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  • Andree Audette, Windspeaker Contributor, CANIM LAKE B.C.

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Caribou Shuswap Natives who lived horrific experiences in church-run schools are showing Indians throughout Canada that victory over the trauma is at hand.

"In other parts of the country, we mostly hear problems. But here, we hear solutions. There are amazing lessons to be learned from villages such as Alkali Lake and Canim Lake," said Chief George Erasmus, co-chairman of…

  • R. John Haye, Windspeaker Contributor, SPRUCE GROVE ALTA.

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The new Alberta senior gold medallist is clearly the master of his class.

Willard Lewis ploughed through his opponents with grace and determination to win the Alberta Provincial Senior Open gold at Spruce Grove March 21. Referees stopped Lewis's bouts early. He was clearly the better fighter in both fights, showing greater punch ability, strength and experience.

  • R. John Haye, Windspeaker Contributor, SPRUCE GROVE ALTA.

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The new Alberta senior gold medallist is clearly the master of his class.

Willard Lewis ploughed through his opponents with grace and determination to win the Alberta Provincial Senior Open gold at Spruce Grove March 21. Referees stopped Lewis's bouts early. He was clearly the better fighter in both fights, showing greater punch ability, strength and experience.

  • R. John Haye, Windspeaker Contributor, SPRUCE GROVE ALTA.

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The new Alberta senior gold medallist is clearly the master of his class.

Willard Lewis ploughed through his opponents with grace and determination to win the Alberta Provincial Senior Open gold at Spruce Grove March 21. Referees stopped Lewis's bouts early. He was clearly the better fighter in both fights, showing greater punch ability, strength and experience.

  • R. John Haye, Windspeaker Contributor, SPRUCE GROVE ALTA.

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The new Alberta senior gold medallist is clearly the master of his class.

Willard Lewis ploughed through his opponents with grace and determination to win the Alberta Provincial Senior Open gold at Spruce Grove March 21. Referees stopped Lewis's bouts early. He was clearly the better fighter in both fights, showing greater punch ability, strength and experience.

  • R. John Haye, Windspeaker Contributor, SPRUCE GROVE ALTA.

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The new Alberta senior gold medallist is clearly the master of his class.

Willard Lewis ploughed through his opponents with grace and determination to win the Alberta Provincial Senior Open gold at Spruce Grove March 21. Referees stopped Lewis's bouts early. He was clearly the better fighter in both fights, showing greater punch ability, strength and experience.

  • R. John Hayes, Windspeaker Contributor, SPRUCE GROVE, ALTA.

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More than 1,300 fans crowded into the gym at Broxton Park Elementary School

in Spruce Grove during the three days of the Alberta Provincial Boxing Championships. Organizer Jim Titley called the weekend of 65 amateur fights a "huge success," and said the skill levels displayed were "at a high level."

Boxers moved from novice categories into open competition which…

  • R. John Hayes, Windspeaker Contributor, SPRUCE GROVE, ALTA.

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More than 1,300 fans crowded into the gym at Broxton Park Elementary School

in Spruce Grove during the three days of the Alberta Provincial Boxing Championships. Organizer Jim Titley called the weekend of 65 amateur fights a "huge success," and said the skill levels displayed were "at a high level."

Boxers moved from novice categories into open competition which…

  • R. John Hayes, Windspeaker Contributor, SPRUCE GROVE, ALTA.

Page 1

More than 1,300 fans crowded into the gym at Broxton Park Elementary School

in Spruce Grove during the three days of the Alberta Provincial Boxing Championships. Organizer Jim Titley called the weekend of 65 amateur fights a "huge success," and said the skill levels displayed were "at a high level."

Boxers moved from novice categories into open competition which…

  • R. John Hayes, Windspeaker Contributor, SPRUCE GROVE, ALTA.

Page 1

More than 1,300 fans crowded into the gym at Broxton Park Elementary School

in Spruce Grove during the three days of the Alberta Provincial Boxing Championships. Organizer Jim Titley called the weekend of 65 amateur fights a "huge success," and said the skill levels displayed were "at a high level."

Boxers moved from novice categories into open competition which…

  • R. John Hayes, Windspeaker Contributor, SPRUCE GROVE, ALTA.

Page 1

More than 1,300 fans crowded into the gym at Broxton Park Elementary School

in Spruce Grove during the three days of the Alberta Provincial Boxing Championships. Organizer Jim Titley called the weekend of 65 amateur fights a "huge success," and said the skill levels displayed were "at a high level."

Boxers moved from novice categories into open competition which…

  • Linda Caldwell, Windspeaker Staff Writer

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Angela Latta is looking for a place where she belongs.

Like thousands of aboriginal children, she was adopted as an infant and grew up in a white household. In 1988, she decided she wanted to know more about her people and her Indian culture, so she applied to Ottawa for information on becoming a registered Indian under the Indian Act. In 1989, she applied for status.…

  • Linda Caldwell, Windspeaker Staff Writer

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Angela Latta is looking for a place where she belongs.

Like thousands of aboriginal children, she was adopted as an infant and grew up in a white household. In 1988, she decided she wanted to know more about her people and her Indian culture, so she applied to Ottawa for information on becoming a registered Indian under the Indian Act. In 1989, she applied for status.…

  • Linda Caldwell, Windspeaker Staff Writer

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Angela Latta is looking for a place where she belongs.

Like thousands of aboriginal children, she was adopted as an infant and grew up in a white household. In 1988, she decided she wanted to know more about her people and her Indian culture, so she applied to Ottawa for information on becoming a registered Indian under the Indian Act. In 1989, she applied for status.…

  • Linda Caldwell, Windspeaker Staff Writer

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Angela Latta is looking for a place where she belongs.

Like thousands of aboriginal children, she was adopted as an infant and grew up in a white household. In 1988, she decided she wanted to know more about her people and her Indian culture, so she applied to Ottawa for information on becoming a registered Indian under the Indian Act. In 1989, she applied for status.…