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Woodland Cree get training funds

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The Woodland Cree band from Cadotte Lake will receive $3 million over five years to support adult upgrading and vocational training initiatives.

"Education is a major priority and we'd like to see as many band members as possible participating in the Adult Leaning Centre program," said Chief John Cardinal.

"We believe it will help members enter other training programs such as apprenticeship and post-secondary education, which will increase their ability to contribute to our community and improve their employability - both on and off the reserve."

Woodland Cree get training funds

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The Woodland Cree band from Cadotte Lake will receive $3 million over five years to support adult upgrading and vocational training initiatives.

"Education is a major priority and we'd like to see as many band members as possible participating in the Adult Leaning Centre program," said Chief John Cardinal.

"We believe it will help members enter other training programs such as apprenticeship and post-secondary education, which will increase their ability to contribute to our community and improve their employability - both on and off the reserve."

Woodland Cree get training funds

Page 15

The Woodland Cree band from Cadotte Lake will receive $3 million over five years to support adult upgrading and vocational training initiatives.

"Education is a major priority and we'd like to see as many band members as possible participating in the Adult Leaning Centre program," said Chief John Cardinal.

"We believe it will help members enter other training programs such as apprenticeship and post-secondary education, which will increase their ability to contribute to our community and improve their employability - both on and off the reserve."

Woodland Cree get training funds

Page 15

The Woodland Cree band from Cadotte Lake will receive $3 million over five years to support adult upgrading and vocational training initiatives.

"Education is a major priority and we'd like to see as many band members as possible participating in the Adult Leaning Centre program," said Chief John Cardinal.

"We believe it will help members enter other training programs such as apprenticeship and post-secondary education, which will increase their ability to contribute to our community and improve their employability - both on and off the reserve."

Sports history made twice by Stonewalker

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He's back!

Just when you thought you heard the last of Danny Stonewalker, he steps from

the shadows to handily dispose of Winnipeg's George McFall to become Canada's new heavyweight boxing champion.

And in the process the Fort McMurray, Alberta Native made Canadian history - twice over.

"That's right," growls Stonewalker's long-time manager, promoter and mentor Glen Carriere.

"He's the first Canadian ever to win both the light heavyweight and heavyweight titles. And he's the first Native to ever become heavyweight champ."

Sports history made twice by Stonewalker

Page 14

He's back!

Just when you thought you heard the last of Danny Stonewalker, he steps from

the shadows to handily dispose of Winnipeg's George McFall to become Canada's new heavyweight boxing champion.

And in the process the Fort McMurray, Alberta Native made Canadian history - twice over.

"That's right," growls Stonewalker's long-time manager, promoter and mentor Glen Carriere.

"He's the first Canadian ever to win both the light heavyweight and heavyweight titles. And he's the first Native to ever become heavyweight champ."