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Peigan conference looks to future

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The seventh-annual Peigan-Napi Friendship Centre Cross-Cultural Days gets underway Jan. 15, and the event promises five days of guest speakers, workshops, sport tournaments, powwows and more. The cross-cultural conference that highlights the event focuses on the theme "Building Our Future: Kindling the Spirit of Youth."

Bloods elect new chief and council

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The Blood Tribe's new chief and council were only sworn in to office Dec. 3, but it's already pretty much business as usual. After a one-week orientation session, Chief Chris Shade and his 12-member council are administering the affairs of Canada's largest reserve and its more than 6,000 inhabitants.

"The previous chief and council did a lot of research and set the stage for some excellent programs," says Blood communications officer Lambert Fox.

According to Fox, one of the advantages the new administration has is that they'll be working on a four-year term.

Bloods elect new chief and council

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The Blood Tribe's new chief and council were only sworn in to office Dec. 3, but it's already pretty much business as usual. After a one-week orientation session, Chief Chris Shade and his 12-member council are administering the affairs of Canada's largest reserve and its more than 6,000 inhabitants.

"The previous chief and council did a lot of research and set the stage for some excellent programs," says Blood communications officer Lambert Fox.

According to Fox, one of the advantages the new administration has is that they'll be working on a four-year term.

Bloods elect new chief and council

Page 1

The Blood Tribe's new chief and council were only sworn in to office Dec. 3, but it's already pretty much business as usual. After a one-week orientation session, Chief Chris Shade and his 12-member council are administering the affairs of Canada's largest reserve and its more than 6,000 inhabitants.

"The previous chief and council did a lot of research and set the stage for some excellent programs," says Blood communications officer Lambert Fox.

According to Fox, one of the advantages the new administration has is that they'll be working on a four-year term.

Bloods elect new chief and council

Page 1

The Blood Tribe's new chief and council were only sworn in to office Dec. 3, but it's already pretty much business as usual. After a one-week orientation session, Chief Chris Shade and his 12-member council are administering the affairs of Canada's largest reserve and its more than 6,000 inhabitants.

"The previous chief and council did a lot of research and set the stage for some excellent programs," says Blood communications officer Lambert Fox.

According to Fox, one of the advantages the new administration has is that they'll be working on a four-year term.

Bloods elect new chief and council

Page 1

The Blood Tribe's new chief and council were only sworn in to office Dec. 3, but it's already pretty much business as usual. After a one-week orientation session, Chief Chris Shade and his 12-member council are administering the affairs of Canada's largest reserve and its more than 6,000 inhabitants.

"The previous chief and council did a lot of research and set the stage for some excellent programs," says Blood communications officer Lambert Fox.

According to Fox, one of the advantages the new administration has is that they'll be working on a four-year term.

Bloods elect new chief and council

Page 1

The Blood Tribe's new chief and council were only sworn in to office Dec. 3, but it's already pretty much business as usual. After a one-week orientation session, Chief Chris Shade and his 12-member council are administering the affairs of Canada's largest reserve and its more than 6,000 inhabitants.

"The previous chief and council did a lot of research and set the stage for some excellent programs," says Blood communications officer Lambert Fox.

According to Fox, one of the advantages the new administration has is that they'll be working on a four-year term.

Circumpolar Institute seeks to open doors

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Old St. Stephen's College is a quiet corner of campus ? although strictly speaking it's not actually a part of the University of Alberta ? but it houses one of the quietly significant and forward ?thinking organizations in the province. That's the Canadian Circumpolar Institute, the descendant of the better-known Boreal Institute of Northern Studies, which is dedicated to academic and applied research everywhere in the North.

Circumpolar Institute seeks to open doors

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Old St. Stephen's College is a quiet corner of campus ? although strictly speaking it's not actually a part of the University of Alberta ? but it houses one of the quietly significant and forward ?thinking organizations in the province. That's the Canadian Circumpolar Institute, the descendant of the better-known Boreal Institute of Northern Studies, which is dedicated to academic and applied research everywhere in the North.

Circumpolar Institute seeks to open doors

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Old St. Stephen's College is a quiet corner of campus ? although strictly speaking it's not actually a part of the University of Alberta ? but it houses one of the quietly significant and forward ?thinking organizations in the province. That's the Canadian Circumpolar Institute, the descendant of the better-known Boreal Institute of Northern Studies, which is dedicated to academic and applied research everywhere in the North.