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Duane Janvier has accomplished more in three short years than a lot of people do in a lifetime.
In October, the 21-year-old successfully completed the cooking program at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology, the final step in a dream Janvier barely began to envision in 1990.
Today, Janvier is a young man with a bright and promising future.
But it…
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Duane Janvier has accomplished more in three short years than a lot of people do in a lifetime.
In October, the 21-year-old successfully completed the cooking program at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology, the final step in a dream Janvier barely began to envision in 1990.
Today, Janvier is a young man with a bright and promising future.
But it…
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Duane Janvier has accomplished more in three short years than a lot of people do in a lifetime.
In October, the 21-year-old successfully completed the cooking program at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology, the final step in a dream Janvier barely began to envision in 1990.
Today, Janvier is a young man with a bright and promising future.
But it…
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Duane Janvier has accomplished more in three short years than a lot of people do in a lifetime.
In October, the 21-year-old successfully completed the cooking program at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology, the final step in a dream Janvier barely began to envision in 1990.
Today, Janvier is a young man with a bright and promising future.
But it…
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Ray Cardinal sits on the bench where he decided to end a life-time of self-destructive behavior. He remembers how he felt that day. And once again, he feels lonely.
It's been two years since that pivotal moment at Urban Manor, an Edmonton-based home for hard-to-house alcoholics and substances abusers. Cardinal, a Cree from Alberta's Saddle Lake Reserve, was suffering the…
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Children born to mothers who drink heavily start life already disadvantaged.
They suffer from Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, and according to Dr. George Brenneman at Johns Hopkins University in Balitmore, Maryland, there are three main areas where the children have problems.
First, they are born small and never really catch up in size. Central nervous system damage means…
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When Doreen Janvier returned to her reserve two-and-a-half years ago, the normally prudent 29 year old threw caution to the wind and quit her job with Syncrude Canada.
Janvier, who returned to her namesake's reserve after a 15-year absence to
support family members enroled in drug and alcohol awareness counselling, said the visit awakened a strong desire to help…
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When Doreen Janvier returned to her reserve two-and-a-half years ago, the normally prudent 29 year old threw caution to the wind and quit her job with Syncrude Canada.
Janvier, who returned to her namesake's reserve after a 15-year absence to
support family members enroled in drug and alcohol awareness counselling, said the visit awakened a strong desire to help…
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When Doreen Janvier returned to her reserve two-and-a-half years ago, the normally prudent 29 year old threw caution to the wind and quit her job with Syncrude Canada.
Janvier, who returned to her namesake's reserve after a 15-year absence to
support family members enroled in drug and alcohol awareness counselling, said the visit awakened a strong desire to help…
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When Doreen Janvier returned to her reserve two-and-a-half years ago, the normally prudent 29 year old threw caution to the wind and quit her job with Syncrude Canada.
Janvier, who returned to her namesake's reserve after a 15-year absence to
support family members enroled in drug and alcohol awareness counselling, said the visit awakened a strong desire to help…
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The 1993 Canadian Finals rodeo in Edmonton saw four Native competitors, each a rookie at the CFR.
Kenton Randle of Fort Vermilion, Alta., competed in the bareback riding, Shawn Henry of Williams Lake, B.C. in the saddle bronc, Rick Henderson of Shell Lake, Sask., in the bull riding and Joseph Fox of Morley, Alta., in the boys' steer riding.
Making the CFR was an…
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The 20th Canadian Finals Rodeo at Edmonton's Northlands Coliseum was hailed by organizers and cowboys alike as the most successful yet.
The crowd for the Sunday performance didn't push the total attendance over 80,000, as promoters had hoped. But the numbers were still higher than the 1992 CFR, the most successful up till this year.
Fan favorite bull rider Daryl…
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The 20th Canadian Finals Rodeo at Edmonton's Northlands Coliseum was hailed by organizers and cowboys alike as the most successful yet.
The crowd for the Sunday performance didn't push the total attendance over 80,000, as promoters had hoped. But the numbers were still higher than the 1992 CFR, the most successful up till this year.
Fan favorite bull rider Daryl…
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The 20th Canadian Finals Rodeo at Edmonton's Northlands Coliseum was hailed by organizers and cowboys alike as the most successful yet.
The crowd for the Sunday performance didn't push the total attendance over 80,000, as promoters had hoped. But the numbers were still higher than the 1992 CFR, the most successful up till this year.
Fan favorite bull rider Daryl…
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The 20th Canadian Finals Rodeo at Edmonton's Northlands Coliseum was hailed by organizers and cowboys alike as the most successful yet.
The crowd for the Sunday performance didn't push the total attendance over 80,000, as promoters had hoped. But the numbers were still higher than the 1992 CFR, the most successful up till this year.
Fan favorite bull rider Daryl…
