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Monthly Archives: March 2011
Beloved Kwantlen First Nation Elder Found Murdered In Langley, BC
By Wanda Squirell On Monday March 7, 2011 at approximately 5:15 PM, Langley RCMP was called by the BC Ambulance Service to attend to the home at 9438 Glover Road regarding the death of an adult male. Officers determined that … Continue reading
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Huge Brian Jungen Art Installation at Art Gallery of Alberta
By Clint Buehler EDMONTON – There’s a huge turtle shell on display at the Art Gallery of Alberta (AGA) . . . a huge turtle shell made out of trash bins. It’s “Carapace,” the latest creation of artist Brian Jungen. … Continue reading
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Jessica Yee: Positive Beauty
By Frank Larue Jessica Yee started modeling when she was six years old. The daughter of Métis model Theresa Ducharme, Jessica worked for her mother’s agency Mystique Models until she was in her teens. By the time she was 15, … Continue reading
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Saskatchewan Native Rapper Joey Stylez Nominated For Juno
By Frank Larue Joey Stylez was born Joseph Laplante, a member of the Moosmin First Nations. He grew up in Saskatoon with a single mother and has said that his childhood was sometimes a lesson in survival. Drugs and alcohol … Continue reading
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Nuu-Chah-Nulth Want Seattle Cop Ian Birk Held Accountable
By Lloyd Dolha A Vancouver First Nations group was appalled to learn that a Seattle police officer will not face criminal charges in the shooting death of a Dididaht carver in Seattle in August 2010. The Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council was … Continue reading
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