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Taking the challenge

Alberta youths aged 18 to 25 looking for adventure and who have an interest in global development are invited to apply and participate on Youth Challenge International projects in Costa Rica and Guyana. Youth Challenge fosters global and youth development by working with community projects, many of which involve Indigenous people in Central and South America.

Taking the challenge

Alberta youths aged 18 to 25 looking for adventure and who have an interest in global development are invited to apply and participate on Youth Challenge International projects in Costa Rica and Guyana. Youth Challenge fosters global and youth development by working with community projects, many of which involve Indigenous people in Central and South America.

Taking the challenge

Alberta youths aged 18 to 25 looking for adventure and who have an interest in global development are invited to apply and participate on Youth Challenge International projects in Costa Rica and Guyana. Youth Challenge fosters global and youth development by working with community projects, many of which involve Indigenous people in Central and South America.

Taking the challenge

Alberta youths aged 18 to 25 looking for adventure and who have an interest in global development are invited to apply and participate on Youth Challenge International projects in Costa Rica and Guyana. Youth Challenge fosters global and youth development by working with community projects, many of which involve Indigenous people in Central and South America.

Taking the challenge

Alberta youths aged 18 to 25 looking for adventure and who have an interest in global development are invited to apply and participate on Youth Challenge International projects in Costa Rica and Guyana. Youth Challenge fosters global and youth development by working with community projects, many of which involve Indigenous people in Central and South America.

Committee seeks members

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Edmonton's Safer Cities Initiatives Advisory Committee is seeking 15 new members. The committee advises Edmonton city council on initiatives which can lead to crime prevention through social development and urban design. In the past, it has covered lack of family support, poverty, attitudinal barriers, urban design, diversity and structural barriers. Applicants must be at least 18 years old. For an application package, call Pijush Sarker at 496-5821. (RJH)

Committee seeks members

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Edmonton's Safer Cities Initiatives Advisory Committee is seeking 15 new members. The committee advises Edmonton city council on initiatives which can lead to crime prevention through social development and urban design. In the past, it has covered lack of family support, poverty, attitudinal barriers, urban design, diversity and structural barriers. Applicants must be at least 18 years old. For an application package, call Pijush Sarker at 496-5821. (RJH)

Committee seeks members

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Edmonton's Safer Cities Initiatives Advisory Committee is seeking 15 new members. The committee advises Edmonton city council on initiatives which can lead to crime prevention through social development and urban design. In the past, it has covered lack of family support, poverty, attitudinal barriers, urban design, diversity and structural barriers. Applicants must be at least 18 years old. For an application package, call Pijush Sarker at 496-5821. (RJH)

Committee seeks members

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Edmonton's Safer Cities Initiatives Advisory Committee is seeking 15 new members. The committee advises Edmonton city council on initiatives which can lead to crime prevention through social development and urban design. In the past, it has covered lack of family support, poverty, attitudinal barriers, urban design, diversity and structural barriers. Applicants must be at least 18 years old. For an application package, call Pijush Sarker at 496-5821. (RJH)

Committee seeks members

Page 12

Edmonton's Safer Cities Initiatives Advisory Committee is seeking 15 new members. The committee advises Edmonton city council on initiatives which can lead to crime prevention through social development and urban design. In the past, it has covered lack of family support, poverty, attitudinal barriers, urban design, diversity and structural barriers. Applicants must be at least 18 years old. For an application package, call Pijush Sarker at 496-5821. (RJH)