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Communications program graduates 23

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April 26 was a day of celebration as 23 students, mostly Aboriginal people, graduated from the Native Communications Program at Edmonton's Grant MacEwan Community College.

The graduates were recognized for their work at a banquet held at the Canadian Native Friendship Centre where instructor and program chair and former graduate, Jane Woodward, along with Ed Burnstick, shared duties as emcee for the evening.

Total of 10 weeks of time donated by volunteers

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More than 200 volunteers who undertook more than 4,000 hours of work at the Slave Lake Native Friendship Centre last year were in the spotlight as the center hosted its annual volunteer Appreciation Dinner.

Master of Ceremonies Dale Monaghan said there are "four types of bines in every organizations: The wish bones, those who wish someone else would do something about the problem; the jaw bones, those who do the talking but very little else; the knuckle bones, those who knock everything; and the back bones, those who carry the load and do most of the work.

Total of 10 weeks of time donated by volunteers

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More than 200 volunteers who undertook more than 4,000 hours of work at the Slave Lake Native Friendship Centre last year were in the spotlight as the center hosted its annual volunteer Appreciation Dinner.

Master of Ceremonies Dale Monaghan said there are "four types of bines in every organizations: The wish bones, those who wish someone else would do something about the problem; the jaw bones, those who do the talking but very little else; the knuckle bones, those who knock everything; and the back bones, those who carry the load and do most of the work.

Total of 10 weeks of time donated by volunteers

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More than 200 volunteers who undertook more than 4,000 hours of work at the Slave Lake Native Friendship Centre last year were in the spotlight as the center hosted its annual volunteer Appreciation Dinner.

Master of Ceremonies Dale Monaghan said there are "four types of bines in every organizations: The wish bones, those who wish someone else would do something about the problem; the jaw bones, those who do the talking but very little else; the knuckle bones, those who knock everything; and the back bones, those who carry the load and do most of the work.

Total of 10 weeks of time donated by volunteers

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More than 200 volunteers who undertook more than 4,000 hours of work at the Slave Lake Native Friendship Centre last year were in the spotlight as the center hosted its annual volunteer Appreciation Dinner.

Master of Ceremonies Dale Monaghan said there are "four types of bines in every organizations: The wish bones, those who wish someone else would do something about the problem; the jaw bones, those who do the talking but very little else; the knuckle bones, those who knock everything; and the back bones, those who carry the load and do most of the work.

Total of 10 weeks of time donated by volunteers

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More than 200 volunteers who undertook more than 4,000 hours of work at the Slave Lake Native Friendship Centre last year were in the spotlight as the center hosted its annual volunteer Appreciation Dinner.

Master of Ceremonies Dale Monaghan said there are "four types of bines in every organizations: The wish bones, those who wish someone else would do something about the problem; the jaw bones, those who do the talking but very little else; the knuckle bones, those who knock everything; and the back bones, those who carry the load and do most of the work.

Total of 10 weeks of time donated by volunteers

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More than 200 volunteers who undertook more than 4,000 hours of work at the Slave Lake Native Friendship Centre last year were in the spotlight as the center hosted its annual volunteer Appreciation Dinner.

Master of Ceremonies Dale Monaghan said there are "four types of bines in every organizations: The wish bones, those who wish someone else would do something about the problem; the jaw bones, those who do the talking but very little else; the knuckle bones, those who knock everything; and the back bones, those who carry the load and do most of the work.

Floods cause difficulties in north, south on alert

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While the swollen Red River wreaks havoc in southern Manitoba, several Alberta groups have kept vigilant flood watches in areas that are traditionally plagued by spring floods.

Hardest hit in Alberta have been the Fort McMurray, Fort Vermilion and peace River districts while the communities of Driftpile, Wabasca and Peigan Reserve have been spared, but are on alert.

Floods cause difficulties in north, south on alert

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While the swollen Red River wreaks havoc in southern Manitoba, several Alberta groups have kept vigilant flood watches in areas that are traditionally plagued by spring floods.

Hardest hit in Alberta have been the Fort McMurray, Fort Vermilion and peace River districts while the communities of Driftpile, Wabasca and Peigan Reserve have been spared, but are on alert.

Floods cause difficulties in north, south on alert

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While the swollen Red River wreaks havoc in southern Manitoba, several Alberta groups have kept vigilant flood watches in areas that are traditionally plagued by spring floods.

Hardest hit in Alberta have been the Fort McMurray, Fort Vermilion and peace River districts while the communities of Driftpile, Wabasca and Peigan Reserve have been spared, but are on alert.