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Participating in the 1993 Sacred Run in New Zealand was truly meant to be for a group of young athletes from central Canada.
Left penniless and ticket-less after their trainer failed to show on the eve of the run, the youths were the recipients of a wave of financial support that floated them to New Zealand and back.
More than $14,000 were donated to the First…
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Participating in the 1993 Sacred Run in New Zealand was truly meant to be for a group of young athletes from central Canada.
Left penniless and ticket-less after their trainer failed to show on the eve of the run, the youths were the recipients of a wave of financial support that floated them to New Zealand and back.
More than $14,000 were donated to the First…
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Participating in the 1993 Sacred Run in New Zealand was truly meant to be for a group of young athletes from central Canada.
Left penniless and ticket-less after their trainer failed to show on the eve of the run, the youths were the recipients of a wave of financial support that floated them to New Zealand and back.
More than $14,000 were donated to the First…
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Participating in the 1993 Sacred Run in New Zealand was truly meant to be for a group of young athletes from central Canada.
Left penniless and ticket-less after their trainer failed to show on the eve of the run, the youths were the recipients of a wave of financial support that floated them to New Zealand and back.
More than $14,000 were donated to the First…
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A study is under way in Saskatoon to test how Natives respond to meningococcal meningitis vaccines.
Approximately 180 children, Native and non-Native, will have blood samples taken in the voluntary test which will compare antibody levels in the two groups. A joint group from the Laboratory Centre for Disease Control in Ottawa and the University of Saskatchewan is…
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A study is under way in Saskatoon to test how Natives respond to meningococcal meningitis vaccines.
Approximately 180 children, Native and non-Native, will have blood samples taken in the voluntary test which will compare antibody levels in the two groups. A joint group from the Laboratory Centre for Disease Control in Ottawa and the University of Saskatchewan is…
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A study is under way in Saskatoon to test how Natives respond to meningococcal meningitis vaccines.
Approximately 180 children, Native and non-Native, will have blood samples taken in the voluntary test which will compare antibody levels in the two groups. A joint group from the Laboratory Centre for Disease Control in Ottawa and the University of Saskatchewan is…
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A study is under way in Saskatoon to test how Natives respond to meningococcal meningitis vaccines.
Approximately 180 children, Native and non-Native, will have blood samples taken in the voluntary test which will compare antibody levels in the two groups. A joint group from the Laboratory Centre for Disease Control in Ottawa and the University of Saskatchewan is…
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Tribal police services have been cancelled on eight Manitoba reserves, leaving residents without police surveillance, and relying on RCMP from nearby communities to attend emergency calls.
A funding crunch forced the Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council to lay off all 26 tribal police officers serving their jurisdiction, said chief executive officer Kathy Whitecloud-Roth.
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Tribal police services have been cancelled on eight Manitoba reserves, leaving residents without police surveillance, and relying on RCMP from nearby communities to attend emergency calls.
A funding crunch forced the Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council to lay off all 26 tribal police officers serving their jurisdiction, said chief executive officer Kathy Whitecloud-Roth.
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Tribal police services have been cancelled on eight Manitoba reserves, leaving residents without police surveillance, and relying on RCMP from nearby communities to attend emergency calls.
A funding crunch forced the Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council to lay off all 26 tribal police officers serving their jurisdiction, said chief executive officer Kathy Whitecloud-Roth.
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Tribal police services have been cancelled on eight Manitoba reserves, leaving residents without police surveillance, and relying on RCMP from nearby communities to attend emergency calls.
A funding crunch forced the Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council to lay off all 26 tribal police officers serving their jurisdiction, said chief executive officer Kathy Whitecloud-Roth.
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REVIEW
In The Rapids
Ovide Mercredi and Mary Ellen Turpel
Viking, 248 pages, hardcover, $25.99
An Elder from Morley, Alta. once had a vision.
Everyone in Canada, Native and non-Native alike, was entering a great rapids. The safest route downstream was unknown to any of the travellers, as were the danger zones. But the journey would have to be…
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REVIEW
In The Rapids
Ovide Mercredi and Mary Ellen Turpel
Viking, 248 pages, hardcover, $25.99
An Elder from Morley, Alta. once had a vision.
Everyone in Canada, Native and non-Native alike, was entering a great rapids. The safest route downstream was unknown to any of the travellers, as were the danger zones. But the journey would have to be…
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REVIEW
In The Rapids
Ovide Mercredi and Mary Ellen Turpel
Viking, 248 pages, hardcover, $25.99
An Elder from Morley, Alta. once had a vision.
Everyone in Canada, Native and non-Native alike, was entering a great rapids. The safest route downstream was unknown to any of the travellers, as were the danger zones. But the journey would have to be…
