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Health Minister David Dingwall and the bursary and scholarship review

board announced scholarships of $1,000 each for 1995-1996 school year.

Fifty-four students have been awarded bursaries of varying amounts. The

scholarship and bursaries were awarded as part…

Jennifer Bozek, a Métis student in 2nd year kinesiology at the University of Saskatchewan, has been winning awards left, right, and centre.

“Coming out of high school, I got the Greystone Scholar Award from the University of Saskatchewan,” she said - for students with a minimum 95%…

A limited number of scholarships are now available for Native writers and journalists to attend a unique three-day workshop in Waterton Lakes National Park. The workshop, geared toward writers who cover nature, outdoor recreation and environmental topics is being held Sept. 25 to the 27. Guest…

A limited number of scholarships are now available for Native writers and journalists to attend a unique three-day workshop in Waterton Lakes National Park. The workshop, geared toward writers who cover nature, outdoor recreation and environmental topics is being held Sept. 25 to the 27. Guest…

A limited number of scholarships are now available for Native writers and journalists to attend a unique three-day workshop in Waterton Lakes National Park. The workshop, geared toward writers who cover nature, outdoor recreation and environmental topics is being held Sept. 25 to the 27. Guest…

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Albertans completing masters and doctorate level studies have been awarded provincially-funded scholarships totaling $500,000 in recognition of their exceptional academic achievement. These students are studying subjects ranging from music to medical genetics at universities in…

A limited number of scholarships are now available for Native writers and journalists to attend a unique three-day workshop in Waterton Lakes National Park. The workshop, geared toward writers who cover nature, outdoor recreation and environmental topics is being held Sept. 25 to the 27. Guest…

A limited number of scholarships are now available for Native writers and journalists to attend a unique three-day workshop in Waterton Lakes National Park. The workshop, geared toward writers who cover nature, outdoor recreation and environmental topics is being held Sept. 25 to the 27. Guest…

A limited number of scholarships are now available for Native writers and journalists to attend a unique three-day workshop in Waterton Lakes National Park. The workshop, geared toward writers who cover nature, outdoor recreation and environmental topics is being held Sept. 25 to the 27. Guest…

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Two Aboriginal post-secondary students, Kristen Kozakevich of Lac La Biche and Chaundra Allard of Red Deer, are among the 50 recipients of Alberta Blue Cross' 50th Anniversary Scholarships for the year 2000, announced Feb 15.

Allard, with a 3.4 grade point average, is in…

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Two Aboriginal post-secondary students, Kristen Kozakevich of Lac La Biche and Chaundra Allard of Red Deer, are among the 50 recipients of Alberta Blue Cross' 50th Anniversary Scholarships for the year 2000, announced Feb 15.

Allard, with a 3.4 grade point average, is in…

Two Saskatchewan high school students are feeling a little less pressure and a lot more excitement about starting university in the Fall, now that they won one of the most prestigious scholarships in Canada.
Tara Desroches, a 17-year-old Métis student from Saskatoon, is thrilled about not…

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TYENDINAGA-Two journalism diploma program students at First Nations Technical Institute (FNTI) have been awarded more than $6,000 between them in scholarships.

Third-year student Jeremy Brascoupe gets $2,500 U.S. this year from the Native American Journalists Association (…

 

Three of the 10 most recent recipients of the RBC Aboriginal Student Awards Program are attending post-secondary schools in Alberta. Receiving $4,000 annually for a maximum of four years will be Katrina Hewton-Backfat of Siksika Nation, who is getting her Bachelor of Arts, Psychology at…

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Fifteen Aboriginal students from across the country won $1,000 each to put toward their post-secondary educations.

The 1995 recipients were awarded Canada Trust Partnership for Youth scholarships, announced the Foundation for the Advancement of Aboriginal Youth.

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