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Friendship centre opening welcomed

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For Kelly Good Eagle, managing security and maintenance for the recently re-opened Calgary Native Friendship Centre (CNFC) is like taking care of family.

A photo of his mother-in-law Maggie Black Kettle, one of the centre's honorary board members, hangs in the lobby. Beside that portrait is one of Good Eagle's oldest daughter, Michelle, who was crowned Miss CNFC one year.

His wife, Daphne, works upstairs, while one of his small grand-daughters occasionally pokes her head into his office as she plays around the centre.

P.A. Blues win Little Chief Cup

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Nine- and 10-year-old Aboriginal youth raced around the ice at West Edmonton Mall's arena over the May long weekend for a hockey tournament featuring teams from Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba.

The Super Novice Little Chiefs Novice Cup was played from May 16 to 18 and attracted four regional teams and hundreds of spectators.

Tournament organizer Gerald Hum said he would have liked to have seen more teams entered, but was happy with the quality of teams that did participate.

P.A. Blues win Little Chief Cup

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Nine- and 10-year-old Aboriginal youth raced around the ice at West Edmonton Mall's arena over the May long weekend for a hockey tournament featuring teams from Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba.

The Super Novice Little Chiefs Novice Cup was played from May 16 to 18 and attracted four regional teams and hundreds of spectators.

Tournament organizer Gerald Hum said he would have liked to have seen more teams entered, but was happy with the quality of teams that did participate.

P.A. Blues win Little Chief Cup

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Nine- and 10-year-old Aboriginal youth raced around the ice at West Edmonton Mall's arena over the May long weekend for a hockey tournament featuring teams from Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba.

The Super Novice Little Chiefs Novice Cup was played from May 16 to 18 and attracted four regional teams and hundreds of spectators.

Tournament organizer Gerald Hum said he would have liked to have seen more teams entered, but was happy with the quality of teams that did participate.

P.A. Blues win Little Chief Cup

Page 13

Nine- and 10-year-old Aboriginal youth raced around the ice at West Edmonton Mall's arena over the May long weekend for a hockey tournament featuring teams from Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba.

The Super Novice Little Chiefs Novice Cup was played from May 16 to 18 and attracted four regional teams and hundreds of spectators.

Tournament organizer Gerald Hum said he would have liked to have seen more teams entered, but was happy with the quality of teams that did participate.

P.A. Blues win Little Chief Cup

Page 13

Nine- and 10-year-old Aboriginal youth raced around the ice at West Edmonton Mall's arena over the May long weekend for a hockey tournament featuring teams from Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba.

The Super Novice Little Chiefs Novice Cup was played from May 16 to 18 and attracted four regional teams and hundreds of spectators.

Tournament organizer Gerald Hum said he would have liked to have seen more teams entered, but was happy with the quality of teams that did participate.

P.A. Blues win Little Chief Cup

Page 13

Nine- and 10-year-old Aboriginal youth raced around the ice at West Edmonton Mall's arena over the May long weekend for a hockey tournament featuring teams from Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba.

The Super Novice Little Chiefs Novice Cup was played from May 16 to 18 and attracted four regional teams and hundreds of spectators.

Tournament organizer Gerald Hum said he would have liked to have seen more teams entered, but was happy with the quality of teams that did participate.