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Through sheer determination and encouragement from family and friends, Floyd Grossetete has been successful in his mission to improve his literacy. He was recently recognized at a celebration in Edmonton on Sept. 8 as one of 13 Canadians selected to receive an Individual Achievement Award in the 2006 Canada Post Literacy Awards.
"It was a real struggle for me, but I just…
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The Woodpeckers Association of Alberta is planning a dinner, dance and entertainment fundraiser with an arts and crafts giveaway on Nov. 18.
The money raised will go toward land claim education activities planned by the group, said President Shirley Gladue.
Members of the Woodpeckers Association are the descendents of the hereditary chiefs line of the Papaschase, a…
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Alberta's Aboriginal Affairs Minister Pearl Calahasen listened silently as Driftpile First Nation Chief Rose Laboucan read a resolution rejecting Alberta's plan for consulting First Nations about resource harvesting on their traditional territories. Then the minister got up and left the room.
All parties agree that's what happened. They disagree on other details though.…
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The Calgary Aboriginal Friendship Centre has reopened its doors after years of dormancy. An open house and community gathering was held Sept. 18 to celebrate the new beginning and it was an exciting day for all who took part, including City of Calgary officials, representatives from friendship centres across Alberta as far away as High Prairie, Elders and members from Calgary's…
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November will be a big month for Aboriginal music in Canada, as two separate award shows celebrate and promote the best the country has to offer.
First up will be the Aboriginal Peoples Choice Music Awards, the new kid on the block in the world of music award shows.
The first ever Aboriginal Peoples Choice Music Awards will be handed out at the MTS Centre in…
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Willie Littlechild pulled away from Tall Cree First Nation Chief Bernie Meneen on the fourth and final ballot on Oct. 6 and was elected Alberta's Assembly of First Nations (AFN) regional chief.
Incumbent Jason Goodstriker finished third.
After the chiefs had made the trip down the hall to vote in the Lake Bonavista room at the Deerfoot Inn & Casino for the third…
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On Sept. 29, in the glow of the early morning sunrise, Red River Carts were unloaded, horses were hitched up and a trapper's tent was erected on the site that would later that day welcome upwards of 200 Metis for the official renaming of a stretch of 36 St. NE (north of McKnight Blvd) to Metis Trail. It was proclaimed by Mayor Dave Bronconnier as Elders, citizens and officials…
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For the last 10 years, radio station CFWE has turned Monday and Thursday nights into a social event in many Alberta homes. With transmitters scattered across the province, the station broadcasts bingo games into thousands of houses, many in remote locations where attending the popular and fun game at a bingo hall is impossible.
"One of the biggest challenges was getting a…
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On Treaty Day, July 14, more than 100 members of the Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation proudly walked together and publicly stated their commitment to a safe and caring community, one that is free from substance and alcohol abuse. An Elder carried the band flag, accompanied by an RCMP officer dressed in traditional red serge. The group gathered on the steps of the band office to hear…
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Funding for five Aboriginal projects worth more than $550,000 was announced by the Edmonton Housing Trust Fund's Aboriginal Application Review Committee.
Night Wind Treatment Centre received $107,525 through the Urban Aboriginal Strategy (UAS), a federal program intended to improve the quality of life for urban Aboriginal people.
Night Wind Treatment Centre was…
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After 150 years of being stored in a trunk in Scotland, 29 of the 39 Aboriginal artifacts collected by the 9th Earl of Southesk have returned home to Canada. The items, collected in the mid-1800s during the earl's visit to Alberta and Saskatchewan, were purchased at auction by the Royal Alberta Museum (RAM). The artefacts had been stored in the attic of Kinnaird Castle in…
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Although it's only two years old, the KAMADA Walk, which stands for Kokums and Moshums Against Drugs and Alcohol, has attracted interest and involvement from various Saskatchewan and Alberta First Nations interested in bringing an end to alcohol and drug abuse in their communities.
The KAMADA Walk commemorates the loss of loved ones due to drugs and alcohol.
The…
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It's been 15 years of squabbling neighbors, government arm-twisting, cajoling, criticism and just plain hard work, but the Enoch Cree Nation is about to realize a dream when the
River Cree Resort and Casino opens its doors to the public in October.
Media types were given a sneak peek of the facility on Sept. 6 while the finishing touches were being put on casino…
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The RCMP Musical Ride galloped into Ermineskin Cree Nation on Aug. 26 and 27, one of just 21 communities where the quintessentially Canadian icons were scheduled to perform in July, August and September. It also marked the first time in history that RCMP horses were stabled on First Nations lands.
The Hobbema Cadet Corp. hosted the riders over two days, and took the…