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Agreement signed

Page 14

The Government of Alberta and the Horse Lake First Nation, near Grande Prairie , have entered into a cooperative management agreement that will provide a framework for addressing mutual interests regarding environmental and renewable resources issues.

The agreement establishes a formal mechanism for ongoing consultation and cooperation on renewable resources or environmental matters.

Agreement signed

Page 14

The Government of Alberta and the Horse Lake First Nation, near Grande Prairie , have entered into a cooperative management agreement that will provide a framework for addressing mutual interests regarding environmental and renewable resources issues.

The agreement establishes a formal mechanism for ongoing consultation and cooperation on renewable resources or environmental matters.

Agreement signed

Page 14

The Government of Alberta and the Horse Lake First Nation, near Grande Prairie , have entered into a cooperative management agreement that will provide a framework for addressing mutual interests regarding environmental and renewable resources issues.

The agreement establishes a formal mechanism for ongoing consultation and cooperation on renewable resources or environmental matters.

Agreement signed

Page 14

The Government of Alberta and the Horse Lake First Nation, near Grande Prairie , have entered into a cooperative management agreement that will provide a framework for addressing mutual interests regarding environmental and renewable resources issues.

The agreement establishes a formal mechanism for ongoing consultation and cooperation on renewable resources or environmental matters.

Pipeline work course helps Metis workers

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A three-way partnership between Zone One of the Metis Nation of Alberta, AVC Lac La Biche, and the private sector has provided an opportunity for Metis pipeline workers to upgrade the skills they can offer to employers.

On June 30, seventeen Metis from northeastern Alberta graduated from the Pipeline Certified Training Course, certified as operators of either a side boom cat or a track hoe. The course was held at the Christy Creek Gravel Pit near Lac La Biche.

Pipeline work course helps Metis workers

Page 13

A three-way partnership between Zone One of the Metis Nation of Alberta, AVC Lac La Biche, and the private sector has provided an opportunity for Metis pipeline workers to upgrade the skills they can offer to employers.

On June 30, seventeen Metis from northeastern Alberta graduated from the Pipeline Certified Training Course, certified as operators of either a side boom cat or a track hoe. The course was held at the Christy Creek Gravel Pit near Lac La Biche.

Pipeline work course helps Metis workers

Page 13

A three-way partnership between Zone One of the Metis Nation of Alberta, AVC Lac La Biche, and the private sector has provided an opportunity for Metis pipeline workers to upgrade the skills they can offer to employers.

On June 30, seventeen Metis from northeastern Alberta graduated from the Pipeline Certified Training Course, certified as operators of either a side boom cat or a track hoe. The course was held at the Christy Creek Gravel Pit near Lac La Biche.

Pipeline work course helps Metis workers

Page 13

A three-way partnership between Zone One of the Metis Nation of Alberta, AVC Lac La Biche, and the private sector has provided an opportunity for Metis pipeline workers to upgrade the skills they can offer to employers.

On June 30, seventeen Metis from northeastern Alberta graduated from the Pipeline Certified Training Course, certified as operators of either a side boom cat or a track hoe. The course was held at the Christy Creek Gravel Pit near Lac La Biche.

Pipeline work course helps Metis workers

Page 13

A three-way partnership between Zone One of the Metis Nation of Alberta, AVC Lac La Biche, and the private sector has provided an opportunity for Metis pipeline workers to upgrade the skills they can offer to employers.

On June 30, seventeen Metis from northeastern Alberta graduated from the Pipeline Certified Training Course, certified as operators of either a side boom cat or a track hoe. The course was held at the Christy Creek Gravel Pit near Lac La Biche.

Pipeline work course helps Metis workers

Page 13

A three-way partnership between Zone One of the Metis Nation of Alberta, AVC Lac La Biche, and the private sector has provided an opportunity for Metis pipeline workers to upgrade the skills they can offer to employers.

On June 30, seventeen Metis from northeastern Alberta graduated from the Pipeline Certified Training Course, certified as operators of either a side boom cat or a track hoe. The course was held at the Christy Creek Gravel Pit near Lac La Biche.