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Alberta Sweetgrass

  • Terry Lusty, Sweetgrass Writer, Calgary

Page 20

Although recent band elections in southern Alberta have installed a few new chiefs, such was not the case on the outskirts of Calgary where Chief Roy Whitney fought off a strong bid by Bruce Starlight and retained his position. He now enters his sixth two-year term as chief of the Tsuu T'ina First Nation. Only three of the 10 council positions saw new faces ? those of Kevin…

  • Terry Lusty, Sweetgrass Writer, Calgary

Page 20

Although recent band elections in southern Alberta have installed a few new chiefs, such was not the case on the outskirts of Calgary where Chief Roy Whitney fought off a strong bid by Bruce Starlight and retained his position. He now enters his sixth two-year term as chief of the Tsuu T'ina First Nation. Only three of the 10 council positions saw new faces ? those of Kevin…

  • R John Hayes, Sweetgrass Writer, Cold Lake First Nations

Page 18

The Cole Lake First Nations administration began moving into their new Multipurpose Building last month. The building, designed by Edmonton architect Francis Ng Architect Ltd. And built by general contractor Alliance Construction Ltd. Of Bonnyville, married art and function. The building will serve as a community center and w ill house the band's administration.

"It's in…

  • R John Hayes, Sweetgrass Writer, Cold Lake First Nations

Page 18

The Cole Lake First Nations administration began moving into their new Multipurpose Building last month. The building, designed by Edmonton architect Francis Ng Architect Ltd. And built by general contractor Alliance Construction Ltd. Of Bonnyville, married art and function. The building will serve as a community center and w ill house the band's administration.

"It's in…

  • R John Hayes, Sweetgrass Writer, Cold Lake First Nations

Page 18

The Cole Lake First Nations administration began moving into their new Multipurpose Building last month. The building, designed by Edmonton architect Francis Ng Architect Ltd. And built by general contractor Alliance Construction Ltd. Of Bonnyville, married art and function. The building will serve as a community center and w ill house the band's administration.

"It's in…

  • R John Hayes, Sweetgrass Writer, Cold Lake First Nations

Page 18

The Cole Lake First Nations administration began moving into their new Multipurpose Building last month. The building, designed by Edmonton architect Francis Ng Architect Ltd. And built by general contractor Alliance Construction Ltd. Of Bonnyville, married art and function. The building will serve as a community center and w ill house the band's administration.

"It's in…

  • R John Hayes, Sweetgrass Writer, Cold Lake First Nations

Page 18

The Cole Lake First Nations administration began moving into their new Multipurpose Building last month. The building, designed by Edmonton architect Francis Ng Architect Ltd. And built by general contractor Alliance Construction Ltd. Of Bonnyville, married art and function. The building will serve as a community center and w ill house the band's administration.

"It's in…

  • R John Hayes, Sweetgrass Writer, Cold Lake First Nations

Page 18

The Cole Lake First Nations administration began moving into their new Multipurpose Building last month. The building, designed by Edmonton architect Francis Ng Architect Ltd. And built by general contractor Alliance Construction Ltd. Of Bonnyville, married art and function. The building will serve as a community center and w ill house the band's administration.

"It's in…

  • Terry Lusty, Sweetgrass Writer, Enoch

Page 17

December was one month many students at the Enoch Cree Nation will not soon forget. That was when the Kitaskinaw School held a banner raising day in the school gym. It was also a time when certain sports teams and athletes were recognized and introduced to fellow students and staff for being good role models.

Athletic instructor Chris Hollingsworth kicked off the even by…

  • Terry Lusty, Sweetgrass Writer, Enoch

Page 17

December was one month many students at the Enoch Cree Nation will not soon forget. That was when the Kitaskinaw School held a banner raising day in the school gym. It was also a time when certain sports teams and athletes were recognized and introduced to fellow students and staff for being good role models.

Athletic instructor Chris Hollingsworth kicked off the even by…

  • Terry Lusty, Sweetgrass Writer, Enoch

Page 17

December was one month many students at the Enoch Cree Nation will not soon forget. That was when the Kitaskinaw School held a banner raising day in the school gym. It was also a time when certain sports teams and athletes were recognized and introduced to fellow students and staff for being good role models.

Athletic instructor Chris Hollingsworth kicked off the even by…

  • Terry Lusty, Sweetgrass Writer, Enoch

Page 17

December was one month many students at the Enoch Cree Nation will not soon forget. That was when the Kitaskinaw School held a banner raising day in the school gym. It was also a time when certain sports teams and athletes were recognized and introduced to fellow students and staff for being good role models.

Athletic instructor Chris Hollingsworth kicked off the even by…

  • Terry Lusty, Sweetgrass Writer, Enoch

Page 17

December was one month many students at the Enoch Cree Nation will not soon forget. That was when the Kitaskinaw School held a banner raising day in the school gym. It was also a time when certain sports teams and athletes were recognized and introduced to fellow students and staff for being good role models.

Athletic instructor Chris Hollingsworth kicked off the even by…

  • Terry Lusty, Sweetgrass Writer, Enoch

Page 17

December was one month many students at the Enoch Cree Nation will not soon forget. That was when the Kitaskinaw School held a banner raising day in the school gym. It was also a time when certain sports teams and athletes were recognized and introduced to fellow students and staff for being good role models.

Athletic instructor Chris Hollingsworth kicked off the even by…

  • Garth Esperance, Sweetgrass Writer, Sturgeon Lake, Sask.

Page 17

With 58 seconds left to play, John Corrigal completed his hat trick to put Canoe Lake up 6-5 in the final of the Sturgeon Lake First Nation seventh-annual Aboriginal senior hockey tournament. After a time out, the Opawiskan Stars threw everything but the kitchen sink at Canoe Lake goalie Devon Leriverre, but his outstanding saves persevered the victory for his team. The game…