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Windspeaker Publication

Established in 1983 to serve the needs of northern Alberta, Windspeaker became a national newspaper on its 10th anniversary in 1993.

  • October 20, 2001
  • Jeff Morrow, Windspeaker Contributor, HOBBEMA ALBERTA

Page 8

To head off the growing number of youth suicides and crimes attributed to alcohol and drug abuse at the Louis Bull Reserve, education officials there are planning an exercise they hope will put a little fear in their children's hearts.

It worked so well last school season, they intend on making it a regular practice.

"It's had a real impact so far," notes reserve…

  • October 20, 2001
  • Jeff Morrow, Windspeaker Contributor, HOBBEMA ALBERTA

Page 8

To head off the growing number of youth suicides and crimes attributed to alcohol and drug abuse at the Louis Bull Reserve, education officials there are planning an exercise they hope will put a little fear in their children's hearts.

It worked so well last school season, they intend on making it a regular practice.

"It's had a real impact so far," notes reserve…

  • October 20, 2001
  • Jeff Morrow, Windspeaker Contributor, HOBBEMA ALBERTA

Page 8

To head off the growing number of youth suicides and crimes attributed to alcohol and drug abuse at the Louis Bull Reserve, education officials there are planning an exercise they hope will put a little fear in their children's hearts.

It worked so well last school season, they intend on making it a regular practice.

"It's had a real impact so far," notes reserve…

  • October 20, 2001
  • Stan Gladstone, Windspeaker Columnist

Page 5

I HAVE SPOKEN

About three years ago, I had occasion to go to a wildlife farm. After being there for a while, I swore that I would never go to a wildlife farm again. I saw these wild animal in cages with hardly any room for them to move around. I saw owls and eagles in cages, also other birds. I did not feel good at all. These birds and animals certainly do not belong in…

  • October 20, 2001
  • Stan Gladstone, Windspeaker Columnist

Page 5

I HAVE SPOKEN

About three years ago, I had occasion to go to a wildlife farm. After being there for a while, I swore that I would never go to a wildlife farm again. I saw these wild animal in cages with hardly any room for them to move around. I saw owls and eagles in cages, also other birds. I did not feel good at all. These birds and animals certainly do not belong in…

  • October 20, 2001
  • Stan Gladstone, Windspeaker Columnist

Page 5

I HAVE SPOKEN

About three years ago, I had occasion to go to a wildlife farm. After being there for a while, I swore that I would never go to a wildlife farm again. I saw these wild animal in cages with hardly any room for them to move around. I saw owls and eagles in cages, also other birds. I did not feel good at all. These birds and animals certainly do not belong in…

  • October 20, 2001
  • Stan Gladstone, Windspeaker Columnist

Page 5

I HAVE SPOKEN

About three years ago, I had occasion to go to a wildlife farm. After being there for a while, I swore that I would never go to a wildlife farm again. I saw these wild animal in cages with hardly any room for them to move around. I saw owls and eagles in cages, also other birds. I did not feel good at all. These birds and animals certainly do not belong in…

  • October 20, 2001
  • Connie Buffalo, Windspeaker Columnist

Page 4

Pikiskwe

In the past five years, the bodies of five aboriginal women have been found dumped within or near Edmonton's city limits. There have been no arrests made and little information released as to the actual deaths or manner in which the bodies were disposed of.

The tragedy of the deaths of these women was in the way they lived as much as in the manner they died…

  • October 20, 2001
  • Connie Buffalo, Windspeaker Columnist

Page 4

Pikiskwe

In the past five years, the bodies of five aboriginal women have been found dumped within or near Edmonton's city limits. There have been no arrests made and little information released as to the actual deaths or manner in which the bodies were disposed of.

The tragedy of the deaths of these women was in the way they lived as much as in the manner they died…

  • October 20, 2001
  • Connie Buffalo, Windspeaker Columnist

Page 4

Pikiskwe

In the past five years, the bodies of five aboriginal women have been found dumped within or near Edmonton's city limits. There have been no arrests made and little information released as to the actual deaths or manner in which the bodies were disposed of.

The tragedy of the deaths of these women was in the way they lived as much as in the manner they died…

  • October 20, 2001
  • Connie Buffalo, Windspeaker Columnist

Page 4

Pikiskwe

In the past five years, the bodies of five aboriginal women have been found dumped within or near Edmonton's city limits. There have been no arrests made and little information released as to the actual deaths or manner in which the bodies were disposed of.

The tragedy of the deaths of these women was in the way they lived as much as in the manner they died…

  • October 20, 2001
  • Windspeaker Staff

Page 4

Ottawa will ask Canadians to vote on the national unity package Oct. 26 in a national referendum.

The federal government is looking for a simple answer - either a yes or a no.

But the process people will have to follow to arrive at one of those two words is long

and complicated.

And it is not being made easier by the doom-sayers who want your vote.…

  • October 20, 2001
  • Windspeaker Staff

Page 4

Ottawa will ask Canadians to vote on the national unity package Oct. 26 in a national referendum.

The federal government is looking for a simple answer - either a yes or a no.

But the process people will have to follow to arrive at one of those two words is long

and complicated.

And it is not being made easier by the doom-sayers who want your vote.…

  • October 20, 2001
  • Windspeaker Staff

Page 4

Ottawa will ask Canadians to vote on the national unity package Oct. 26 in a national referendum.

The federal government is looking for a simple answer - either a yes or a no.

But the process people will have to follow to arrive at one of those two words is long

and complicated.

And it is not being made easier by the doom-sayers who want your vote.…

  • October 20, 2001
  • Windspeaker Staff

Page 4

Ottawa will ask Canadians to vote on the national unity package Oct. 26 in a national referendum.

The federal government is looking for a simple answer - either a yes or a no.

But the process people will have to follow to arrive at one of those two words is long

and complicated.

And it is not being made easier by the doom-sayers who want your vote.…