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  • Linda Caldwell, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Blood Reserve Alberta

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The Blood band council has been ordered to appear in Federal Court in September to answer contempt of court charges for a June 30 byelection held to replace Chief Harley Frank.

The byelection violated a Federal Court order upholding Frank's right to stay in office until at least Nov. 2.

Roy Fox, who served as chief for 12 years before being defeated by Frank in…

  • Linda Caldwell, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Blood Reserve Alberta

Page 2

The Blood band council has been ordered to appear in Federal Court in September to answer contempt of court charges for a June 30 byelection held to replace Chief Harley Frank.

The byelection violated a Federal Court order upholding Frank's right to stay in office until at least Nov. 2.

Roy Fox, who served as chief for 12 years before being defeated by Frank in…

  • Linda Caldwell, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Blood Reserve Alberta

Page 2

The Blood band council has been ordered to appear in Federal Court in September to answer contempt of court charges for a June 30 byelection held to replace Chief Harley Frank.

The byelection violated a Federal Court order upholding Frank's right to stay in office until at least Nov. 2.

Roy Fox, who served as chief for 12 years before being defeated by Frank in…

  • Linda Caldwell, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Blood Reserve Alberta

Page 2

The Blood band council has been ordered to appear in Federal Court in September to answer contempt of court charges for a June 30 byelection held to replace Chief Harley Frank.

The byelection violated a Federal Court order upholding Frank's right to stay in office until at least Nov. 2.

Roy Fox, who served as chief for 12 years before being defeated by Frank in…

  • Linda Caldwell, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Blood Reserve Alberta

Page 2

The Blood band council has been ordered to appear in Federal Court in September to answer contempt of court charges for a June 30 byelection held to replace Chief Harley Frank.

The byelection violated a Federal Court order upholding Frank's right to stay in office until at least Nov. 2.

Roy Fox, who served as chief for 12 years before being defeated by Frank in…

  • Linda Caldwell, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Blood Reserve Alberta

Page 2

The Blood band council has been ordered to appear in Federal Court in September to answer contempt of court charges for a June 30 byelection held to replace Chief Harley Frank.

The byelection violated a Federal Court order upholding Frank's right to stay in office until at least Nov. 2.

Roy Fox, who served as chief for 12 years before being defeated by Frank in…

  • Linda Caldwell, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Blood Reserve Alberta

Page 2

The Blood band council has been ordered to appear in Federal Court in September to answer contempt of court charges for a June 30 byelection held to replace Chief Harley Frank.

The byelection violated a Federal Court order upholding Frank's right to stay in office until at least Nov. 2.

Roy Fox, who served as chief for 12 years before being defeated by Frank in…

  • Linda Caldwell, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Blood Reserve Alberta

Page 2

The Blood band council has been ordered to appear in Federal Court in September to answer contempt of court charges for a June 30 byelection held to replace Chief Harley Frank.

The byelection violated a Federal Court order upholding Frank's right to stay in office until at least Nov. 2.

Roy Fox, who served as chief for 12 years before being defeated by Frank in…

  • Linda Caldwell, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Blood Reserve Alberta

Page 2

The Blood band council has been ordered to appear in Federal Court in September to answer contempt of court charges for a June 30 byelection held to replace Chief Harley Frank.

The byelection violated a Federal Court order upholding Frank's right to stay in office until at least Nov. 2.

Roy Fox, who served as chief for 12 years before being defeated by Frank in…

  • Susan Lazaruk, Windspeaker Contributor, Vancouver

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The B.C. Court of Appeal will decide if an 18-month-old child would be better raised by his Native mother in Alberta or the white couple in Victoria who adopted the toddler 16 months ago.

James Tearoe, 47, and his wife, Faye Tearoe, 49, privately adopted the boy when he was two months old.

But Teena Sawan, a 20-year-old member of the Woodland Cree band near Manning…

  • Susan Lazaruk, Windspeaker Contributor, Vancouver

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The B.C. Court of Appeal will decide if an 18-month-old child would be better raised by his Native mother in Alberta or the white couple in Victoria who adopted the toddler 16 months ago.

James Tearoe, 47, and his wife, Faye Tearoe, 49, privately adopted the boy when he was two months old.

But Teena Sawan, a 20-year-old member of the Woodland Cree band near Manning…

  • Susan Lazaruk, Windspeaker Contributor, Vancouver

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The B.C. Court of Appeal will decide if an 18-month-old child would be better raised by his Native mother in Alberta or the white couple in Victoria who adopted the toddler 16 months ago.

James Tearoe, 47, and his wife, Faye Tearoe, 49, privately adopted the boy when he was two months old.

But Teena Sawan, a 20-year-old member of the Woodland Cree band near Manning…

  • Susan Lazaruk, Windspeaker Contributor, Vancouver

Page 2

The B.C. Court of Appeal will decide if an 18-month-old child would be better raised by his Native mother in Alberta or the white couple in Victoria who adopted the toddler 16 months ago.

James Tearoe, 47, and his wife, Faye Tearoe, 49, privately adopted the boy when he was two months old.

But Teena Sawan, a 20-year-old member of the Woodland Cree band near Manning…

  • Susan Lazaruk, Windspeaker Contributor, Vancouver

Page 2

The B.C. Court of Appeal will decide if an 18-month-old child would be better raised by his Native mother in Alberta or the white couple in Victoria who adopted the toddler 16 months ago.

James Tearoe, 47, and his wife, Faye Tearoe, 49, privately adopted the boy when he was two months old.

But Teena Sawan, a 20-year-old member of the Woodland Cree band near Manning…

  • Susan Lazaruk, Windspeaker Contributor, Vancouver

Page 2

The B.C. Court of Appeal will decide if an 18-month-old child would be better raised by his Native mother in Alberta or the white couple in Victoria who adopted the toddler 16 months ago.

James Tearoe, 47, and his wife, Faye Tearoe, 49, privately adopted the boy when he was two months old.

But Teena Sawan, a 20-year-old member of the Woodland Cree band near Manning…