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  • Karen Levin , Windspeaker Contributor, Saanichton B.C

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Ten years ago Edith Baker moved from her home base of Hazelton to Victoria, B.C. to complete her Bachelor of Education.

It was the first step toward a journey which led Baker in search of and to develop a responsive, accessible and meaningful system of education for First Nations people.

During the past decade Baker has made a name for herself among the…

  • Karen Levin , Windspeaker Contributor, Saanichton B.C

Page R7

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Ten years ago Edith Baker moved from her home base of Hazelton to Victoria, B.C. to complete her Bachelor of Education.

It was the first step toward a journey which led Baker in search of and to develop a responsive, accessible and meaningful system of education for First Nations people.

During the past decade Baker has made a name for herself among the…

  • Angela Simmons, Windspeaker Contributor, Calgary

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A small group of visionaries in Calgary has started to collaborate on a new project - to design an Aboriginal music curriculum for schools.

The idea was first conceived two years ago between Elsie Wuttunee from the separate school board and Dr. Vivian Ayoungman from the University of Calgary. Representatives from the Native Education Department of the Calgary Catholic…

  • Angela Simmons, Windspeaker Contributor, Calgary

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A small group of visionaries in Calgary has started to collaborate on a new project - to design an Aboriginal music curriculum for schools.

The idea was first conceived two years ago between Elsie Wuttunee from the separate school board and Dr. Vivian Ayoungman from the University of Calgary. Representatives from the Native Education Department of the Calgary Catholic…

  • Angela Simmons, Windspeaker Contributor, Calgary

Page R6

A small group of visionaries in Calgary has started to collaborate on a new project - to design an Aboriginal music curriculum for schools.

The idea was first conceived two years ago between Elsie Wuttunee from the separate school board and Dr. Vivian Ayoungman from the University of Calgary. Representatives from the Native Education Department of the Calgary Catholic…

  • Angela Simmons, Windspeaker Contributor, Calgary

Page R6

A small group of visionaries in Calgary has started to collaborate on a new project - to design an Aboriginal music curriculum for schools.

The idea was first conceived two years ago between Elsie Wuttunee from the separate school board and Dr. Vivian Ayoungman from the University of Calgary. Representatives from the Native Education Department of the Calgary Catholic…

  • Liz Crompton, Windspeaker Contributor, Yellowknife

Page R4

Two years ago at the 1992 Arctic Winter Games, the Northwest Territories came third in the standings with 93 medals.

N.W.T. athletes racked up 26 gold medals, 33 silvers, and 34 bronzes, a total exceeding that of three other teams during the games held in Whitehorse, Yukon.

Scores of participants are hoping to surpass that total at the '94 Slave Lake, Alberta…

  • Liz Crompton, Windspeaker Contributor, Yellowknife

Page R4

Two years ago at the 1992 Arctic Winter Games, the Northwest Territories came third in the standings with 93 medals.

N.W.T. athletes racked up 26 gold medals, 33 silvers, and 34 bronzes, a total exceeding that of three other teams during the games held in Whitehorse, Yukon.

Scores of participants are hoping to surpass that total at the '94 Slave Lake, Alberta…

  • Liz Crompton, Windspeaker Contributor, Yellowknife

Page R4

Two years ago at the 1992 Arctic Winter Games, the Northwest Territories came third in the standings with 93 medals.

N.W.T. athletes racked up 26 gold medals, 33 silvers, and 34 bronzes, a total exceeding that of three other teams during the games held in Whitehorse, Yukon.

Scores of participants are hoping to surpass that total at the '94 Slave Lake, Alberta…

  • Liz Crompton, Windspeaker Contributor, Yellowknife

Page R4

Two years ago at the 1992 Arctic Winter Games, the Northwest Territories came third in the standings with 93 medals.

N.W.T. athletes racked up 26 gold medals, 33 silvers, and 34 bronzes, a total exceeding that of three other teams during the games held in Whitehorse, Yukon.

Scores of participants are hoping to surpass that total at the '94 Slave Lake, Alberta…

  • Kerry McCluskey, Windspeaker Contributor, Yellowknife

Page R4

The biggest topic of conversation in the Northwest Territories has been the Arctic Winter Games ever since the regional trials were held at the end of January.

Hundreds of athletes took part in the territorial trials but only 350 were picked to compete for Team N.W.T. at this year's games, being held in Slave Lake, Alberta March 6 - 12.

Meika McDonald is a 19 year…

  • Kerry McCluskey, Windspeaker Contributor, Yellowknife

Page R4

The biggest topic of conversation in the Northwest Territories has been the Arctic Winter Games ever since the regional trials were held at the end of January.

Hundreds of athletes took part in the territorial trials but only 350 were picked to compete for Team N.W.T. at this year's games, being held in Slave Lake, Alberta March 6 - 12.

Meika McDonald is a 19 year…

  • Kerry McCluskey, Windspeaker Contributor, Yellowknife

Page R4

The biggest topic of conversation in the Northwest Territories has been the Arctic Winter Games ever since the regional trials were held at the end of January.

Hundreds of athletes took part in the territorial trials but only 350 were picked to compete for Team N.W.T. at this year's games, being held in Slave Lake, Alberta March 6 - 12.

Meika McDonald is a 19 year…

  • Kerry McCluskey, Windspeaker Contributor, Yellowknife

Page R4

The biggest topic of conversation in the Northwest Territories has been the Arctic Winter Games ever since the regional trials were held at the end of January.

Hundreds of athletes took part in the territorial trials but only 350 were picked to compete for Team N.W.T. at this year's games, being held in Slave Lake, Alberta March 6 - 12.

Meika McDonald is a 19 year…

  • Windspeaker Staff, Prince Albert Saskatchewan

Page R2

A European ban on furs obtained through the use of leg-hold traps has Canadian trappers looking for alternative markets.

At the annual convention of the Northern Fur Conservation Area Trappers Association held in Prince Albert, Sask. Feb. 4-7, members discussed sending a delegation to Asia to investigate the potential market.

The European market buys 75 per cent…