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  • Dina O'Meara, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Winnipeg

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A Manitoba band will get funding for a new school following their peaceful occupation of a federal government office.

The Peguis Band will receive between $400,000 and $500,000 to repair a 35-year-old school building damaged during spring flooding. As well, the band has assurances the federal government will co-operate in the building of a new facility, to be built in…

  • Dina O'Meara, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Winnipeg

Page R1

A Manitoba band will get funding for a new school following their peaceful occupation of a federal government office.

The Peguis Band will receive between $400,000 and $500,000 to repair a 35-year-old school building damaged during spring flooding. As well, the band has assurances the federal government will co-operate in the building of a new facility, to be built in…

  • Dina O'Meara, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Winnipeg

Page R1

A Manitoba band will get funding for a new school following their peaceful occupation of a federal government office.

The Peguis Band will receive between $400,000 and $500,000 to repair a 35-year-old school building damaged during spring flooding. As well, the band has assurances the federal government will co-operate in the building of a new facility, to be built in…

  • Dina O'Meara, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Winnipeg

Page R1

A Manitoba band will get funding for a new school following their peaceful occupation of a federal government office.

The Peguis Band will receive between $400,000 and $500,000 to repair a 35-year-old school building damaged during spring flooding. As well, the band has assurances the federal government will co-operate in the building of a new facility, to be built in…

  • Dina O'Meara, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Winnipeg

Page R1

A Manitoba band will get funding for a new school following their peaceful occupation of a federal government office.

The Peguis Band will receive between $400,000 and $500,000 to repair a 35-year-old school building damaged during spring flooding. As well, the band has assurances the federal government will co-operate in the building of a new facility, to be built in…

  • Dina O'Meara, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Winnipeg

Page R1

A Manitoba band will get funding for a new school following their peaceful occupation of a federal government office.

The Peguis Band will receive between $400,000 and $500,000 to repair a 35-year-old school building damaged during spring flooding. As well, the band has assurances the federal government will co-operate in the building of a new facility, to be built in…

  • Dina O'Meara, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Winnipeg

Page R1

A Manitoba band will get funding for a new school following their peaceful occupation of a federal government office.

The Peguis Band will receive between $400,000 and $500,000 to repair a 35-year-old school building damaged during spring flooding. As well, the band has assurances the federal government will co-operate in the building of a new facility, to be built in…

  • Dina O'Meara, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Winnipeg

Page R1

A Manitoba band will get funding for a new school following their peaceful occupation of a federal government office.

The Peguis Band will receive between $400,000 and $500,000 to repair a 35-year-old school building damaged during spring flooding. As well, the band has assurances the federal government will co-operate in the building of a new facility, to be built in…

  • Dina O'Meara, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Winnipeg

Page R1

A Manitoba band will get funding for a new school following their peaceful occupation of a federal government office.

The Peguis Band will receive between $400,000 and $500,000 to repair a 35-year-old school building damaged during spring flooding. As well, the band has assurances the federal government will co-operate in the building of a new facility, to be built in…

  • Dina O'Meara, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Winnipeg

Page R1

A Manitoba band will get funding for a new school following their peaceful occupation of a federal government office.

The Peguis Band will receive between $400,000 and $500,000 to repair a 35-year-old school building damaged during spring flooding. As well, the band has assurances the federal government will co-operate in the building of a new facility, to be built in…

  • Windspeaker Staff, Chilliwack B.C.

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The blockade of a railroad track in British Columbia Natives seeking a new fishing agreement on the Fraser River ended peacefully last weekend.

Members of the Cheam Band from the Sto:lo First Nation near Chilliwack had erected a blockade on CN rail lines which passed through their reserve two weeks ago to protest the cancellation of a Native salmon fishing opening on the…

  • Windspeaker Staff, Chilliwack B.C.

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The blockade of a railroad track in British Columbia Natives seeking a new fishing agreement on the Fraser River ended peacefully last weekend.

Members of the Cheam Band from the Sto:lo First Nation near Chilliwack had erected a blockade on CN rail lines which passed through their reserve two weeks ago to protest the cancellation of a Native salmon fishing opening on the…

  • Windspeaker Staff, Chilliwack B.C.

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The blockade of a railroad track in British Columbia Natives seeking a new fishing agreement on the Fraser River ended peacefully last weekend.

Members of the Cheam Band from the Sto:lo First Nation near Chilliwack had erected a blockade on CN rail lines which passed through their reserve two weeks ago to protest the cancellation of a Native salmon fishing opening on the…

  • Windspeaker Staff, Chilliwack B.C.

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The blockade of a railroad track in British Columbia Natives seeking a new fishing agreement on the Fraser River ended peacefully last weekend.

Members of the Cheam Band from the Sto:lo First Nation near Chilliwack had erected a blockade on CN rail lines which passed through their reserve two weeks ago to protest the cancellation of a Native salmon fishing opening on the…

  • Windspeaker Staff, Chilliwack B.C.

Page R1

The blockade of a railroad track in British Columbia Natives seeking a new fishing agreement on the Fraser River ended peacefully last weekend.

Members of the Cheam Band from the Sto:lo First Nation near Chilliwack had erected a blockade on CN rail lines which passed through their reserve two weeks ago to protest the cancellation of a Native salmon fishing opening on the…