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Xerox scholarships copped

Two of the five Xerox Canada Aboriginal Scholarships for 1996 were awarded to Albertans, the company announced on Dec. 19. Rob Crow, a status Indian who lives with his wife and three young children in Lethbridge, began studying management in the Business Enterprises and Self-Governing Systems of Inuit, Metis and Aboriginal Peoples certificate program at the University of Lethbridge in 1993, and moved on to a degree program in 1995. Crow said that he's determined not to be left behind in the information age.

Xerox scholarships copped

Two of the five Xerox Canada Aboriginal Scholarships for 1996 were awarded to Albertans, the company announced on Dec. 19. Rob Crow, a status Indian who lives with his wife and three young children in Lethbridge, began studying management in the Business Enterprises and Self-Governing Systems of Inuit, Metis and Aboriginal Peoples certificate program at the University of Lethbridge in 1993, and moved on to a degree program in 1995. Crow said that he's determined not to be left behind in the information age.

Xerox scholarships copped

Two of the five Xerox Canada Aboriginal Scholarships for 1996 were awarded to Albertans, the company announced on Dec. 19. Rob Crow, a status Indian who lives with his wife and three young children in Lethbridge, began studying management in the Business Enterprises and Self-Governing Systems of Inuit, Metis and Aboriginal Peoples certificate program at the University of Lethbridge in 1993, and moved on to a degree program in 1995. Crow said that he's determined not to be left behind in the information age.

Xerox scholarships copped

Two of the five Xerox Canada Aboriginal Scholarships for 1996 were awarded to Albertans, the company announced on Dec. 19. Rob Crow, a status Indian who lives with his wife and three young children in Lethbridge, began studying management in the Business Enterprises and Self-Governing Systems of Inuit, Metis and Aboriginal Peoples certificate program at the University of Lethbridge in 1993, and moved on to a degree program in 1995. Crow said that he's determined not to be left behind in the information age.

Xerox scholarships copped

Two of the five Xerox Canada Aboriginal Scholarships for 1996 were awarded to Albertans, the company announced on Dec. 19. Rob Crow, a status Indian who lives with his wife and three young children in Lethbridge, began studying management in the Business Enterprises and Self-Governing Systems of Inuit, Metis and Aboriginal Peoples certificate program at the University of Lethbridge in 1993, and moved on to a degree program in 1995. Crow said that he's determined not to be left behind in the information age.

Xerox scholarships copped

Two of the five Xerox Canada Aboriginal Scholarships for 1996 were awarded to Albertans, the company announced on Dec. 19. Rob Crow, a status Indian who lives with his wife and three young children in Lethbridge, began studying management in the Business Enterprises and Self-Governing Systems of Inuit, Metis and Aboriginal Peoples certificate program at the University of Lethbridge in 1993, and moved on to a degree program in 1995. Crow said that he's determined not to be left behind in the information age.

Pilgramage Pictorial

The Lac Ste. Anne Pilgrimage Board is offering an open contest to select the pictorial theme that will be incorporated as part of the promotion of the 1997 event. The theme of this year's pilgrimage is "Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever," which is a biblical passage from the book of Hebrews. Interested participants should submit an original creation, in the form of a drawing or sketch, which somehow represents the spirit, history or current theme of the pilgrimage, with an emphasis on Aboriginal content. The deadline for entries is Feb.

Pilgramage Pictorial

The Lac Ste. Anne Pilgrimage Board is offering an open contest to select the pictorial theme that will be incorporated as part of the promotion of the 1997 event. The theme of this year's pilgrimage is "Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever," which is a biblical passage from the book of Hebrews. Interested participants should submit an original creation, in the form of a drawing or sketch, which somehow represents the spirit, history or current theme of the pilgrimage, with an emphasis on Aboriginal content. The deadline for entries is Feb.

Pilgramage Pictorial

The Lac Ste. Anne Pilgrimage Board is offering an open contest to select the pictorial theme that will be incorporated as part of the promotion of the 1997 event. The theme of this year's pilgrimage is "Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever," which is a biblical passage from the book of Hebrews. Interested participants should submit an original creation, in the form of a drawing or sketch, which somehow represents the spirit, history or current theme of the pilgrimage, with an emphasis on Aboriginal content. The deadline for entries is Feb.

Pilgramage Pictorial

The Lac Ste. Anne Pilgrimage Board is offering an open contest to select the pictorial theme that will be incorporated as part of the promotion of the 1997 event. The theme of this year's pilgrimage is "Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever," which is a biblical passage from the book of Hebrews. Interested participants should submit an original creation, in the form of a drawing or sketch, which somehow represents the spirit, history or current theme of the pilgrimage, with an emphasis on Aboriginal content. The deadline for entries is Feb.