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City invited to submit proposals for funding from the Mining Community Reserve Fund – Thompson Citizen

Council’s vague July 17 resolution to seek money from the province’s Mining Community Reserve Fund (MCRF) has generated a vague letter in response. Growth, Enterprise and Trade acting deputy minister…

In a tough job climate, internships give youth a leg up – Edmonton Journal

September 5, 2017 Nicole Howard, 17, isn’t shy to admit that she “likes to build stuff.” That’s what attracted her to the welding program at Notre Dame High School in…

Heading into public hearing, Nunavut, Agnico Eagle disagree over caribou – NunatsiaqOnline

September 05, 2017 Final NIRB hearing into Whale Tail gold mine project starts Sept. 19 in Baker Lake Parties planning to attend the upcoming public session on Agnico Eagle Ltd.‘s…

Ontario University offers students Indigenous-focused campus housing – CBC

Western University students will meet with elders to learn about history, language and culture Sep 05, 2017 University College is one of Western’s oldest buildings. Once considered cramped, dark and…

New Emily Carr University campus opens on Great Northern Way in East Vancouver – Vancouver Sun

At about 11 a.m. on Sept. 5, after years of planning and construction, it will finally be official: a ribbon-cutting will open the new $122.6-million Emily Carr University of Art…

Colchester: On a sunny September Tuesday – Truro Daily News

It sounds like there’ll be lots of sunehine for today. It was 8 C at 6:30 a.m. and today’s forecast high is 25 C, with sun, and a low around…

Forest fire evacuees from Poplar River First Nation head home – CBC

Small local airport means it will take until Thursday for the estimated 750 evacuees to make the trip Sep 05, 2017 Hundreds of people who escaped wildfires in northern Manitoba…

Update: Conflicting reports as OPP reportedly remove indigenous protesters in Caledonia – Hamilton News

The stretch includes Greens Road to Argyle Street, where the reopening time is unknown. Ontario Provincial Police said Tuesday they are working to open Hwy. 6 in Caledonia after protestors…

Breakenridge: Policy change should grow appreciation of public art – Calgary Herald

As the Bowfort Towers public art project sinks deeper into a morass of controversy and confusion, overshadowing the completion of the very interchange it adorns, a glimmer of hope has…

No Inuit on Nunavut law program selection committee – CBC

Unsuccessful candidates say Inuit need to be on committee and in the classroom Sep 05, 2017 Concerns are being raised about the admissions process for the new law degree program…

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