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Are you involved in a Registered Pension Plan with your employer? If
you are you need to be sure you understand your protection in the event
of company or fund bankruptcy or insolvency.
If the company your pension money is invested in is a federally
registered life insurance company, chances are the company is a member
of the Consumer…
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Are you involved in a Registered Pension Plan with your employer? If
you are you need to be sure you understand your protection in the event
of company or fund bankruptcy or insolvency.
If the company your pension money is invested in is a federally
registered life insurance company, chances are the company is a member
of the Consumer…
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Are you involved in a Registered Pension Plan with your employer? If
you are you need to be sure you understand your protection in the event
of company or fund bankruptcy or insolvency.
If the company your pension money is invested in is a federally
registered life insurance company, chances are the company is a member
of the Consumer…
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Robin Lyons, 19-year-old daughter of the pro at Alberta's Wolf Creek
Golf Resort, is a young Metis athlete with the world at her feet.
As a freshman student at Central Arizona College in Coolidge, just
south of Phoenix, Arizona, Lyons has her sights set on the American
National College Track and Field Championships, both this year and in
1997…
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Robin Lyons, 19-year-old daughter of the pro at Alberta's Wolf Creek
Golf Resort, is a young Metis athlete with the world at her feet.
As a freshman student at Central Arizona College in Coolidge, just
south of Phoenix, Arizona, Lyons has her sights set on the American
National College Track and Field Championships, both this year and in
1997…
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Robin Lyons, 19-year-old daughter of the pro at Alberta's Wolf Creek
Golf Resort, is a young Metis athlete with the world at her feet.
As a freshman student at Central Arizona College in Coolidge, just
south of Phoenix, Arizona, Lyons has her sights set on the American
National College Track and Field Championships, both this year and in
1997…
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Soon, there is going to be more muscle backing Aboriginal sport in
Canada, if the recently formed Aboriginal Sport Circle has its way.
At its first annual meeting May 10 to 12 at the Tsuu T'ina First Nation
near Calgary, the circle laid the organizational groundwork for itself
as the national voice of Aboriginal sport in Canada.
The circle's…
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Soon, there is going to be more muscle backing Aboriginal sport in
Canada, if the recently formed Aboriginal Sport Circle has its way.
At its first annual meeting May 10 to 12 at the Tsuu T'ina First Nation
near Calgary, the circle laid the organizational groundwork for itself
as the national voice of Aboriginal sport in Canada.
The circle's…
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Soon, there is going to be more muscle backing Aboriginal sport in
Canada, if the recently formed Aboriginal Sport Circle has its way.
At its first annual meeting May 10 to 12 at the Tsuu T'ina First Nation
near Calgary, the circle laid the organizational groundwork for itself
as the national voice of Aboriginal sport in Canada.
The circle's…
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Bob Rock Productions is placing a casting call for its upcoming early
summer production of The Missing Bell of Batoche. This play-teleplay
(which will be aired over the provincewide BBS Saskatchewan Television
Network during the fall of 1996) will premiere on stage at the Carlton
Cafetorium in Prince Albert, Sask. from June 28-30. The teleplay
…
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Bob Rock Productions is placing a casting call for its upcoming early
summer production of The Missing Bell of Batoche. This play-teleplay
(which will be aired over the provincewide BBS Saskatchewan Television
Network during the fall of 1996) will premiere on stage at the Carlton
Cafetorium in Prince Albert, Sask. from June 28-30. The teleplay
…
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Bob Rock Productions is placing a casting call for its upcoming early
summer production of The Missing Bell of Batoche. This play-teleplay
(which will be aired over the provincewide BBS Saskatchewan Television
Network during the fall of 1996) will premiere on stage at the Carlton
Cafetorium in Prince Albert, Sask. from June 28-30. The teleplay
…
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There is no such thing as a bad singer, according to a member of the
Six Nations Women's Singers.
Seneca singer Sadie Buck of Oshweken, Ont., emphasized this point to
about 25 young people attending a one-day singing workshop on Friday,
May 3,.
The seminar was hosted by the Pitaa Native Dinner Show, a project of
the Red Thunder Native…
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There is no such thing as a bad singer, according to a member of the
Six Nations Women's Singers.
Seneca singer Sadie Buck of Oshweken, Ont., emphasized this point to
about 25 young people attending a one-day singing workshop on Friday,
May 3,.
The seminar was hosted by the Pitaa Native Dinner Show, a project of
the Red Thunder Native…
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There is no such thing as a bad singer, according to a member of the
Six Nations Women's Singers.
Seneca singer Sadie Buck of Oshweken, Ont., emphasized this point to
about 25 young people attending a one-day singing workshop on Friday,
May 3,.
The seminar was hosted by the Pitaa Native Dinner Show, a project of
the Red Thunder Native…