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Suzanne Shukin, a Metis woman from northern Saskatchewan, is one of three scholarship recipients announced by Canadian National Railways in early November.
Shukin is completing a criminal justice diploma at Lethbridge Community College in Lethbridge, Alta., and plans to…
Cadmus Delorme, an aspiring professional golfer, is hoping some rather lucrative paydays are in his future.
But for now, a total of $950 makes him rather happy.
That’s how much Delorme, a 29-year-old business student at Regina’s First Nations University of Canada, collectively won…
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When Kristen Harvey speaks, you can't help but listen. The compelling 20-year-old is an arresting blend of youthful zest and seasoned poise. As the very first female Aboriginal president of the University of British Columbia Alma Mater Society, Harvey has big shoes to fill, and she…
The Lax Kw’alaams band has turned down a liquefied natural gas development that would have netted them $1.15 billion in benefits.
And in so doing lost out on Crown land the province had been offering. The band had valued the land at $108 million. The province said the land was contingent…
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The Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB) celebrated a milestone in February. It was their 20th anniversary of developing business partnerships.
"What we do really is build bridges between the Aboriginal community and the corporate sector. We develop tools and…
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The Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB) celebrated a milestone in February. It was their 20th anniversary of developing business partnerships.
"What we do really is build bridges between the Aboriginal community and the corporate sector. We develop tools and…
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DRYDEN-Nineteen-year-old Joelle Gamble, a student at Dryden High School, is one of five Canadian young people receiving a scholarship from Royal Bank's RBC Financial Group this year.
The winners receive an annual scholarship of $4,000 for a maximum of four years at…
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The University of Saskatchewan (U of S) is currently hosting three Australian students from the University of Canberra (U of C) as part of its first-ever Aboriginal student exchange.
The exchange was initiated by Jeanine Leane, a Wirradjuri woman and the academic co-…
A 21-year-old from southern Alberta’s Piikani First Nation is one of seven young women who have been awarded a Rose Nolan Memorial Scholarship.
The monetary contribution will enable Abby Morning Bull to concentrate on her studies in her Bachelor of Arts program at the University of…
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As survivors of the brutal residential schools of the past embark on the painful journey of healing, some 38 miles southeast of Santa Fe, New Mexico, students from the first graduating class of the Native American Preparatory School will have very different memories of the…
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The Fifth Annual Project Planning and Management Seminar sponsored by the Alberta Indian Arts & Crafts Society will be held in Edmonton April 7 to 11.
The seminar is designed to help Alberta Native artisans come to grips with making a profit from their work by gaining…
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When Lynn Hamilton graduated with a secretarial diploma from the community college in her hometown of La Ronge, Saskatchewan, she felt she was on the way to fulfilling a life-long dream.
"I had originally left high school early, but within two years I realized that…
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When Lynn Hamilton graduated with a secretarial diploma from the community college in her hometown of La Ronge, Saskatchewan, she felt she was on the way to fulfilling a life-long dream.
"I had originally left high school early, but within two years I realized that…
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When Lynn Hamilton graduated with a secretarial diploma from the community college in her hometown of La Ronge, Saskatchewan, she felt she was on the way to fulfilling a life-long dream.
"I had originally left high school early, but within two years I realized that…
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When Lynn Hamilton graduated with a secretarial diploma from the community college in her hometown of La Ronge, Saskatchewan, she felt she was on the way to fulfilling a life-long dream.
"I had originally left high school early, but within two years I realized that…
