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  • D.B. Smith, Windspeaker Staff Writer, White Bear Reserve Saskatchewan

Page R5

Provincial operating restrictions have forced the layoff of 21 employees from the White Bear band casino.

The layoffs were the result of licensing regulations restricting the on-reserve casino's operation to four days per week, said representatives of the casino negotiating team.

"As we were unable to get the time we needed, we felt we could not carry on with as…

  • D.B. Smith, Windspeaker Staff Writer, White Bear Reserve Saskatchewan

Page R5

Provincial operating restrictions have forced the layoff of 21 employees from the White Bear band casino.

The layoffs were the result of licensing regulations restricting the on-reserve casino's operation to four days per week, said representatives of the casino negotiating team.

"As we were unable to get the time we needed, we felt we could not carry on with as…

  • D.B. Smith, Windspeaker Staff Writer, White Bear Reserve Saskatchewan

Page R5

Provincial operating restrictions have forced the layoff of 21 employees from the White Bear band casino.

The layoffs were the result of licensing regulations restricting the on-reserve casino's operation to four days per week, said representatives of the casino negotiating team.

"As we were unable to get the time we needed, we felt we could not carry on with as…

  • D.B. Smith, Windspeaker Staff Writer, White Bear Reserve Saskatchewan

Page R5

Provincial operating restrictions have forced the layoff of 21 employees from the White Bear band casino.

The layoffs were the result of licensing regulations restricting the on-reserve casino's operation to four days per week, said representatives of the casino negotiating team.

"As we were unable to get the time we needed, we felt we could not carry on with as…

  • Windspeaker Staff, North Battleford Saskatchewan

Page R4

Bands in Northwest Saskatchewan are further on the path toward self-government with a transfer of federally-managed health services to the tribal council

On-reserve community health services in the Battlefords Tribal Council area will now be managed by the Native agency in a power transfer from the Medical Services Branch of Health and Welfare Canada to the tribal…

  • Windspeaker Staff, North Battleford Saskatchewan

Page R4

Bands in Northwest Saskatchewan are further on the path toward self-government with a transfer of federally-managed health services to the tribal council

On-reserve community health services in the Battlefords Tribal Council area will now be managed by the Native agency in a power transfer from the Medical Services Branch of Health and Welfare Canada to the tribal…

  • Windspeaker Staff, North Battleford Saskatchewan

Page R4

Bands in Northwest Saskatchewan are further on the path toward self-government with a transfer of federally-managed health services to the tribal council

On-reserve community health services in the Battlefords Tribal Council area will now be managed by the Native agency in a power transfer from the Medical Services Branch of Health and Welfare Canada to the tribal…

  • Windspeaker Staff, North Battleford Saskatchewan

Page R4

Bands in Northwest Saskatchewan are further on the path toward self-government with a transfer of federally-managed health services to the tribal council

On-reserve community health services in the Battlefords Tribal Council area will now be managed by the Native agency in a power transfer from the Medical Services Branch of Health and Welfare Canada to the tribal…

  • Jae Desmaris, Windspeaker Contributor

Page R4

The new Miss Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council is enjoying her reign, travelling and making appearances at Native events around western Canada and the United States.

Lola Thunderchild, a 17-year-old from the Oak Lake Sioux Band, was crowned Miss DOTC 1993, as well as voted Miss Popularity by her fellow contestants, at this year's DOTC Winter Tribal Days in Brandon, Manitoba…

  • Jae Desmaris, Windspeaker Contributor

Page R4

The new Miss Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council is enjoying her reign, travelling and making appearances at Native events around western Canada and the United States.

Lola Thunderchild, a 17-year-old from the Oak Lake Sioux Band, was crowned Miss DOTC 1993, as well as voted Miss Popularity by her fellow contestants, at this year's DOTC Winter Tribal Days in Brandon, Manitoba…

  • Jae Desmaris, Windspeaker Contributor

Page R4

The new Miss Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council is enjoying her reign, travelling and making appearances at Native events around western Canada and the United States.

Lola Thunderchild, a 17-year-old from the Oak Lake Sioux Band, was crowned Miss DOTC 1993, as well as voted Miss Popularity by her fellow contestants, at this year's DOTC Winter Tribal Days in Brandon, Manitoba…

  • Jae Desmaris, Windspeaker Contributor

Page R4

The new Miss Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council is enjoying her reign, travelling and making appearances at Native events around western Canada and the United States.

Lola Thunderchild, a 17-year-old from the Oak Lake Sioux Band, was crowned Miss DOTC 1993, as well as voted Miss Popularity by her fellow contestants, at this year's DOTC Winter Tribal Days in Brandon, Manitoba…

  • Dina O'Meara, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Enoch Reserve Alberta

Page R3

Travelling the wilds of Central America is one way of discovering your strengths and weaknesses.

At least that's what Tanya Cardinal believes. The 18-year-old looks forward to going to Honduras at the end of this year with Canada World Youth to learn about different cultures. And in the process, learn about herself.

"In a sense I kind of expect to find myself,"…

  • Dina O'Meara, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Enoch Reserve Alberta

Page R3

Travelling the wilds of Central America is one way of discovering your strengths and weaknesses.

At least that's what Tanya Cardinal believes. The 18-year-old looks forward to going to Honduras at the end of this year with Canada World Youth to learn about different cultures. And in the process, learn about herself.

"In a sense I kind of expect to find myself,"…

  • Dina O'Meara, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Enoch Reserve Alberta

Page R3

Travelling the wilds of Central America is one way of discovering your strengths and weaknesses.

At least that's what Tanya Cardinal believes. The 18-year-old looks forward to going to Honduras at the end of this year with Canada World Youth to learn about different cultures. And in the process, learn about herself.

"In a sense I kind of expect to find myself,"…