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Aboriginal Day plans under way

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Mark June 21 on your calendar and get ready to explore a great sampling of Aboriginal culture.

National Aboriginal Day is a commemorative day set aside to showcase and highlight aspects of Aboriginal life and custom.

This year, the special day falls on a Saturday, so organizers have decided to make it a two day event. Events and displays will be up and ready on Friday, June 20. Several groups and organizations have a long list of events planned for both days.

Aboriginal Day plans under way

Page 8

Mark June 21 on your calendar and get ready to explore a great sampling of Aboriginal culture.

National Aboriginal Day is a commemorative day set aside to showcase and highlight aspects of Aboriginal life and custom.

This year, the special day falls on a Saturday, so organizers have decided to make it a two day event. Events and displays will be up and ready on Friday, June 20. Several groups and organizations have a long list of events planned for both days.

Aboriginal Day plans under way

Page 8

Mark June 21 on your calendar and get ready to explore a great sampling of Aboriginal culture.

National Aboriginal Day is a commemorative day set aside to showcase and highlight aspects of Aboriginal life and custom.

This year, the special day falls on a Saturday, so organizers have decided to make it a two day event. Events and displays will be up and ready on Friday, June 20. Several groups and organizations have a long list of events planned for both days.

Aboriginal Day plans under way

Page 8

Mark June 21 on your calendar and get ready to explore a great sampling of Aboriginal culture.

National Aboriginal Day is a commemorative day set aside to showcase and highlight aspects of Aboriginal life and custom.

This year, the special day falls on a Saturday, so organizers have decided to make it a two day event. Events and displays will be up and ready on Friday, June 20. Several groups and organizations have a long list of events planned for both days.

Aboriginal Day plans under way

Page 8

Mark June 21 on your calendar and get ready to explore a great sampling of Aboriginal culture.

National Aboriginal Day is a commemorative day set aside to showcase and highlight aspects of Aboriginal life and custom.

This year, the special day falls on a Saturday, so organizers have decided to make it a two day event. Events and displays will be up and ready on Friday, June 20. Several groups and organizations have a long list of events planned for both days.

Hobbema youth off to Mexico

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Hobbema's Alaynee Littlechild is on her way to see the world.

The 18-year-old has been accepted in the Canada World Youth rural development exchange program.

Each year, the program selects several youths to be part of the cultural and work exchange. This year the program will take 10 Canadian participants to Mexico.

"I'll be going to Cuernovaca," said Littlechild. The Mexican city is just south of Mexico City.

Hobbema youth off to Mexico

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Hobbema's Alaynee Littlechild is on her way to see the world.

The 18-year-old has been accepted in the Canada World Youth rural development exchange program.

Each year, the program selects several youths to be part of the cultural and work exchange. This year the program will take 10 Canadian participants to Mexico.

"I'll be going to Cuernovaca," said Littlechild. The Mexican city is just south of Mexico City.

Hobbema youth off to Mexico

Page 7

Hobbema's Alaynee Littlechild is on her way to see the world.

The 18-year-old has been accepted in the Canada World Youth rural development exchange program.

Each year, the program selects several youths to be part of the cultural and work exchange. This year the program will take 10 Canadian participants to Mexico.

"I'll be going to Cuernovaca," said Littlechild. The Mexican city is just south of Mexico City.

Hobbema youth off to Mexico

Page 7

Hobbema's Alaynee Littlechild is on her way to see the world.

The 18-year-old has been accepted in the Canada World Youth rural development exchange program.

Each year, the program selects several youths to be part of the cultural and work exchange. This year the program will take 10 Canadian participants to Mexico.

"I'll be going to Cuernovaca," said Littlechild. The Mexican city is just south of Mexico City.

Hobbema youth off to Mexico

Page 7

Hobbema's Alaynee Littlechild is on her way to see the world.

The 18-year-old has been accepted in the Canada World Youth rural development exchange program.

Each year, the program selects several youths to be part of the cultural and work exchange. This year the program will take 10 Canadian participants to Mexico.

"I'll be going to Cuernovaca," said Littlechild. The Mexican city is just south of Mexico City.