Welcome to AMMSA.COM, the news archive website for our family of Indigenous news publications.

Nominees sought for Calgary Award

The posters are up and the local newspaper ads have already run, calling for nominations for this year's Chief David Crowchild Memorial Award. The annual award, presented on Chief David Crowchild Day during Calgary Native Awareness Week every May, honors the qualities and work of the late Tsuu T'ina chief.

"It is an award that tries to amplify the man and what he did with Native and non-Native people," said Allen Giroux, chairman of the Calgary Aboriginal Urban Affairs Committee.

Nominees sought for Calgary Award

The posters are up and the local newspaper ads have already run, calling for nominations for this year's Chief David Crowchild Memorial Award. The annual award, presented on Chief David Crowchild Day during Calgary Native Awareness Week every May, honors the qualities and work of the late Tsuu T'ina chief.

"It is an award that tries to amplify the man and what he did with Native and non-Native people," said Allen Giroux, chairman of the Calgary Aboriginal Urban Affairs Committee.

Nominees sought for Calgary Award

The posters are up and the local newspaper ads have already run, calling for nominations for this year's Chief David Crowchild Memorial Award. The annual award, presented on Chief David Crowchild Day during Calgary Native Awareness Week every May, honors the qualities and work of the late Tsuu T'ina chief.

"It is an award that tries to amplify the man and what he did with Native and non-Native people," said Allen Giroux, chairman of the Calgary Aboriginal Urban Affairs Committee.

Nominees sought for Calgary Award

The posters are up and the local newspaper ads have already run, calling for nominations for this year's Chief David Crowchild Memorial Award. The annual award, presented on Chief David Crowchild Day during Calgary Native Awareness Week every May, honors the qualities and work of the late Tsuu T'ina chief.

"It is an award that tries to amplify the man and what he did with Native and non-Native people," said Allen Giroux, chairman of the Calgary Aboriginal Urban Affairs Committee.

Nominees sought for Calgary Award

The posters are up and the local newspaper ads have already run, calling for nominations for this year's Chief David Crowchild Memorial Award. The annual award, presented on Chief David Crowchild Day during Calgary Native Awareness Week every May, honors the qualities and work of the late Tsuu T'ina chief.

"It is an award that tries to amplify the man and what he did with Native and non-Native people," said Allen Giroux, chairman of the Calgary Aboriginal Urban Affairs Committee.

Nominees sought for Calgary Award

The posters are up and the local newspaper ads have already run, calling for nominations for this year's Chief David Crowchild Memorial Award. The annual award, presented on Chief David Crowchild Day during Calgary Native Awareness Week every May, honors the qualities and work of the late Tsuu T'ina chief.

"It is an award that tries to amplify the man and what he did with Native and non-Native people," said Allen Giroux, chairman of the Calgary Aboriginal Urban Affairs Committee.

Long-time Tory MLA dies

Page 21

He was a nice guy. A great guy. IF you ran into him at a cafe somewhere along the highway, he would take the time to linger and talk.

On Dec. 20, Alberta laid to rest one of its favorite sons. Al "Boomer" Adair, 67, a 22-year Progressive Conservative Member of the Legislative Assembly, died of a heart attack on Dec. 24.

Among the several hundred at his funeral in Peace River were people from all walks of life, right on up to long-time friends Premier Ralph Klein and former-premier Peter Lougheed, who acknowledged him as "a giant of a man; a friend for life."

Long-time Tory MLA dies

Page 21

He was a nice guy. A great guy. IF you ran into him at a cafe somewhere along the highway, he would take the time to linger and talk.

On Dec. 20, Alberta laid to rest one of its favorite sons. Al "Boomer" Adair, 67, a 22-year Progressive Conservative Member of the Legislative Assembly, died of a heart attack on Dec. 24.

Among the several hundred at his funeral in Peace River were people from all walks of life, right on up to long-time friends Premier Ralph Klein and former-premier Peter Lougheed, who acknowledged him as "a giant of a man; a friend for life."

Long-time Tory MLA dies

Page 21

He was a nice guy. A great guy. IF you ran into him at a cafe somewhere along the highway, he would take the time to linger and talk.

On Dec. 20, Alberta laid to rest one of its favorite sons. Al "Boomer" Adair, 67, a 22-year Progressive Conservative Member of the Legislative Assembly, died of a heart attack on Dec. 24.

Among the several hundred at his funeral in Peace River were people from all walks of life, right on up to long-time friends Premier Ralph Klein and former-premier Peter Lougheed, who acknowledged him as "a giant of a man; a friend for life."

Long-time Tory MLA dies

Page 21

He was a nice guy. A great guy. IF you ran into him at a cafe somewhere along the highway, he would take the time to linger and talk.

On Dec. 20, Alberta laid to rest one of its favorite sons. Al "Boomer" Adair, 67, a 22-year Progressive Conservative Member of the Legislative Assembly, died of a heart attack on Dec. 24.

Among the several hundred at his funeral in Peace River were people from all walks of life, right on up to long-time friends Premier Ralph Klein and former-premier Peter Lougheed, who acknowledged him as "a giant of a man; a friend for life."