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Windspeaker Publication

Windspeaker Publication

Established in 1983 to serve the needs of northern Alberta, Windspeaker became a national newspaper on its 10th anniversary in 1993.

  • October 20, 2001
  • Windspeaker Staff

Page 15

What better way for an aspiring journalist to spend the summer than polishing the skills needed for the chosen profession?

The Saskatchewan Indian Federated College has decided to offer a Summer Institute in Indian/Native Journalism, to be held in June 1993 on the Regina campus.

The Summer Institute is a new addition to the Indian Communication Arts (INCA) program…

  • October 20, 2001
  • Windspeaker Staff

Page 15

What better way for an aspiring journalist to spend the summer than polishing the skills needed for the chosen profession?

The Saskatchewan Indian Federated College has decided to offer a Summer Institute in Indian/Native Journalism, to be held in June 1993 on the Regina campus.

The Summer Institute is a new addition to the Indian Communication Arts (INCA) program…

  • October 20, 2001
  • Jeff Morrow, Windspeaker Contributor, EDMONTON

Page 14

He's back!

Just when you thought you heard the last of Danny Stonewalker, he steps from

the shadows to handily dispose of Winnipeg's George McFall to become Canada's new heavyweight boxing champion.

And in the process the Fort McMurray, Alberta Native made Canadian history - twice over.

"That's right," growls Stonewalker's long-time manager, promoter…

  • October 20, 2001
  • Jeff Morrow, Windspeaker Contributor, EDMONTON

Page 14

He's back!

Just when you thought you heard the last of Danny Stonewalker, he steps from

the shadows to handily dispose of Winnipeg's George McFall to become Canada's new heavyweight boxing champion.

And in the process the Fort McMurray, Alberta Native made Canadian history - twice over.

"That's right," growls Stonewalker's long-time manager, promoter…

  • October 20, 2001
  • Jeff Morrow, Windspeaker Contributor, EDMONTON

Page 14

He's back!

Just when you thought you heard the last of Danny Stonewalker, he steps from

the shadows to handily dispose of Winnipeg's George McFall to become Canada's new heavyweight boxing champion.

And in the process the Fort McMurray, Alberta Native made Canadian history - twice over.

"That's right," growls Stonewalker's long-time manager, promoter…

  • October 20, 2001
  • Jeff Morrow, Windspeaker Contributor, EDMONTON

Page 14

He's back!

Just when you thought you heard the last of Danny Stonewalker, he steps from

the shadows to handily dispose of Winnipeg's George McFall to become Canada's new heavyweight boxing champion.

And in the process the Fort McMurray, Alberta Native made Canadian history - twice over.

"That's right," growls Stonewalker's long-time manager, promoter…

  • October 20, 2001
  • Stan Gladstone, Windspeaker Columnist

Page 10

I HAVE SPOKEN

In the eyes of many spiritual leaders, we are now living in a very corrupt world. In this country if it is not bingo then it is people tripping over each other rushing to buy 649 lottery tickets. I was warned about gambling when I was growing up. I fully agree with these spiritual leaders that are saying these things. If you ask these people why they have to…

  • October 20, 2001
  • Stan Gladstone, Windspeaker Columnist

Page 10

I HAVE SPOKEN

In the eyes of many spiritual leaders, we are now living in a very corrupt world. In this country if it is not bingo then it is people tripping over each other rushing to buy 649 lottery tickets. I was warned about gambling when I was growing up. I fully agree with these spiritual leaders that are saying these things. If you ask these people why they have to…

  • October 20, 2001
  • Stan Gladstone, Windspeaker Columnist

Page 10

I HAVE SPOKEN

In the eyes of many spiritual leaders, we are now living in a very corrupt world. In this country if it is not bingo then it is people tripping over each other rushing to buy 649 lottery tickets. I was warned about gambling when I was growing up. I fully agree with these spiritual leaders that are saying these things. If you ask these people why they have to…

  • October 20, 2001
  • Stan Gladstone, Windspeaker Columnist

Page 10

I HAVE SPOKEN

In the eyes of many spiritual leaders, we are now living in a very corrupt world. In this country if it is not bingo then it is people tripping over each other rushing to buy 649 lottery tickets. I was warned about gambling when I was growing up. I fully agree with these spiritual leaders that are saying these things. If you ask these people why they have to…

  • October 20, 2001
  • Windspeaker Staff

Page 8

The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples has issued a report based on its first round of meetings. Commissioners visited 36 locations, held 44 days of public hearings and heard from about 850 individuals and organizations, both aboriginal and non-aboriginal. Following are some highlights of that report.

Aboriginal and non-aboriginal speakers at the first round of public…

  • October 20, 2001
  • Windspeaker Staff

Page 8

The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples has issued a report based on its first round of meetings. Commissioners visited 36 locations, held 44 days of public hearings and heard from about 850 individuals and organizations, both aboriginal and non-aboriginal. Following are some highlights of that report.

Aboriginal and non-aboriginal speakers at the first round of public…

  • October 20, 2001
  • Windspeaker Staff

Page 8

The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples has issued a report based on its first round of meetings. Commissioners visited 36 locations, held 44 days of public hearings and heard from about 850 individuals and organizations, both aboriginal and non-aboriginal. Following are some highlights of that report.

Aboriginal and non-aboriginal speakers at the first round of public…

  • October 20, 2001
  • Windspeaker Staff

Page 8

The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples has issued a report based on its first round of meetings. Commissioners visited 36 locations, held 44 days of public hearings and heard from about 850 individuals and organizations, both aboriginal and non-aboriginal. Following are some highlights of that report.

Aboriginal and non-aboriginal speakers at the first round of public…

  • October 20, 2001
  • Richard Wagamese, Windspeaker Columnist

Page 7

Tansi, ahnee and hello.

And suddenly the sea. Standing here on a deserted stretch of rocky beach, the sound of gulls, the purple shadow of heron against the bleached grey of tree, the soft lullaby of waves on sand, the rocks themselves begin to breathe and you begin to feel

all of it as recognition of power. This is the universe.

It's morning. You gaze…