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The Elk Pint Coop groceteria has decided to take two household products containing high levels of alcohol off its shelves.
The two products, Lysol disinfectant and Listerine mouthwash, have been linked to high incidents of shoplifting and are suspected of being misused.
Store manager Rodger McLaughlin said he won't be reordering the two products once stock has been…
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The Elk Pint Coop groceteria has decided to take two household products containing high levels of alcohol off its shelves.
The two products, Lysol disinfectant and Listerine mouthwash, have been linked to high incidents of shoplifting and are suspected of being misused.
Store manager Rodger McLaughlin said he won't be reordering the two products once stock has been…
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When Frank Yatchotay left his home in Indian Cabins 30 years ago so his children could go to school, he was leaving behind the lifetime of traditional hunting and fishing he had enjoyed since he was a boy.
But there was a sadness in his voice when he told how he lost two of his 10 children since moving his family to Meander River, where they could get an education.
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When Frank Yatchotay left his home in Indian Cabins 30 years ago so his children could go to school, he was leaving behind the lifetime of traditional hunting and fishing he had enjoyed since he was a boy.
But there was a sadness in his voice when he told how he lost two of his 10 children since moving his family to Meander River, where they could get an education.
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When Frank Yatchotay left his home in Indian Cabins 30 years ago so his children could go to school, he was leaving behind the lifetime of traditional hunting and fishing he had enjoyed since he was a boy.
But there was a sadness in his voice when he told how he lost two of his 10 children since moving his family to Meander River, where they could get an education.
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When Frank Yatchotay left his home in Indian Cabins 30 years ago so his children could go to school, he was leaving behind the lifetime of traditional hunting and fishing he had enjoyed since he was a boy.
But there was a sadness in his voice when he told how he lost two of his 10 children since moving his family to Meander River, where they could get an education.
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Two local Native social service groups hosted their first dance March 9 at the High Level Friendship Centre to mark a special time in Native sobriety.
The Dene Tha' Counseling Program and Action North, a substance abuse Centre, threw open the doors and laid out the red carpet for more than 60 area Natives, who took part in their first sober dance event. The show was…
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Two local Native social service groups hosted their first dance March 9 at the High Level Friendship Centre to mark a special time in Native sobriety.
The Dene Tha' Counseling Program and Action North, a substance abuse Centre, threw open the doors and laid out the red carpet for more than 60 area Natives, who took part in their first sober dance event. The show was…
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Two local Native social service groups hosted their first dance March 9 at the High Level Friendship Centre to mark a special time in Native sobriety.
The Dene Tha' Counseling Program and Action North, a substance abuse Centre, threw open the doors and laid out the red carpet for more than 60 area Natives, who took part in their first sober dance event. The show was…
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Two local Native social service groups hosted their first dance March 9 at the High Level Friendship Centre to mark a special time in Native sobriety.
The Dene Tha' Counseling Program and Action North, a substance abuse Centre, threw open the doors and laid out the red carpet for more than 60 area Natives, who took part in their first sober dance event. The show was…
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Changes to the Indian Act giving bands more control over non-Native businesses on their land could be a boon to bands across the country, says Chief Strater Crowfoot of the Siksika Nation.
He said Bill C-115, which was passed in June 1988, has long-term benefits, because it now empowers Indian people to designate land for economic development while still maintaining…
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Changes to the Indian Act giving bands more control over non-Native businesses on their land could be a boon to bands across the country, says Chief Strater Crowfoot of the Siksika Nation.
He said Bill C-115, which was passed in June 1988, has long-term benefits, because it now empowers Indian people to designate land for economic development while still maintaining…
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Changes to the Indian Act giving bands more control over non-Native businesses on their land could be a boon to bands across the country, says Chief Strater Crowfoot of the Siksika Nation.
He said Bill C-115, which was passed in June 1988, has long-term benefits, because it now empowers Indian people to designate land for economic development while still maintaining…
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Changes to the Indian Act giving bands more control over non-Native businesses on their land could be a boon to bands across the country, says Chief Strater Crowfoot of the Siksika Nation.
He said Bill C-115, which was passed in June 1988, has long-term benefits, because it now empowers Indian people to designate land for economic development while still maintaining…
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Blackfoot Chief Strater Crowfoot is demanding Ottawa pay his band compensation for legislative delays, which cost the band $1 million.
Crowfoot said government delays over the passage of Bill C-115, an amendment to the Indian Act, set back construction on a Blackfoot Reserve commercial and industrial project, which was scheduled to begin in April 1988.
He said…
