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  • Dina O'Mearam, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Edmonton

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Helping Aboriginal community motivates constable

The first question that pops into mind on meeting Randy Wickins is what is a blue-eyed red-head doing working as a Native liaison officer?

Besides, there's no mistaking Wickins for anything other than a cop. The 32-year-old has been with the Edmonton Police Services for eight years. He walks with a wary confidence…

  • Dina O'Mearam, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Edmonton

Page R2

Helping Aboriginal community motivates constable

The first question that pops into mind on meeting Randy Wickins is what is a blue-eyed red-head doing working as a Native liaison officer?

Besides, there's no mistaking Wickins for anything other than a cop. The 32-year-old has been with the Edmonton Police Services for eight years. He walks with a wary confidence…

  • Dina O'Mearam, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Edmonton

Page R2

Helping Aboriginal community motivates constable

The first question that pops into mind on meeting Randy Wickins is what is a blue-eyed red-head doing working as a Native liaison officer?

Besides, there's no mistaking Wickins for anything other than a cop. The 32-year-old has been with the Edmonton Police Services for eight years. He walks with a wary confidence…

  • Dina O'Mearam, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Edmonton

Page R2

Helping Aboriginal community motivates constable

The first question that pops into mind on meeting Randy Wickins is what is a blue-eyed red-head doing working as a Native liaison officer?

Besides, there's no mistaking Wickins for anything other than a cop. The 32-year-old has been with the Edmonton Police Services for eight years. He walks with a wary confidence…

  • Dina O'Meara, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Kahnawake Quebec

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Hydro-Quebec is pulling the plug on errant customers on the Kahnawake Reserve.

Approximately 40 Mohawks marched through the reserve in mid-July to protest the huge company's efforts to collect $3 million in unpaid bills.

But claims that Natives are entitled to free electricity because of their inherent rights to the land and its resources hasn't phased Hydro-…

  • Dina O'Meara, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Kahnawake Quebec

Page R1

Hydro-Quebec is pulling the plug on errant customers on the Kahnawake Reserve.

Approximately 40 Mohawks marched through the reserve in mid-July to protest the huge company's efforts to collect $3 million in unpaid bills.

But claims that Natives are entitled to free electricity because of their inherent rights to the land and its resources hasn't phased Hydro-…

  • Dina O'Meara, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Kahnawake Quebec

Page R1

Hydro-Quebec is pulling the plug on errant customers on the Kahnawake Reserve.

Approximately 40 Mohawks marched through the reserve in mid-July to protest the huge company's efforts to collect $3 million in unpaid bills.

But claims that Natives are entitled to free electricity because of their inherent rights to the land and its resources hasn't phased Hydro-…

  • Dina O'Meara, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Kahnawake Quebec

Page R1

Hydro-Quebec is pulling the plug on errant customers on the Kahnawake Reserve.

Approximately 40 Mohawks marched through the reserve in mid-July to protest the huge company's efforts to collect $3 million in unpaid bills.

But claims that Natives are entitled to free electricity because of their inherent rights to the land and its resources hasn't phased Hydro-…

  • Dina O'Meara, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Kahnawake Quebec

Page R1

Hydro-Quebec is pulling the plug on errant customers on the Kahnawake Reserve.

Approximately 40 Mohawks marched through the reserve in mid-July to protest the huge company's efforts to collect $3 million in unpaid bills.

But claims that Natives are entitled to free electricity because of their inherent rights to the land and its resources hasn't phased Hydro-…

  • Dina O'Meara, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Kahnawake Quebec

Page R1

Hydro-Quebec is pulling the plug on errant customers on the Kahnawake Reserve.

Approximately 40 Mohawks marched through the reserve in mid-July to protest the huge company's efforts to collect $3 million in unpaid bills.

But claims that Natives are entitled to free electricity because of their inherent rights to the land and its resources hasn't phased Hydro-…

  • Dina O'Meara, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Kahnawake Quebec

Page R1

Hydro-Quebec is pulling the plug on errant customers on the Kahnawake Reserve.

Approximately 40 Mohawks marched through the reserve in mid-July to protest the huge company's efforts to collect $3 million in unpaid bills.

But claims that Natives are entitled to free electricity because of their inherent rights to the land and its resources hasn't phased Hydro-…

  • Dina O'Meara, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Kahnawake Quebec

Page R1

Hydro-Quebec is pulling the plug on errant customers on the Kahnawake Reserve.

Approximately 40 Mohawks marched through the reserve in mid-July to protest the huge company's efforts to collect $3 million in unpaid bills.

But claims that Natives are entitled to free electricity because of their inherent rights to the land and its resources hasn't phased Hydro-…

  • Dina O'Meara, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Kahnawake Quebec

Page R1

Hydro-Quebec is pulling the plug on errant customers on the Kahnawake Reserve.

Approximately 40 Mohawks marched through the reserve in mid-July to protest the huge company's efforts to collect $3 million in unpaid bills.

But claims that Natives are entitled to free electricity because of their inherent rights to the land and its resources hasn't phased Hydro-…

  • Dina O'Meara, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Kahnawake Quebec

Page R1

Hydro-Quebec is pulling the plug on errant customers on the Kahnawake Reserve.

Approximately 40 Mohawks marched through the reserve in mid-July to protest the huge company's efforts to collect $3 million in unpaid bills.

But claims that Natives are entitled to free electricity because of their inherent rights to the land and its resources hasn't phased Hydro-…

  • Windspeaker Staff

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Two of the many cultural events celebrating the Games showcased unique groups that proved entertainment crosses international barriers.

Kashtin, the Canadian duo of Claude McKenzie and Florent Vollant, rocked the audience with their signature songs in Montagnals, a language spoken by only several hundred people.

But who cares? Obviously no one at the sold-out…