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In this, the 25th anniversary of the Duke of Edinburgh's Award in Alberta, 21 of 37 bronze award recipients went to Native students aged 14 to 18.

The Young Canadians Challenge awards were started by Prince Philip in other parts of Canada in 1956.

The objectives,…

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In this, the 25th anniversary of the Duke of Edinburgh's Award in Alberta, 21 of 37 bronze award recipients went to Native students aged 14 to 18.

The Young Canadians Challenge awards were started by Prince Philip in other parts of Canada in 1956.

The objectives,…

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"When I was a child of five years, a bracelet and necklace from a Medicine Pipe Bundle were transferred to me. Since then, I have followed traditional Blackfoot customs, such as praying and fasting, Sun dances and other sacred ceremonies. This way of living has been a source of…

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Donations are always nice. But big cash contributions are a reason to celebrate.

That's just what the folks at Bent Arrow Traditional Healing Society were doing last month.

TransAlta Utilities selected the society's cultural youth camp program as a worthy recipient of…

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Donations are always nice. But big cash contributions are a reason to celebrate.

That's just what the folks at Bent Arrow Traditional Healing Society were doing last month.

TransAlta Utilities selected the society's cultural youth camp program as a worthy recipient of…

Page 3

Donations are always nice. But big cash contributions are a reason to celebrate.

That's just what the folks at Bent Arrow Traditional Healing Society were doing last month.

TransAlta Utilities selected the society's cultural youth camp program as a worthy recipient of…

Page 3

Donations are always nice. But big cash contributions are a reason to celebrate.

That's just what the folks at Bent Arrow Traditional Healing Society were doing last month.

TransAlta Utilities selected the society's cultural youth camp program as a worthy recipient of…

Page 3

Donations are always nice. But big cash contributions are a reason to celebrate.

That's just what the folks at Bent Arrow Traditional Healing Society were doing last month.

TransAlta Utilities selected the society's cultural youth camp program as a worthy recipient of…

Page 3

Donations are always nice. But big cash contributions are a reason to celebrate.

That's just what the folks at Bent Arrow Traditional Healing Society were doing last month.

TransAlta Utilities selected the society's cultural youth camp program as a worthy recipient of…

Penticton Indian Band recognized by CCAB

The Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business honoured the Penticton Indian Band as the 2015 recipient of the Economic Development Corporation of the Year at its second annual Calgary gala on May 14. The annual award, sponsored by…

The Royal Winnipeg Ballet is currently touring Going Home Star, a brand new production that finds its subject matter in the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.

This intriguing blend of European art form and Aboriginal narrative is the first of its kind for the ballet world. For many…

  • Paul Barnsley, Raven's Eye Writer, Saskatoon Saskatchewan
  • Raven's Eye

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Six Nations of the Grand River band councillor Dave General admitted he travelled to Saskatchewan to make a few waves. Little did he know he would be caught in the riptide of conflicting currents.

It was late in the afternoon of May 19, the second day in the three-day…

It is not only “immoral” but “stupid economically” for the federal government to continue to underfund the education of the fastest growing, youngest segment of the Canadian population.

“(It’s) as dumb as anything…. These are the people on who we are going to build a nation and we’re not…