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Police power being misused

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In a more perfect world, the police are in place to protect society from its criminal element. This, however, is not a perfect world.

And a recent court decision in Ottawa and police actions in Yellowknife have served notice that police can and will use their legal power to protect themselves from the public they serve and harass citizens leading their lives within the law.

Police power being misused

Page 4

In a more perfect world, the police are in place to protect society from its criminal element. This, however, is not a perfect world.

And a recent court decision in Ottawa and police actions in Yellowknife have served notice that police can and will use their legal power to protect themselves from the public they serve and harass citizens leading their lives within the law.

Police power being misused

Page 4

In a more perfect world, the police are in place to protect society from its criminal element. This, however, is not a perfect world.

And a recent court decision in Ottawa and police actions in Yellowknife have served notice that police can and will use their legal power to protect themselves from the public they serve and harass citizens leading their lives within the law.

Police power being misused

Page 4

In a more perfect world, the police are in place to protect society from its criminal element. This, however, is not a perfect world.

And a recent court decision in Ottawa and police actions in Yellowknife have served notice that police can and will use their legal power to protect themselves from the public they serve and harass citizens leading their lives within the law.

Stoney Tsuu Ti'ina join forces

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Residents of the Morley reserves and the Tsuu Tina Nation will soon be able to take advantage of correction services that are community-based and cultural sensitive.

Chiefs of the Goodstoney, Bearspaw and Chiniki bands, along with the Tsuu Tina chief, recently signed an agreement with Alberta Solicitor General Stephen West to deliver the services through the Tsuu Tina/Stoney Corrections Society.

Incorporated in June, 1991, the society represents a unique partnership between the Tsuu Tina Nation and Stoney bands.

Stoney Tsuu Ti'ina join forces

Page 3

Residents of the Morley reserves and the Tsuu Tina Nation will soon be able to take advantage of correction services that are community-based and cultural sensitive.

Chiefs of the Goodstoney, Bearspaw and Chiniki bands, along with the Tsuu Tina chief, recently signed an agreement with Alberta Solicitor General Stephen West to deliver the services through the Tsuu Tina/Stoney Corrections Society.

Incorporated in June, 1991, the society represents a unique partnership between the Tsuu Tina Nation and Stoney bands.

Stoney Tsuu Ti'ina join forces

Page 3

Residents of the Morley reserves and the Tsuu Tina Nation will soon be able to take advantage of correction services that are community-based and cultural sensitive.

Chiefs of the Goodstoney, Bearspaw and Chiniki bands, along with the Tsuu Tina chief, recently signed an agreement with Alberta Solicitor General Stephen West to deliver the services through the Tsuu Tina/Stoney Corrections Society.

Incorporated in June, 1991, the society represents a unique partnership between the Tsuu Tina Nation and Stoney bands.

Stoney Tsuu Ti'ina join forces

Page 3

Residents of the Morley reserves and the Tsuu Tina Nation will soon be able to take advantage of correction services that are community-based and cultural sensitive.

Chiefs of the Goodstoney, Bearspaw and Chiniki bands, along with the Tsuu Tina chief, recently signed an agreement with Alberta Solicitor General Stephen West to deliver the services through the Tsuu Tina/Stoney Corrections Society.

Incorporated in June, 1991, the society represents a unique partnership between the Tsuu Tina Nation and Stoney bands.

Chiefs Sentenced

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Three Gitksan chiefs who defied a court injunction against a blockade on CN rail tracks on the Gitwangak reserve were given four-month suspended sentences earlier this month.

The sentence was handed down by Supreme Court Justice Sherman Hoo in Smithers, south of the reserve, to Wii Seeks (Ralph Mitchell), Goo'Zagen (Art Loring,) and Luu Hon (Guy Morgan.) The three chiefs had volunteered to be arrested rather than abandon the blockade.

Chiefs Sentenced

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Three Gitksan chiefs who defied a court injunction against a blockade on CN rail tracks on the Gitwangak reserve were given four-month suspended sentences earlier this month.

The sentence was handed down by Supreme Court Justice Sherman Hoo in Smithers, south of the reserve, to Wii Seeks (Ralph Mitchell), Goo'Zagen (Art Loring,) and Luu Hon (Guy Morgan.) The three chiefs had volunteered to be arrested rather than abandon the blockade.