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Articles from Windspeaker (July 1, 2008)

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Title Author Type Words
A vision come true for Kenjgewin Teg. Little, Margo 639
AbitibiBowater. 148
Aboriginal construction companies take lead in cleanup of tar ponds. Miller, Heather Andrews 755
Aboriginal Economic development. 142
Aboriginal-governed institute offers first ever degree program. 211
Ahousaht. 270
Appreciate life--a clear message on album. 423
ATCO Group. 156
Aurora Village: uniquey positioned in the market. Narine, Shari 1048
Band risks oil payoff for traditional lifestyle. 213
Blockade to get gov't attention. Brief article 311
BMO Financial Group. 201
Cardinal dedicated his life to helping Aboriginal people in need of healing. Meili, Dianne 1111
Fontaine--"we have attained the impossible". Brief article 165
Former Calgary Flame suiting up for Calgary Vipers. Laskaris, Sam 567
Gov't of Canada apologize for 100 years of atrocities. Fiddler, Christine Interview 3448
Government of Canada asks for forgiveness. 862
Grand chiefs and Stelmach ink deal to meet regularly. 365
Human rights bill reintroduced after three decades. 214
Impaired driver not considered a dangerous offender. 343
Is the grass greener on the other side? Taylor, Drew Hayden 859
Leaders march together to bring awareness of issues. Grandish, Shaunna 368
Mallard recognized for the talent of Lacquette sisters. Laskaris, Sam 841
Manitoulin Island represents at Cuban festival. Little, Margo 1213
Meechance returns to court in July. Brief article 167
More to be done before a sustainable Canada is achieved. Couture, Joe 817
On the agenda. Calendar 357
Peguis to move forward with $119 million settlement. Paul-Martin, Philip 474
People across Canada call attention to many issues. Couture, Joe 1008
Program helps alleviate family child welfare issues. Ferris, Melanie 920
Ride to create awareness of First Nations addictions. Fiddler, Christine 520
RSSC welcome apology but expect more. 668
Staying home makes the grade for KIHS students. Ferris, Melanie 768
Stretch your marketing dollars and your reach abroad. Narine, Shari 909
Students praised for stories of history and culture. Gilchrist, Amber 857
The bountiful burden known as the duty to consult. Aheuakew, Lee 932
The McLeod Lake Indian Band. 242
The Nisga'a Nation. Brief article 181
The Osoyoos. Brief article 135
The Public Sector Aboriginal Business Association. 162
Unique police program developed for Aboriginal youth. Miller, Heather Andrews 689
Windspeaker confidential. Paquette, Aaron Interview 1048

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