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Stoney band given green light, despite allegations

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Despite allegations of wrongdoing at the Stoney First Nations, Indian Affairs has so far given the band council's operations a favorable-albeit cautious - thumb's up.

The Stoney band claimed attention two months ago when a provincial court judge, presiding over a domestic assault case of a Stoney area man, withheld his judgment until an investigation was done on allegations of corruption on the reserve.

Stoney band given green light, despite allegations

Page 1

Despite allegations of wrongdoing at the Stoney First Nations, Indian Affairs has so far given the band council's operations a favorable-albeit cautious - thumb's up.

The Stoney band claimed attention two months ago when a provincial court judge, presiding over a domestic assault case of a Stoney area man, withheld his judgment until an investigation was done on allegations of corruption on the reserve.

Stoney band given green light, despite allegations

Page 1

Despite allegations of wrongdoing at the Stoney First Nations, Indian Affairs has so far given the band council's operations a favorable-albeit cautious - thumb's up.

The Stoney band claimed attention two months ago when a provincial court judge, presiding over a domestic assault case of a Stoney area man, withheld his judgment until an investigation was done on allegations of corruption on the reserve.

Coalition against coal

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The battle over the Cheviot Mine project is reaching a boiling point.

A coalition of 16 environmental groups across North America has come together under the banner of conservation. They are fighting the proposed Cheviot Mine project, located near the Jasper National Park. The coalition is part of an international campaign to fight the proposed strip mine from going ahead.

Coalition against coal

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The battle over the Cheviot Mine project is reaching a boiling point.

A coalition of 16 environmental groups across North America has come together under the banner of conservation. They are fighting the proposed Cheviot Mine project, located near the Jasper National Park. The coalition is part of an international campaign to fight the proposed strip mine from going ahead.

Coalition against coal

Page 1

The battle over the Cheviot Mine project is reaching a boiling point.

A coalition of 16 environmental groups across North America has come together under the banner of conservation. They are fighting the proposed Cheviot Mine project, located near the Jasper National Park. The coalition is part of an international campaign to fight the proposed strip mine from going ahead.

Coalition against coal

Page 1

The battle over the Cheviot Mine project is reaching a boiling point.

A coalition of 16 environmental groups across North America has come together under the banner of conservation. They are fighting the proposed Cheviot Mine project, located near the Jasper National Park. The coalition is part of an international campaign to fight the proposed strip mine from going ahead.

Coalition against coal

Page 1

The battle over the Cheviot Mine project is reaching a boiling point.

A coalition of 16 environmental groups across North America has come together under the banner of conservation. They are fighting the proposed Cheviot Mine project, located near the Jasper National Park. The coalition is part of an international campaign to fight the proposed strip mine from going ahead.

Coalition against coal

Page 1

The battle over the Cheviot Mine project is reaching a boiling point.

A coalition of 16 environmental groups across North America has come together under the banner of conservation. They are fighting the proposed Cheviot Mine project, located near the Jasper National Park. The coalition is part of an international campaign to fight the proposed strip mine from going ahead.

Workforce ready

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All 10 graduates from this year's Career Path Services' rapid re-employment for Aboriginals program finished with marks of 89 per cent and higher. Career Path helps to steer adult Aboriginal job seekers in the right direction to find meaningful jobs. The program has 10 weeks of computer training, two weeks of personal development and two weeks of job search.