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Forestry facts on the internet

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The internet is a virtual font of information on forestry. Following are some web pages that are of particular interest:

The Canadian Institute of Forestry, Central Ontario Section web page is located at . The Canadian forestry Service is located at . The Saskatchewan government maintains a page at .

For international information, there's the World Wide Web Virtual University list of forestry courses available at universities around the world at .

Forestry facts on the internet

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The internet is a virtual font of information on forestry. Following are some web pages that are of particular interest:

The Canadian Institute of Forestry, Central Ontario Section web page is located at . The Canadian forestry Service is located at . The Saskatchewan government maintains a page at .

For international information, there's the World Wide Web Virtual University list of forestry courses available at universities around the world at .

Forestry facts on the internet

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The internet is a virtual font of information on forestry. Following are some web pages that are of particular interest:

The Canadian Institute of Forestry, Central Ontario Section web page is located at . The Canadian forestry Service is located at . The Saskatchewan government maintains a page at .

For international information, there's the World Wide Web Virtual University list of forestry courses available at universities around the world at .

Forest management includes Aboriginals

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Aboriginal communities in Canada have long struggled to gain access to decision-making in the management of forest resources in traditional territories.

Today, advances are being made as Aboriginal peoples join in new forest management discussions at the local, provincial, federal, and international levels.

In part, the impetus for increased Aboriginal involvement is attributable to global and domestic efforts to further develop and implement the concept of sustainable forest management.

Forest management includes Aboriginals

Page 10

Aboriginal communities in Canada have long struggled to gain access to decision-making in the management of forest resources in traditional territories.

Today, advances are being made as Aboriginal peoples join in new forest management discussions at the local, provincial, federal, and international levels.

In part, the impetus for increased Aboriginal involvement is attributable to global and domestic efforts to further develop and implement the concept of sustainable forest management.

Forest management includes Aboriginals

Page 10

Aboriginal communities in Canada have long struggled to gain access to decision-making in the management of forest resources in traditional territories.

Today, advances are being made as Aboriginal peoples join in new forest management discussions at the local, provincial, federal, and international levels.

In part, the impetus for increased Aboriginal involvement is attributable to global and domestic efforts to further develop and implement the concept of sustainable forest management.

Whitecap First Nation to host games in '97

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Right now it's a cow pasture, but Darcy Bear, chief of the Whitecap Dakota/Sioux First Nation, doesn't want you to see it that way.

"There's going to be three soccer fields, plus we're going to upgrade the ball diamonds," he said, pointing to a field that is occasionally used by cows for grazing.

There's excitement in his voice and enthusiasm in his eyes, which makes it easy to envision the facilities that are to be built.

Whitecap First Nation to host games in '97

Page 9

Right now it's a cow pasture, but Darcy Bear, chief of the Whitecap Dakota/Sioux First Nation, doesn't want you to see it that way.

"There's going to be three soccer fields, plus we're going to upgrade the ball diamonds," he said, pointing to a field that is occasionally used by cows for grazing.

There's excitement in his voice and enthusiasm in his eyes, which makes it easy to envision the facilities that are to be built.

Whitecap First Nation to host games in '97

Page 9

Right now it's a cow pasture, but Darcy Bear, chief of the Whitecap Dakota/Sioux First Nation, doesn't want you to see it that way.

"There's going to be three soccer fields, plus we're going to upgrade the ball diamonds," he said, pointing to a field that is occasionally used by cows for grazing.

There's excitement in his voice and enthusiasm in his eyes, which makes it easy to envision the facilities that are to be built.

First Nations soccer team shines at international tournament

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It was a magical nine days in July for Arnold Isbister and his under-18 soccer team. The event was the Gothia World Youth Cup of Soccer hosted by Denmark and Sweden.

Isbister, the coach, had quickly thrown together a team and didn't know what to expect from the tournament. His team, called Piseyiwak (Cree for Thunderbirds), one of three teams competing from Canada, had found themselves involved in the largest youth soccer tournament in the world.