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Wolf management plan suspended until 1995

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The Yukon government has shelved the Yukon Wolf Management Plan until at least 1995, Renewable Resources Minister Bill Brewster said.

The delay puzzles interest groups because the plan has gained widespread support throughout the territory and is being used as a guideline by the department.

Brewster, a hunter and former outfitter, said First Nations have not been consulted sufficiently to pass the plan as policy in the cabinet.

Wolf management plan suspended until 1995

Page R10

The Yukon government has shelved the Yukon Wolf Management Plan until at least 1995, Renewable Resources Minister Bill Brewster said.

The delay puzzles interest groups because the plan has gained widespread support throughout the territory and is being used as a guideline by the department.

Brewster, a hunter and former outfitter, said First Nations have not been consulted sufficiently to pass the plan as policy in the cabinet.

Wolf management plan suspended until 1995

Page R10

The Yukon government has shelved the Yukon Wolf Management Plan until at least 1995, Renewable Resources Minister Bill Brewster said.

The delay puzzles interest groups because the plan has gained widespread support throughout the territory and is being used as a guideline by the department.

Brewster, a hunter and former outfitter, said First Nations have not been consulted sufficiently to pass the plan as policy in the cabinet.

Teams enter 21st century

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The Miami University of Ohio is considering changing its teams' names from Redskins to something a little more modern.

The University received some flak over the traditional nickname of the teams when people at a campus forum suggested the term was racist. Now the board of trustees is considering a name change, perhaps to the "Miami Tribe."

Teams enter 21st century

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The Miami University of Ohio is considering changing its teams' names from Redskins to something a little more modern.

The University received some flak over the traditional nickname of the teams when people at a campus forum suggested the term was racist. Now the board of trustees is considering a name change, perhaps to the "Miami Tribe."

Teams enter 21st century

Page R8

The Miami University of Ohio is considering changing its teams' names from Redskins to something a little more modern.

The University received some flak over the traditional nickname of the teams when people at a campus forum suggested the term was racist. Now the board of trustees is considering a name change, perhaps to the "Miami Tribe."

Teams enter 21st century

Page R8

The Miami University of Ohio is considering changing its teams' names from Redskins to something a little more modern.

The University received some flak over the traditional nickname of the teams when people at a campus forum suggested the term was racist. Now the board of trustees is considering a name change, perhaps to the "Miami Tribe."

Val d'Or event attracts thousands

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There weren't enough hotel rooms in Val d'Or to hold them all. A record of 3,500 fans attended the 13th annual Val d'Or Hockey and Broomball tournament, Dec. 2-5.

And they weren't disappointed. The two-day tournament was jam-packed with exciting games played by 41 hockey and 16 broomball teams. In all, 900 players from across the province, with several teams from Ontario, took to the ice.

Val d'Or event attracts thousands

Page R8

There weren't enough hotel rooms in Val d'Or to hold them all. A record of 3,500 fans attended the 13th annual Val d'Or Hockey and Broomball tournament, Dec. 2-5.

And they weren't disappointed. The two-day tournament was jam-packed with exciting games played by 41 hockey and 16 broomball teams. In all, 900 players from across the province, with several teams from Ontario, took to the ice.

Val d'Or event attracts thousands

Page R8

There weren't enough hotel rooms in Val d'Or to hold them all. A record of 3,500 fans attended the 13th annual Val d'Or Hockey and Broomball tournament, Dec. 2-5.

And they weren't disappointed. The two-day tournament was jam-packed with exciting games played by 41 hockey and 16 broomball teams. In all, 900 players from across the province, with several teams from Ontario, took to the ice.