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College basketball a Siksika family's tradition

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On a late November night in Calgary there's a chill in the air as Old Man Winter approaches slowly but surely, but at the Mount Royal College gymnasium, Candace McMaster, 18, is making things hot for the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology Trojans.

Candace and her 22-year-old cousin, Keisha, add to the bite of Mount Royal Cougars women's basketball team and tonight they're strutting their stuff. The two cousins are the latest of a long line of McMasters to add to a Siksika Nation tradition at the college.

College basketball a Siksika family's tradition

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On a late November night in Calgary there's a chill in the air as Old Man Winter approaches slowly but surely, but at the Mount Royal College gymnasium, Candace McMaster, 18, is making things hot for the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology Trojans.

Candace and her 22-year-old cousin, Keisha, add to the bite of Mount Royal Cougars women's basketball team and tonight they're strutting their stuff. The two cousins are the latest of a long line of McMasters to add to a Siksika Nation tradition at the college.

College basketball a Siksika family's tradition

Page 22

On a late November night in Calgary there's a chill in the air as Old Man Winter approaches slowly but surely, but at the Mount Royal College gymnasium, Candace McMaster, 18, is making things hot for the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology Trojans.

Candace and her 22-year-old cousin, Keisha, add to the bite of Mount Royal Cougars women's basketball team and tonight they're strutting their stuff. The two cousins are the latest of a long line of McMasters to add to a Siksika Nation tradition at the college.

Tribal Days move from Brandon to Winnipeg

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The Stanley Cup of Native hockey is getting a new home now that Winter Tribal Days is moving to Winnipeg.

The annual senior hockey tournament which attracts teams from all over the country and all the other activities associated with the Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council's annual three-day winter celebration will be better and bigger in 1999, organizers say.

The City of Winnipeg is putting out the welcome mat for the event and the $3 million a year worth of economic benefits that come with it.

Tribal Days move from Brandon to Winnipeg

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The Stanley Cup of Native hockey is getting a new home now that Winter Tribal Days is moving to Winnipeg.

The annual senior hockey tournament which attracts teams from all over the country and all the other activities associated with the Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council's annual three-day winter celebration will be better and bigger in 1999, organizers say.

The City of Winnipeg is putting out the welcome mat for the event and the $3 million a year worth of economic benefits that come with it.

Tribal Days move from Brandon to Winnipeg

Page 20

The Stanley Cup of Native hockey is getting a new home now that Winter Tribal Days is moving to Winnipeg.

The annual senior hockey tournament which attracts teams from all over the country and all the other activities associated with the Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council's annual three-day winter celebration will be better and bigger in 1999, organizers say.

The City of Winnipeg is putting out the welcome mat for the event and the $3 million a year worth of economic benefits that come with it.

NHL Aboriginal hockey players on the Internet

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Bryan Trottier surprised many TSN viewers on Nov. 17 when, during his induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame, he thanked his mother for making him proud of his Aborignal ancestry.

Trottier accomplished a lot during his National Hockey League career. Winning the Stanley Cup six times with two teams is a feat worth boasting about, especially since he was one of the key players. But even many Aboriginal hockey fans didn't know he is part Aboriginal. That's something that should be shared with the Aboriginal communities of North America.