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Blockade members staying put - Protesters ignore government order

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The Saskatchewan government wants protesters blockading a northern logging road to dismantle their six-month-old camp. But members of the Protectors of Mother Earth organization say they are going to stay put.

Doug Cressman, the province's deputy minister of natural resources, has sent a letter to the group asking them to leave their cabins, tents and trailers on Highway 903 about 65 km north of Meadow Lake.

Blockade members staying put - Protesters ignore government order

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The Saskatchewan government wants protesters blockading a northern logging road to dismantle their six-month-old camp. But members of the Protectors of Mother Earth organization say they are going to stay put.

Doug Cressman, the province's deputy minister of natural resources, has sent a letter to the group asking them to leave their cabins, tents and trailers on Highway 903 about 65 km north of Meadow Lake.

Film keeps memory of warriors alive

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Loretta Todd has found a unique way to keep the memory of Native war veterans alive: capture their stories on film.

Forgotten Warriors is "a story that has needed to be told for a long time," said the CBC director and writer.

Native Canadians were not conscripted during the Second World War but many volunteered to serve, even though it often meant losing their status.

"You had to be Canadian to serve, and theoretically the Indians weren't Canadian."

Film keeps memory of warriors alive

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Loretta Todd has found a unique way to keep the memory of Native war veterans alive: capture their stories on film.

Forgotten Warriors is "a story that has needed to be told for a long time," said the CBC director and writer.

Native Canadians were not conscripted during the Second World War but many volunteered to serve, even though it often meant losing their status.

"You had to be Canadian to serve, and theoretically the Indians weren't Canadian."

Film keeps memory of warriors alive

Page 10

Loretta Todd has found a unique way to keep the memory of Native war veterans alive: capture their stories on film.

Forgotten Warriors is "a story that has needed to be told for a long time," said the CBC director and writer.

Native Canadians were not conscripted during the Second World War but many volunteered to serve, even though it often meant losing their status.

"You had to be Canadian to serve, and theoretically the Indians weren't Canadian."

Film keeps memory of warriors alive

Page 10

Loretta Todd has found a unique way to keep the memory of Native war veterans alive: capture their stories on film.

Forgotten Warriors is "a story that has needed to be told for a long time," said the CBC director and writer.

Native Canadians were not conscripted during the Second World War but many volunteered to serve, even though it often meant losing their status.

"You had to be Canadian to serve, and theoretically the Indians weren't Canadian."

Native chefs sweep Culinary Olympics

Victors headed for home bearing 11 medals, 7 of them gold

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Native heritage came in for a good deal of attention in Europe recently though on unusual medium: Food.

A Canadian Native team took part for the first time in the international Culinary Olympics held in Frankfurt, Germany in October, competing with chefs from around the world in a demonstration of cooking skills.

Native chefs sweep Culinary Olympics

Victors headed for home bearing 11 medals, 7 of them gold

Page 9

Native heritage came in for a good deal of attention in Europe recently though on unusual medium: Food.

A Canadian Native team took part for the first time in the international Culinary Olympics held in Frankfurt, Germany in October, competing with chefs from around the world in a demonstration of cooking skills.

Native chefs sweep Culinary Olympics

Victors headed for home bearing 11 medals, 7 of them gold

Page 9

Native heritage came in for a good deal of attention in Europe recently though on unusual medium: Food.

A Canadian Native team took part for the first time in the international Culinary Olympics held in Frankfurt, Germany in October, competing with chefs from around the world in a demonstration of cooking skills.

Native chefs sweep Culinary Olympics

Victors headed for home bearing 11 medals, 7 of them gold

Page 9

Native heritage came in for a good deal of attention in Europe recently though on unusual medium: Food.

A Canadian Native team took part for the first time in the international Culinary Olympics held in Frankfurt, Germany in October, competing with chefs from around the world in a demonstration of cooking skills.