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The 13th annual report on Aboriginal participation in mining in Canada was released on April 19. The document, prepared by the Intergovernmental Working Group Sub-committee on Aboriginal Participation in Mining, focuses on ways in which Aboriginal communities benefit from mining and on what the…

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The 13th annual report on Aboriginal participation in mining in Canada was released on April 19. The document, prepared by the Intergovernmental Working Group Sub-committee on Aboriginal Participation in Mining, focuses on ways in which Aboriginal communities benefit from mining…

The University of Winnipeg (U of W) is helping to open the door to post-secondary education for inner city children and youth through its newly launched Opportunity Fund.

The goal of the Opportunity Fund is to make attending the U of W an achievable goal for   young Aboriginal…

Photo Caption: Yvonne Jobin of Moonstone Creation Native Gallery and Gift Shop offers classes in traditional beading, ceremonial drumming and medicine wheel teachings.


Artist teaches traditional design, spiritualism

Yvonne Jobin,…

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I remember sitting in my grandma's room when I was about 12 years old and her telling me stories about the great North Shore Indians lacrosse team in the 1940's. She told me that the Forum, an arena located near what is now called Stanley Park in the heart of downtown Vancouver,…

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I remember sitting in my grandma's room when I was about 12 years old and her telling me stories about the great North Shore Indians lacrosse team in the 1940's. She told me that the Forum, an arena located near what is now called Stanley Park in the heart of downtown Vancouver,…

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The efforts of two organizations to increase employment opportunities for Aboriginal people were officially recognized June 12, as the Saskatchewan Labour Force Development Board handed out its 2001 Training for Excellence Awards.

SaskTel received the award for Promotion…

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The efforts of two organizations to increase employment opportunities for Aboriginal people were officially recognized June 12, as the Saskatchewan Labour Force Development Board handed out its 2001 Training for Excellence Awards.

SaskTel received the award for Promotion…

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Once again this year, the Aboriginal Sport Circle (ASC) has recognized four individuals who personify what the organization is all about: developing Aboriginal athletes, coaches and community sports leaders through a holistic approach, focusing not only on developing them…

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Sports have always been an important part of Jacqueline Lavallee's life. In high school, the young Metis woman from Saskatoon was involved in basketball, soccer, track and volleyball. And when she attended the University of Saskatchewan, where she completed combined Education and…

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Young Native hockey players with aspirations to develop their skills to the fullest may find what they need in a new company called Native Hockey Development Camps (NHD).

Taylor Harnett, 26, from Carry the Kettle First Nation in Saskatchewan, started up and incorporated NHD…

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Young Native hockey players with aspirations to develop their skills to the fullest may find what they need in a new company called Native Hockey Development Camps (NHD).

Taylor Harnett, 26, from Carry the Kettle First Nation in Saskatchewan, started up and incorporated NHD…

Tasza Tarnowski has already had her share of hockey highlights in 2015, and she’s now waiting for some news that hopefully will make her year even better.

Tarnowski, a 17-year-old whose mother is Ojibwe, is hoping to get a positive call from Hockey Canada officials. She’s waiting to hear…

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Attention Aboriginal job seekers-everything you need to find the job you're looking for or to access the training you need to get the job you want is now available through the Inclusion Network Web site.

The new site-www.inclusionnetwork.com-will allow you to post your…

PhD candidate Kyle Bobiwash is one of 25 Aboriginal students who received the 2015 Irving K. Barber Aboriginal Student Graduate Award. With the $5,000 renewable award Bobiwash, 31, is free to undertake his doctoral research in pollination at Simon Fraser University without having to worry about…