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Employment is first priority

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Over 300 people are expected to register for the 21st annual Inter Provincial Association on Native Employment (IANE) conference being held in Calgary from June 17-20.

Advertisements have attracted participants from six provinces across the country to the Crossroads Hotel for the three day event.

This year's theme is "Liaison: The Future of Aboriginal Employment."

The conference will explore the importance of Aboriginal community liaison work.

'Sew' far 'sew' good

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The Goodfish Lake Sewing and Garment Company will soon be bursting at the seams as a new garment line takes off.

The company, owned by the Whitefish (Goodfish) Lake First Nation, is expecting some big profits from its plan to outfit construction workers in Fort McMurray.

The new product line is expected to increase sales by 50 per cent.

'Sew' far 'sew' good

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The Goodfish Lake Sewing and Garment Company will soon be bursting at the seams as a new garment line takes off.

The company, owned by the Whitefish (Goodfish) Lake First Nation, is expecting some big profits from its plan to outfit construction workers in Fort McMurray.

The new product line is expected to increase sales by 50 per cent.

'Sew' far 'sew' good

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The Goodfish Lake Sewing and Garment Company will soon be bursting at the seams as a new garment line takes off.

The company, owned by the Whitefish (Goodfish) Lake First Nation, is expecting some big profits from its plan to outfit construction workers in Fort McMurray.

The new product line is expected to increase sales by 50 per cent.

'Sew' far 'sew' good

Page 11

The Goodfish Lake Sewing and Garment Company will soon be bursting at the seams as a new garment line takes off.

The company, owned by the Whitefish (Goodfish) Lake First Nation, is expecting some big profits from its plan to outfit construction workers in Fort McMurray.

The new product line is expected to increase sales by 50 per cent.

'Sew' far 'sew' good

Page 11

The Goodfish Lake Sewing and Garment Company will soon be bursting at the seams as a new garment line takes off.

The company, owned by the Whitefish (Goodfish) Lake First Nation, is expecting some big profits from its plan to outfit construction workers in Fort McMurray.

The new product line is expected to increase sales by 50 per cent.

'Sew' far 'sew' good

Page 11

The Goodfish Lake Sewing and Garment Company will soon be bursting at the seams as a new garment line takes off.

The company, owned by the Whitefish (Goodfish) Lake First Nation, is expecting some big profits from its plan to outfit construction workers in Fort McMurray.

The new product line is expected to increase sales by 50 per cent.

Awards night honors Tootoosis

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The Second Annual Aboriginal Film Awards were presented at the Sixth Annual Dreamspeakers Festival, which ran from May 26 to June 1 in Edmonton. The film awards were hosted this year by Tantoo Cardinal. The guest of honor special award recipient at the ceremonies was Gordon Tootoosis, who plays Albert Golo in the CBC drama North of 60. He has acted for theatre, film, television and radio. The member of the Poundmaker's First Nation, who now lives west of Saskatoon, was surrounded by friends and peers at the banquet held in his honor.

Awards night honors Tootoosis

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The Second Annual Aboriginal Film Awards were presented at the Sixth Annual Dreamspeakers Festival, which ran from May 26 to June 1 in Edmonton. The film awards were hosted this year by Tantoo Cardinal. The guest of honor special award recipient at the ceremonies was Gordon Tootoosis, who plays Albert Golo in the CBC drama North of 60. He has acted for theatre, film, television and radio. The member of the Poundmaker's First Nation, who now lives west of Saskatoon, was surrounded by friends and peers at the banquet held in his honor.

Awards night honors Tootoosis

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The Second Annual Aboriginal Film Awards were presented at the Sixth Annual Dreamspeakers Festival, which ran from May 26 to June 1 in Edmonton. The film awards were hosted this year by Tantoo Cardinal. The guest of honor special award recipient at the ceremonies was Gordon Tootoosis, who plays Albert Golo in the CBC drama North of 60. He has acted for theatre, film, television and radio. The member of the Poundmaker's First Nation, who now lives west of Saskatoon, was surrounded by friends and peers at the banquet held in his honor.