer '93.

Exhibitors from Western Canada, the Northwest Territories, Yukon and the U.S. are expected to attend.

And entertainers will include Laura Vinson, White Braid Society and the Fox Lake Traditional Singers.

Artist Dale Auger will act as host.

Native arts blooming

Page R7

The Aboriginal Artisans Arts and Crafts Society wants to celebrate summer in a big way.

So they've decided to stage a Native art and craft show and sale June 22-27 in Edmonton, and they've named it Welcome Summer '93.

Exhibitors from Western Canada, the Northwest Territories, Yukon and the U.S. are expected to attend.

And entertainers will include Laura Vinson, White Braid Society and the Fox Lake Traditional Singers.

Artist Dale Auger will act as host.

High Prairie students celebrate graduation

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More than 300 students representing 23 programs graduated from Alberta Vocational College in High Prairie June 11.

The students represented 23 different courses held at Grouard, plus six satellite campuses located in the Metis Settlements of East Prairie, Gift Lake and Peavine, and the communities of Atikameg, Valleyview and Smokey River.

Conservative MLA for Lesser Slave Lake, Pearl Calahasen, a Metis, and only one of three Native Alberta politicians, is a former AVC student and instructor at the Grouard campus.

High Prairie students celebrate graduation

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More than 300 students representing 23 programs graduated from Alberta Vocational College in High Prairie June 11.

The students represented 23 different courses held at Grouard, plus six satellite campuses located in the Metis Settlements of East Prairie, Gift Lake and Peavine, and the communities of Atikameg, Valleyview and Smokey River.

Conservative MLA for Lesser Slave Lake, Pearl Calahasen, a Metis, and only one of three Native Alberta politicians, is a former AVC student and instructor at the Grouard campus.

High Prairie students celebrate graduation

Page R7

More than 300 students representing 23 programs graduated from Alberta Vocational College in High Prairie June 11.

The students represented 23 different courses held at Grouard, plus six satellite campuses located in the Metis Settlements of East Prairie, Gift Lake and Peavine, and the communities of Atikameg, Valleyview and Smokey River.

Conservative MLA for Lesser Slave Lake, Pearl Calahasen, a Metis, and only one of three Native Alberta politicians, is a former AVC student and instructor at the Grouard campus.

High Prairie students celebrate graduation

Page R7

More than 300 students representing 23 programs graduated from Alberta Vocational College in High Prairie June 11.

The students represented 23 different courses held at Grouard, plus six satellite campuses located in the Metis Settlements of East Prairie, Gift Lake and Peavine, and the communities of Atikameg, Valleyview and Smokey River.

Conservative MLA for Lesser Slave Lake, Pearl Calahasen, a Metis, and only one of three Native Alberta politicians, is a former AVC student and instructor at the Grouard campus.

RCMP program unique

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Working between semesters often means taking on boring jobs that add nothing exciting to a student's resume.

Not so for a group of 25 students from Western Canada. Following this summer, they can tack small arms training, crowd control, and administrative duties on to their resumes.

RCMP program unique

Page R7

Working between semesters often means taking on boring jobs that add nothing exciting to a student's resume.

Not so for a group of 25 students from Western Canada. Following this summer, they can tack small arms training, crowd control, and administrative duties on to their resumes.

RCMP program unique

Page R7

Working between semesters often means taking on boring jobs that add nothing exciting to a student's resume.

Not so for a group of 25 students from Western Canada. Following this summer, they can tack small arms training, crowd control, and administrative duties on to their resumes.