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Trust fund for homeless

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The Edmonton Housing Trust Fund announced Oct. 25 that it would contribute $2.8 million to combat homelessness in Edmonton. It is expected that 154 housing units will be built, which will bring the number of new housing units for homeless people to 335. A couple of Aboriginal projects are among the additional beneficiaries of the fund.

Amisk Housing Association is slated to receive $480,000 to purchase eight duplex units for long-term supportive housing for Aboriginal people.

Trust fund for homeless

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The Edmonton Housing Trust Fund announced Oct. 25 that it would contribute $2.8 million to combat homelessness in Edmonton. It is expected that 154 housing units will be built, which will bring the number of new housing units for homeless people to 335. A couple of Aboriginal projects are among the additional beneficiaries of the fund.

Amisk Housing Association is slated to receive $480,000 to purchase eight duplex units for long-term supportive housing for Aboriginal people.

Journalists study whale hunt issue

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One of North America's largest professional journalism organizations gathered to study the many issues facing West Coast communities, including the issue of Aboriginal whaling.

A lively debate between Tom "Mexsis" Happynook and Paul Watson of the Sea Shepherd Society heated up the eleventh annual conference of the Society of Environmental Journalists held in Portland, Oregon for journalists from across the United States, Canada and Mexico to learn more about West Coast fisheries, First Nations, forestry, and urban sprawl issues.

Journalists study whale hunt issue

Page 10

One of North America's largest professional journalism organizations gathered to study the many issues facing West Coast communities, including the issue of Aboriginal whaling.

A lively debate between Tom "Mexsis" Happynook and Paul Watson of the Sea Shepherd Society heated up the eleventh annual conference of the Society of Environmental Journalists held in Portland, Oregon for journalists from across the United States, Canada and Mexico to learn more about West Coast fisheries, First Nations, forestry, and urban sprawl issues.

Journalists study whale hunt issue

Page 10

One of North America's largest professional journalism organizations gathered to study the many issues facing West Coast communities, including the issue of Aboriginal whaling.

A lively debate between Tom "Mexsis" Happynook and Paul Watson of the Sea Shepherd Society heated up the eleventh annual conference of the Society of Environmental Journalists held in Portland, Oregon for journalists from across the United States, Canada and Mexico to learn more about West Coast fisheries, First Nations, forestry, and urban sprawl issues.

Journalists study whale hunt issue

Page 10

One of North America's largest professional journalism organizations gathered to study the many issues facing West Coast communities, including the issue of Aboriginal whaling.

A lively debate between Tom "Mexsis" Happynook and Paul Watson of the Sea Shepherd Society heated up the eleventh annual conference of the Society of Environmental Journalists held in Portland, Oregon for journalists from across the United States, Canada and Mexico to learn more about West Coast fisheries, First Nations, forestry, and urban sprawl issues.