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Inuvialuit company wins two contracts

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The Department of National Defense is proving to be a lucrative ally to a Native-owned company in the north.

The Inuvialuit Development Corporation recently won two separate contracts wiht the DND, one to fly helicopters and the other to guard fighter jets.

IDC won a $350,000 contrct to provide helicopter services to the DNS's North Warning System in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region of the northestern N.W.T., company president David Connelly announced in February.

Inuvialuit company wins two contracts

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The Department of National Defense is proving to be a lucrative ally to a Native-owned company in the north.

The Inuvialuit Development Corporation recently won two separate contracts wiht the DND, one to fly helicopters and the other to guard fighter jets.

IDC won a $350,000 contrct to provide helicopter services to the DNS's North Warning System in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region of the northestern N.W.T., company president David Connelly announced in February.

Inuvialuit company wins two contracts

Page 15

The Department of National Defense is proving to be a lucrative ally to a Native-owned company in the north.

The Inuvialuit Development Corporation recently won two separate contracts wiht the DND, one to fly helicopters and the other to guard fighter jets.

IDC won a $350,000 contrct to provide helicopter services to the DNS's North Warning System in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region of the northestern N.W.T., company president David Connelly announced in February.

Inuvialuit company wins two contracts

Page 15

The Department of National Defense is proving to be a lucrative ally to a Native-owned company in the north.

The Inuvialuit Development Corporation recently won two separate contracts wiht the DND, one to fly helicopters and the other to guard fighter jets.

IDC won a $350,000 contrct to provide helicopter services to the DNS's North Warning System in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region of the northestern N.W.T., company president David Connelly announced in February.

SIFC's student radio station goes on the air

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"Good morning, SIFC students. CFNU, Canada's First Nations University radio station, is officially on the air."

With these words, the first Aboriginal-run university radio station in Canada it the airwaves.

CFNU has been in development since the summer of 1993. It involves 20 student volunteers from the Saskatchewan Indian Federated College at the University of Regina.

The students are getting hands-on experience producing and developing their own radio shows, which feature everything from classical and alternative music, to powwow music.

SIFC's student radio station goes on the air

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"Good morning, SIFC students. CFNU, Canada's First Nations University radio station, is officially on the air."

With these words, the first Aboriginal-run university radio station in Canada it the airwaves.

CFNU has been in development since the summer of 1993. It involves 20 student volunteers from the Saskatchewan Indian Federated College at the University of Regina.

The students are getting hands-on experience producing and developing their own radio shows, which feature everything from classical and alternative music, to powwow music.