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Cochrane club is raising funds for new Indigenous centre

Cochrane club is raising funds for new Indigenous centre

The Cochrane Rotary Club is hosting Tom Jackson's Huron Carole Special online Dec. 19
ICC Turns Down Lawyers’ Request To Investigate Residential Schools

ICC Turns Down Lawyers’ Request To Investigate Residential Schools

A Red Deer-based lawyer who helped bring forward a request for the International Criminal Court (ICC) to investigate the Government of Canada and Catholic Church’s roles in the residential school system says the court has turned it down. Andrew
Historical missing persons case from 1967 highlighted in national initiative

Historical missing persons case from 1967 highlighted in national initiative

More than half a century later, Bonnvyille RCMP are revisiting a missing persons case involving a Bonnyville woman, Margaret Mildred Batoche, who was reported missing by her family in 1967.
Beaver Lake Cree Nation actress wins international awards for Monkey Beach

Beaver Lake Cree Nation actress wins international awards for Monkey Beach

Beaver Lake Cree Nation’s Tina Lameman receives long-awaited Red Nation Award
Teepee raising in Olds an important step in reconciliation

Teepee raising in Olds an important step in reconciliation

About 55 people attended the event at Lions Campground
St. Albert celebrates Métis Week

St. Albert celebrates Métis Week

City has rich Indigenous military history, says vet
Youth program offers free tutoring to Stoney Nakoda students

Youth program offers free tutoring to Stoney Nakoda students

Stoney Nakoda students can tap into a free virtual tutoring program offered for the Nation for the second-year running.
Indigenous strongwoman claims third in national competition

Indigenous strongwoman claims third in national competition

Angie Houle is making a name for herself as a strongwoman.
Indigenous Manitoba woman carries the weight of residential schools on walk to Kamloops

Indigenous Manitoba woman carries the weight of residential schools on walk to Kamloops

Stoney Nakoda Nation was just one of many stops on Jazz Lavallee's journey which began Sept. 1, walking from Winnipeg to the memorial site for 215 Indigenous children in Kamloops that were found in an unmarked grave at a former residential school early last summer.
Sloan becomes first Indigenous strongman to earn pro card

Sloan becomes first Indigenous strongman to earn pro card

From picking rocks to becoming a strongman competitor, Colten Sloan is working hard and crushing goals.
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