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Healing at the heart of Stoney Nakoda panel discussion – Cochrane Eagle

Sep 07, 2017 Healing is at the heart of an upcoming round table discussion between Cochranites and prominent members of the Stoney Nakoda First Nation. “My hope is to have…

Dialogue lacking in federal food talks: critics – Winnipeg Free Press

Finding a solution to complex issue will take considerable time, critics contend OTTAWA — A Winnipeg group is holding a public meeting Thursday on access to affordable food, amid concerns…

Six Nations all-stars return to Brock in lacrosse friendlies – Erie Media

Brock University press release – As Brock University continues to grow its partnership with the indigenous community, the Brock Badgers lacrosse teams are set to host the Six Nations All-Stars…

Environmental necessities will decide how Industrial Avenue berm completed – Medicine Hat News

September 7, 2017 Construction of the new Industrial Avenue berm will be supervised by an archaeologist, and future phases could be subject to strict environmental regulations, it was revealed at…

Learning beyond four walls – Pique Newsmagazine

How Sea to Sky schools are pushing the boundaries of the traditional classroom to redefine outdoor education Whether it’s an hour-long nature walk, a two-day camping trip or a semester-long…

Full Moon walkers remember lost women – The Chronicle Journal

The scent of burning sweet grass and the sound of women hand-drummers set the tone for the start of the 13th annual Full Moon Memory Walk on Wednesday. A large…

Proposed oilsands mine gets support from Fort McMurray Métis, four other Indigenous groups – CBC

Sep 06, 2017 The mine’s operations would employ 2,500 people and produce 260,000 barrels of bitumen per day, company says Five Indigenous groups in the Fort McMurray region say they…

Anger at Sir John A. misdirects our energy – Telegraphjournal.com

Should efforts to exile Canada’s pre-eminent founder, Sir John A. Macdonald, to the scrapheap of history be allow. to succeed, No. Anger at monuments and memorials misunderstands our history and…

Schools’ shift from content knowledge a concern – Winnipeg Free Press

Content-rich instruction may not be as flashy as some of the educational alternatives, but it’s a whole lot more effective. Educators have long debated the importance of specific content knowledge…

The Rivers Speak’ play take to outdoor stage this week at Mississauga FN powwow grounds – Elliot Lake Standard

September 6, 2017 An enormous theatrical production is taking place for four days this week and next week at the Mississauga First Nation Powwow Grounds. The Rivers Speak Community Play…

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