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  • Doug Dahl, Windspeaker Contributor, Regina Saskatchewan

Page 14

The cliche in hockey is that good goaltending wins championships.

That was the case at the fourth annual SIFC cup '93, First Nations Hockey Tournament in Regina March 12-14.

The Pas Blues, backed by their player-of-the game, goal tender Chris Medicine, claimed their second consecutive tournament title with a 5-2 win over the Winnipeg Tobans in the A-B-Final at the…

  • Doug Dahl, Windspeaker Contributor, Regina Saskatchewan

Page 14

The cliche in hockey is that good goaltending wins championships.

That was the case at the fourth annual SIFC cup '93, First Nations Hockey Tournament in Regina March 12-14.

The Pas Blues, backed by their player-of-the game, goal tender Chris Medicine, claimed their second consecutive tournament title with a 5-2 win over the Winnipeg Tobans in the A-B-Final at the…

  • Doug Dahl, Windspeaker Contributor, Regina Saskatchewan

Page 14

The cliche in hockey is that good goaltending wins championships.

That was the case at the fourth annual SIFC cup '93, First Nations Hockey Tournament in Regina March 12-14.

The Pas Blues, backed by their player-of-the game, goal tender Chris Medicine, claimed their second consecutive tournament title with a 5-2 win over the Winnipeg Tobans in the A-B-Final at the…

  • Dina O'Meara, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Saskatoon Saskatchewan

Tedious editing tasks eliminated with new word processing computer program

Page 12

Native languages have just taken a step into the world of word processing.

A new computer program now includes special characters and accents particular to three Native languages, allowing users to bypass length manual post-editing. The First Nation Language Extensions program was the brain…

  • Dina O'Meara, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Saskatoon Saskatchewan

Tedious editing tasks eliminated with new word processing computer program

Page 12

Native languages have just taken a step into the world of word processing.

A new computer program now includes special characters and accents particular to three Native languages, allowing users to bypass length manual post-editing. The First Nation Language Extensions program was the brain…

  • Dina O'Meara, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Saskatoon Saskatchewan

Tedious editing tasks eliminated with new word processing computer program

Page 12

Native languages have just taken a step into the world of word processing.

A new computer program now includes special characters and accents particular to three Native languages, allowing users to bypass length manual post-editing. The First Nation Language Extensions program was the brain…

  • Dina O'Meara, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Saskatoon Saskatchewan

Tedious editing tasks eliminated with new word processing computer program

Page 12

Native languages have just taken a step into the world of word processing.

A new computer program now includes special characters and accents particular to three Native languages, allowing users to bypass length manual post-editing. The First Nation Language Extensions program was the brain…

  • Dina O'Meara, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Saskatoon Saskatchewan

Tedious editing tasks eliminated with new word processing computer program

Page 12

Native languages have just taken a step into the world of word processing.

A new computer program now includes special characters and accents particular to three Native languages, allowing users to bypass length manual post-editing. The First Nation Language Extensions program was the brain…

  • Dina O'Meara, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Saskatoon Saskatchewan

Tedious editing tasks eliminated with new word processing computer program

Page 12

Native languages have just taken a step into the world of word processing.

A new computer program now includes special characters and accents particular to three Native languages, allowing users to bypass length manual post-editing. The First Nation Language Extensions program was the brain…

  • Barb Grinder, Windspeaker Contributor, Blood Reserve Alberta

Page 5

A bitter dispute between Chief Harley Frank and the Tribal Council on the Blood Reserve is still raging, weeks after an angry protest over the purchase of 84 buffalo for the Blood Indian Ranch.

The controversy became common knowledge March 8. Chief Frank and a group of Elders, escorting the bison home after their purchase in South Dakota, were met at the Highway 509…

  • Barb Grinder, Windspeaker Contributor, Blood Reserve Alberta

Page 5

A bitter dispute between Chief Harley Frank and the Tribal Council on the Blood Reserve is still raging, weeks after an angry protest over the purchase of 84 buffalo for the Blood Indian Ranch.

The controversy became common knowledge March 8. Chief Frank and a group of Elders, escorting the bison home after their purchase in South Dakota, were met at the Highway 509…

  • Barb Grinder, Windspeaker Contributor, Blood Reserve Alberta

Page 5

A bitter dispute between Chief Harley Frank and the Tribal Council on the Blood Reserve is still raging, weeks after an angry protest over the purchase of 84 buffalo for the Blood Indian Ranch.

The controversy became common knowledge March 8. Chief Frank and a group of Elders, escorting the bison home after their purchase in South Dakota, were met at the Highway 509…

  • Barb Grinder, Windspeaker Contributor, Blood Reserve Alberta

Page 5

A bitter dispute between Chief Harley Frank and the Tribal Council on the Blood Reserve is still raging, weeks after an angry protest over the purchase of 84 buffalo for the Blood Indian Ranch.

The controversy became common knowledge March 8. Chief Frank and a group of Elders, escorting the bison home after their purchase in South Dakota, were met at the Highway 509…

  • Barb Grinder, Windspeaker Contributor, Blood Reserve Alberta

Page 5

A bitter dispute between Chief Harley Frank and the Tribal Council on the Blood Reserve is still raging, weeks after an angry protest over the purchase of 84 buffalo for the Blood Indian Ranch.

The controversy became common knowledge March 8. Chief Frank and a group of Elders, escorting the bison home after their purchase in South Dakota, were met at the Highway 509…

  • Barb Grinder, Windspeaker Contributor, Blood Reserve Alberta

Page 5

A bitter dispute between Chief Harley Frank and the Tribal Council on the Blood Reserve is still raging, weeks after an angry protest over the purchase of 84 buffalo for the Blood Indian Ranch.

The controversy became common knowledge March 8. Chief Frank and a group of Elders, escorting the bison home after their purchase in South Dakota, were met at the Highway 509…