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The Edmonton Police Commission wants Native groups to help clean up the city's image but Alberta Native leaders insist that the commitment should be more involved than simply downplaying its violent reputation.
They want the city to recognize the needs of Native people and not view them as the source of the city's high crime rate.
Police commission vice-chairman…
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The Edmonton Police Commission wants Native groups to help clean up the city's image but Alberta Native leaders insist that the commitment should be more involved than simply downplaying its violent reputation.
They want the city to recognize the needs of Native people and not view them as the source of the city's high crime rate.
Police commission vice-chairman…
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Skyrocketing rental prices in Edmonton have the inner-city poor scrambling to find an affordable place to live and housing agencies are expecting a surge in applications from people coming into the city.
Linda Trottier, housing placement worker for the Boyle Street Co-op, said she is starting to detect a steady increase in the number of people coming to her center for help…
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Skyrocketing rental prices in Edmonton have the inner-city poor scrambling to find an affordable place to live and housing agencies are expecting a surge in applications from people coming into the city.
Linda Trottier, housing placement worker for the Boyle Street Co-op, said she is starting to detect a steady increase in the number of people coming to her center for help…
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Skyrocketing rental prices in Edmonton have the inner-city poor scrambling to find an affordable place to live and housing agencies are expecting a surge in applications from people coming into the city.
Linda Trottier, housing placement worker for the Boyle Street Co-op, said she is starting to detect a steady increase in the number of people coming to her center for help…
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Skyrocketing rental prices in Edmonton have the inner-city poor scrambling to find an affordable place to live and housing agencies are expecting a surge in applications from people coming into the city.
Linda Trottier, housing placement worker for the Boyle Street Co-op, said she is starting to detect a steady increase in the number of people coming to her center for help…
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A $600 million pulp and paper mill is being considered for the High Prairie area but a similar-sized project planned for High Level is now on hold.
Windspeaker has learned that YFY Pulp & Paper Canada Ltd. has completed a feasibility study and has submitted a proposal to the province to build a chemithermomechanical (CTMP) mill about 15 miles west of Falher, near High…
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A $600 million pulp and paper mill is being considered for the High Prairie area but a similar-sized project planned for High Level is now on hold.
Windspeaker has learned that YFY Pulp & Paper Canada Ltd. has completed a feasibility study and has submitted a proposal to the province to build a chemithermomechanical (CTMP) mill about 15 miles west of Falher, near High…
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A $600 million pulp and paper mill is being considered for the High Prairie area but a similar-sized project planned for High Level is now on hold.
Windspeaker has learned that YFY Pulp & Paper Canada Ltd. has completed a feasibility study and has submitted a proposal to the province to build a chemithermomechanical (CTMP) mill about 15 miles west of Falher, near High…
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A $600 million pulp and paper mill is being considered for the High Prairie area but a similar-sized project planned for High Level is now on hold.
Windspeaker has learned that YFY Pulp & Paper Canada Ltd. has completed a feasibility study and has submitted a proposal to the province to build a chemithermomechanical (CTMP) mill about 15 miles west of Falher, near High…
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Paddle Prairie settlement residents will vote Jan. 18 on whether to accept or reject a decision to pull-out of the Federation of Metis Settlements.
On Nov. 14, Paddle Prairie council voted to separate from the Alberta Federation of Metis Settlement Associations (AFMS) because some of the councilors felt the concerns of the council were being ignored by the AFM's all-…
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Paddle Prairie settlement residents will vote Jan. 18 on whether to accept or reject a decision to pull-out of the Federation of Metis Settlements.
On Nov. 14, Paddle Prairie council voted to separate from the Alberta Federation of Metis Settlement Associations (AFMS) because some of the councilors felt the concerns of the council were being ignored by the AFM's all-…
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Paddle Prairie settlement residents will vote Jan. 18 on whether to accept or reject a decision to pull-out of the Federation of Metis Settlements.
On Nov. 14, Paddle Prairie council voted to separate from the Alberta Federation of Metis Settlement Associations (AFMS) because some of the councilors felt the concerns of the council were being ignored by the AFM's all-…
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Paddle Prairie settlement residents will vote Jan. 18 on whether to accept or reject a decision to pull-out of the Federation of Metis Settlements.
On Nov. 14, Paddle Prairie council voted to separate from the Alberta Federation of Metis Settlement Associations (AFMS) because some of the councilors felt the concerns of the council were being ignored by the AFM's all-…
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"Fosterchild" and "Richard Cardinal: Cry From A Diary Of A Metis Child," two NFB films, tell the true life, tragic stories of Native foster children who have gone through society's child welfare system.
"Richard Cardinal: Cry From A Diary Of A Metis Child" is so heart-wrenching one would prefer to believe it never happened but it did.
Cardinal, a victim of the…
