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First Nations teaming up for business venture

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Three Saskatchewan First Nations are joining forces to develop a golf and country club.

Whitecap Dakota First Nation, Muskeg Lake Cree Nation and Lac La Ronge Indian band will be partners in the Dakota Dunes Golf and Country Club.

Willows Golf and Country Club Holdings Inc. of Saskatoon have signed an agreement with the partners to handle management, administration and training for the golf and country club.

First Nations teaming up for business venture

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Three Saskatchewan First Nations are joining forces to develop a golf and country club.

Whitecap Dakota First Nation, Muskeg Lake Cree Nation and Lac La Ronge Indian band will be partners in the Dakota Dunes Golf and Country Club.

Willows Golf and Country Club Holdings Inc. of Saskatoon have signed an agreement with the partners to handle management, administration and training for the golf and country club.

Metis entrepreneur goes high-tech with temperature loggers

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When he founded ACR Systems back in 1983, Albert C. Rock, an entrepreneur of Metis Cree heritage, was a high-tech explorer-always looking for new and better ways to do things.

ACR data loggers grew out of his search for an improved method of recording temperature and relative humidity in the heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems he commissioned. Today, his Surrey-based company is a multi-million-dollar business, manufacturing pocket-sized data loggers that circle the globe - literally.

Metis entrepreneur goes high-tech with temperature loggers

Page 11

When he founded ACR Systems back in 1983, Albert C. Rock, an entrepreneur of Metis Cree heritage, was a high-tech explorer-always looking for new and better ways to do things.

ACR data loggers grew out of his search for an improved method of recording temperature and relative humidity in the heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems he commissioned. Today, his Surrey-based company is a multi-million-dollar business, manufacturing pocket-sized data loggers that circle the globe - literally.