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Indigenous peoples from Saskatchewan and Taiwan have joined forces to open up economic and cultural opportunities.
The National Aboriginal Economic and Cultural Agreement was signed by Taiwan Aboriginal legislature member Chin-Sheng Chuang on behalf of the Taiwan government and business interests. Assembly of First Nations Grand Chief Ovide Mercredi also signed the…
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Indigenous peoples from Saskatchewan and Taiwan have joined forces to open up economic and cultural opportunities.
The National Aboriginal Economic and Cultural Agreement was signed by Taiwan Aboriginal legislature member Chin-Sheng Chuang on behalf of the Taiwan government and business interests. Assembly of First Nations Grand Chief Ovide Mercredi also signed the…
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Indigenous peoples from Saskatchewan and Taiwan have joined forces to open up economic and cultural opportunities.
The National Aboriginal Economic and Cultural Agreement was signed by Taiwan Aboriginal legislature member Chin-Sheng Chuang on behalf of the Taiwan government and business interests. Assembly of First Nations Grand Chief Ovide Mercredi also signed the…
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After losing $65,000 last year, it seemed the Dreamspeakers festival was destined to be a one-shot deal. But one year and several lumps later, the festival is back on its feet.
As of July 14, Dreamspeakers Festival Society Executive Director Loro Carmen proclaimed the Aboriginal arts festival debt-free.
"It was a long haul. We learned a lot of lessons, and I never…
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After 10 years of building and planning, the Paul Band's Ironhead Golf and Country Club, located 20 minutes west of Stony Plain off Hwy. 16 west of Edmonton, finally opened its doors in an all-encompassing grand opening and dedication ceremony June 28.
"We piece-mealed the golf course," said Paul Band economic development manager Arthur Rain. "It was not like most…
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After 10 years of building and planning, the Paul Band's Ironhead Golf and Country Club, located 20 minutes west of Stony Plain off Hwy. 16 west of Edmonton, finally opened its doors in an all-encompassing grand opening and dedication ceremony June 28.
"We piece-mealed the golf course," said Paul Band economic development manager Arthur Rain. "It was not like most…
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After 10 years of building and planning, the Paul Band's Ironhead Golf and Country Club, located 20 minutes west of Stony Plain off Hwy. 16 west of Edmonton, finally opened its doors in an all-encompassing grand opening and dedication ceremony June 28.
"We piece-mealed the golf course," said Paul Band economic development manager Arthur Rain. "It was not like most…
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After 10 years of building and planning, the Paul Band's Ironhead Golf and Country Club, located 20 minutes west of Stony Plain off Hwy. 16 west of Edmonton, finally opened its doors in an all-encompassing grand opening and dedication ceremony June 28.
"We piece-mealed the golf course," said Paul Band economic development manager Arthur Rain. "It was not like most…
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After 10 years of building and planning, the Paul Band's Ironhead Golf and Country Club, located 20 minutes west of Stony Plain off Hwy. 16 west of Edmonton, finally opened its doors in an all-encompassing grand opening and dedication ceremony June 28.
"We piece-mealed the golf course," said Paul Band economic development manager Arthur Rain. "It was not like most…
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After 10 years of building and planning, the Paul Band's Ironhead Golf and Country Club, located 20 minutes west of Stony Plain off Hwy. 16 west of Edmonton, finally opened its doors in an all-encompassing grand opening and dedication ceremony June 28.
"We piece-mealed the golf course," said Paul Band economic development manager Arthur Rain. "It was not like most…
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After 10 years of building and planning, the Paul Band's Ironhead Golf and Country Club, located 20 minutes west of Stony Plain off Hwy. 16 west of Edmonton, finally opened its doors in an all-encompassing grand opening and dedication ceremony June 28.
"We piece-mealed the golf course," said Paul Band economic development manager Arthur Rain. "It was not like most…
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After 10 years of building and planning, the Paul Band's Ironhead Golf and Country Club, located 20 minutes west of Stony Plain off Hwy. 16 west of Edmonton, finally opened its doors in an all-encompassing grand opening and dedication ceremony June 28.
"We piece-mealed the golf course," said Paul Band economic development manager Arthur Rain. "It was not like most…
Page R12
After 10 years of building and planning, the Paul Band's Ironhead Golf and Country Club, located 20 minutes west of Stony Plain off Hwy. 16 west of Edmonton, finally opened its doors in an all-encompassing grand opening and dedication ceremony June 28.
"We piece-mealed the golf course," said Paul Band economic development manager Arthur Rain. "It was not like most…
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After 10 years of building and planning, the Paul Band's Ironhead Golf and Country Club, located 20 minutes west of Stony Plain off Hwy. 16 west of Edmonton, finally opened its doors in an all-encompassing grand opening and dedication ceremony June 28.
"We piece-mealed the golf course," said Paul Band economic development manager Arthur Rain. "It was not like most…
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It's quite a ways from the capital of the Yukon to this central Saskatchewan city. But for Sam White, distance is no problem.
And the 14-year-old proved it, coming in second in the Bantam limited archery competition with a 742 score.
The Grade 9 student has been participating in archery competitions across Canada for three years as a member of the Bowbenders…
