Fort Severn Rangers rescue stranded winter road passengers
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Transmission line project takes another step forward
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NAN to host open house on April 19
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That Cree itch
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Medicine Wheel
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Sachigo youth walking for DFC
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Remembering my father
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DFC student living centre announced
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Completing an epic journey
Environment
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Youth to tell story of journey in documentary
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The Journey of Nishiyuu inspires thousands
Environment
Search for truth leads Wassaykeesic to activism
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Liberal leader says Ring of Fire has to be done in ‘right way’
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Fort William hosts mining conference
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Hope built at youth conference
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Attawapiskat youth named to Ontario youth council
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Shibastik to release new hand drum video
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Journey of Nishiyuu inspires
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Track and Field Camp
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Basketball camp brings elite coaching to Fort Albany
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Rhoda Tait: Most Valuable Baker
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Wapekeka signs policing milestone
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Anishinabek Nation honours residential school survivors
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Treaty #3 marks its territory
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Peawanuk Elder looking to share more Omushkego stories
Environment
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Dryden opened arms to Northern Bands tournament
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March tournaments shooting for more teams
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Human traffickers target Aboriginal girls, women
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Ojibwe graveyard
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Spirituality crucial to Idle No More
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Louis Bird sharing stories
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April 4, 2013 Volume 40 Number 13
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James Bay winter road closes
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People living with HIV/AIDS taking control of own health care through summit
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Sioux Lookout’s economy dependent on First Nations
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Wawatay wins Canadian and Ontario awards
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Lakehead celebrates 25th annual powwow
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SEVEN Survey
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Man arrested for Dryden assault
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Lac Seul wins third straight title
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Islanders outlast Hawks in C-side thriller
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Lac Seul Obish win Northern Bands
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Wapekeka moving in new direction on policing
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March 28, 2013 Volume 40 Number 12
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Matawa opens new environmental office
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Journey of Nishiyuu youth walkers reach Ottawa
Politics
Matawa wins early ruling in Ring of Fire legal fight
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Arrest made in assault of First Nations man in Dryden
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Lakehead sit-in protest ends
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Kenora MP says budget will help northern First Nations
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Filmmakers audition potential actors in Thunder Bay
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March 21, 2013 Volume 40 Number 11
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ᒪᑕᐗ ᐅᑭᒪᑲᓇᐠ ᑾᔭᒋᐗᐠ ᒋᐎᑕᓄᑭᒪᐗᐨ ᐅᐣᑌᕒᐃᔪ ᐅᑭᒪᐎᐣ ᐃᐃᒪ ᑲᐗᑲᑌᐠ ᐃᐡᑯᑌ
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Still number one
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Starlight tour claims untrue
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Broadband cable rerouted around Big Trout Lake
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In the spirit of respect and fairness
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Kwayciiwin Education Resource Centre recommends developing process to form District School Board
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Barry Waboose saves lives, delivers baby
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UN indigenous rapporteur unable to enter Canada
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Kasabonika celebrates opening of new Northern
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Matawa chiefs ready to work with Ontario government on Ring of Fire
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Understanding the past and present key to better future for NAN women
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Rebecca Belmore’s visual art recognized by Governor General
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Spring break up project coming to James Bay
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New e-community group in North Spirit Lake
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Aboriginal sports organization wants minister’s support
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Elder Agnes Hardy remembered for language, education
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Trillium Response trains soldiers in harsh winter conditions
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Mamawmatawa Hawks earn championship
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Wasaya among companies examining airships for northern transportation
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Neskantaga renews calls for mediation on Cliffs’ Ring of Fire terms of reference
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Alarm raised over plans to export chromite to China
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Youth conference focuses on identity for healing
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UN report says Canada failing Aboriginals in providing affordable food
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Healing families at Embrace Life
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Aboriginal media company building hip-hop scene in Thunder Bay
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Building a hip hop scene in Thunder Bay
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Airships being considered for northern transporation
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Thunder Bay starlight tour allegations untrue
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Lac Seul Eagles win third straight title
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Lac Seul Obish wins Northern Bands tournament
Sports
Assault of First Nations man in Dryden under investigation
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Championship hockey slated for this weekend
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March 14, 2013 Volume 40 Number 10
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Needle exchange programs offered across northwest
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Warm winters becoming norm in northern Ontario
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Providing spirituality to youth in custody
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Wabauskang awaiting Grassy Narrows court decision
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Proposed solution to Lakehead law school curriculum fails to end sit in
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Grandfather talking
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Stereotypes don’t always fit
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Is ice road trucking a thing of the past?
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Communities still waiting on winter road supply runs
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Junior Rangers from six First Nations gather for winter training exercise in Muskrat Dam
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NAN chimes in on law school debate
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First Nations economic impact on Thunder Bay raised by NAN
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Building healthy youth through sport
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Jacy Pierre’s family hopeful jury report will lead to change
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Fort William to host mining conference
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Quick action needed on jury roll issue
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The cost of living
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First Nations representation at heart of justice report
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A jury of peers
Studies
Jury rolls just one part of issue with justice system
Studies
Eastern James Bay Cree justice and corrections department going strong
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Quick action needed on jury rolls report
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March 7, 2013 Volume 40 Number 9
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First Nation prison rates mount, blame pointed at feds
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Developing healthy youth through sport
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Wabauskang awaiting Grassy Narrows' court decision
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Solid results expected from jury rolls report
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Discussing Aboriginal law
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Following Elders directions
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Our Helping Hands
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Policing is a self government essential
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Reading the scrolls
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The love of hockey in KI
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NAPS needs same standards as other police, says chief
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We'll live up to the treaties': Zimmer
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Fort William prepares for mining boom
Studies
Federal government renews funding for Aboriginal police services
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NAN rejects police funding agreement
Studies
Sandy Lake youth receives army award
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Filmmakers seek youth actors in northwestern Ontario
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First Nations police deal not adequate, NAN says
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James Bay homelessness project on display
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Fort Hope celebrates 100 days of school
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Students protest changes to Lakehead Faculty of Law indigenous course
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Railway cheaper option for Ring of Fire: study
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‘We’ll live up to the treaties’: Zimmer
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Powwow honours the winter months
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Education a priority for NAN youth, says deputy grand chief
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‘Chronic underfunding’ of NAPS leaves communities at risk
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NAPS needs same standards as other police
Studies
Policing services not up to par, says deputy grand chief
Studies
Kashechewan Inquest recommendations partially acted on
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Struggling to serve and protect
Studies
’ᑲᐯᐦᐃ ᑲᓄᑌᓭᐨ ᔓᓂᔭ’ ᓂᔑᓇᐯ ᐊᐢᑭ ᔑᒪᑲᓂᑭᑫᐎᐣ ᑕᐅᒋᒪᒋᓭᐗᐣ ᐃᐡᑯᓂᑲᓇᐣ
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Duncan resigns as minister of Aboriginal Affairs
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Quick drywall repair for home improvement
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Home repair tips highlighted
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Keewaytinook cell phone access growing
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Hockey camps develop leadership skills across north
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Support needed on and off reserve for people living with HIV/AIDS
Studies
My Heart and Spirit have Come Home
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Little bands brings youth together
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Winning just half the battle
Studies
Missing and murdered women 'huge issue'
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New Aboriginal Affairs minister named
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Attawapiskat blockade ends peacefully
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Rail cheaper than road for Ring of Fire: study
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Results expected from jury roll inquiry
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Aboriginal leadership program launched for youth in Thunder Bay
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North Spirit Lake youth honoured
Studies
Bedbugs growing concern across north
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Garden River member sent hate mail over Idle No More action
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No criminal offence in Kasabonika woman's death
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February 28, 2013 Volume 40 Number 8
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Moose Cree winter road opens
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Duncan resigns from Aboriginal Affairs
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February 21, 2013 Volume 40 Number 7
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Building Skills and Confidence
Studies
Moose Cree completes winter road
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No criminal offence in death of Kasabonika woman
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Big time drug dealers want you as a client
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Aboriginal anguish: white silence, hate both deafening
Studies
Missing and murdered women ‘huge issue’
Studies
Awareness – Allies – Action
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Considering other options to Anishinabe Ojibway autonomy
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Mushkegowuk grand chief continues chemo treatment
Studies
An ‘amazing, inspiring accomplishment’
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Idle No More: What happens next?
Studies
Pikangikum jingle dancer joins Idle No More rally
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Idle No More: what next?
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Attawapiskat members blockade Debeers winter road twice
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Kasabonika chief questions police custody death
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Colonial ideas behind racism
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Bringing this economy to its knees, then raising it back to its human feet
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Anonymous continues pushing police on assaults on First Nations women
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Thunder Bay police revamping Aboriginal Liaison Unit
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Families prepare for upcoming inquest into youth deaths
Studies
Racism, safety and policing in Thunder Bay
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From reporter to helper
Studies
Debeers road blockade ends
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Second Debeers road blockade ongoing
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Gravelle back in Northern Development and Mines
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Federal parties agree to prioritize First Nations in Budget 2013
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February 14, 2013 Volume 40 Number 6
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Tournament season arrives
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Youth grow through hockey program
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Constance Lake students earn credits while learning trapping from Elders
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Junior ranger patrol opens in North Caribou Lake
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Canadian Rangers rescue one of their own
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Gravelle takes over Northern Development and Mines
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Canada agrees to emphasize First Nations in Budget 2013
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‘There’s anger with the status quo’
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Idle No More returns to Thunder Bay
Blogs & Columns
Too many die on our northern highways
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Overcoming fear and racism
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Is Unity a sign, or a Section 109?
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Northern Hep C spread prompts prevention campaign
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Workshops target community arsonists
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Pic River to build coastal trail
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Wakenagun receives funding for another year
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NAPS chief of police on leave
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Thunder Bay’s Aboriginal Liaison moves on
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NADF introduces new executive director, goals
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Police chief addresses First Nations relationship
Studies
NAN Legal to act as bridge between public and police
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NAN takes key role on urban safety issues
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Student safety top priority at First Nations high school
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Marijuana and Oxycodone seized
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Microloan program expanding
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Key Ring of Fire official steps down
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Reflecting on 40 days on Victoria Island
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Elder Peter Barkman passes
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NAPS police chief takes leave of absence
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Kasabonika woman dies in NAPS custody
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Picard wins eighth term in Quebec Labrador
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High school reinforces traditional harvesting
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Attawapiskat members blockade Debeers
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February 7, 2013 Volume 40 Number 5
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Fort Severn halts aerial surveying to protect land, push for revenue sharing
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Sachigo Elder, Wawatay board member passes
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Judge Joe awarded posthumous Queen’s medal
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Kasibonika woman dies while in NAPS custody
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Housing corporation need highlighted by Fort Albany case
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Truth and Reconcilliation Hearings in Fort Albany
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Fort Severn demands halt to aerial surveying
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January 31, 2013 Volume 40 Number 4
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Spence ends hunger strike after 44 days
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Wynne wins Liberal race for Ontario premier
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NAN releases safe Thunder Bay report
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Spence brought attention to the cause, but what happens now?
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Urban Indian part three
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Wawatay Letters
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Stranded Peawanuck man thought rescuers might be wolves
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Ontario’s appeal of Grassy Narrows case wraps up
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Spence ends sacred fast after 44 days
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Treaty 3 trapping program seeks to lure youth
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Hacker group threatens Thunder Bay police
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‘Your policies don’t apply here’, KI Chief tells Ontario
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Ontario boreal forest needs protection
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‘We never surrendered our lands’
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Ontario invests millions in programming for Ring of Fire communities
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Ring of Fire job shadowing included in Oshki program
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Kaawechaheekoot: her helpers
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Keekooshoomoowak: the fasters
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Praying for the water
Studies
Fort Severn polar bear story tells tale from community perspective
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Celebrating traditional dance styles
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Canadian Rangers make big impression on army colonel
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News Briefs
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January 24, 2013 Volume 40, Number 3
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Hacker group threatens Thunder Bay police over assault of First Nations woman
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January 24, 2013
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Spence ends hunger strike
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Marihuana and oxy siezed in Eabametoong
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Spirituality on Victoria Island
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The Dream Catcher
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Manitoba chiefs offer support for Spence's fast
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Grand council chief declines Queen’s Jubilee medal
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Washkaybaowuk: the helpers
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Keekooshoomowak: the fasters
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Spence may end her fast: reports
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Hate crime sexual assault has Thunder Bay on edge
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Exploring traditional dance
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ᐗᔕᐦᐅᐠ ᐗᐸᑾ ᑎᐸᒋᒧᐎᐣ ᐎᑕᒪᑫᒪᑲᐣ ᑲᐃᔑ ᐗᐸᑕᒧᐗᐨ ᐊᓂᔑᓂᓂᐗᐠ
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Manitoba chiefs offer support for Spence as fast enters sixth week
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KI members walk from Toronto to Ottawa in support of Spence
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The relaunch of SEVEN
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We may be listening to all the wrong voices
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September 26, 2013 Volume 40 Number 38
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Angeconeb appointed to Order of Canada
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Treaty #3 Elder Tobasonakwut Kinew passes
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DJ Classic Roots chasing a dream
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January 17, 2013 Volume 40 Number 2
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View from the steps from Parliament Hill
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Letter the the Editor: in response: Wawatay News, Dec. 20, 2012 commentary Urban Indian 2, Richard Wagamese
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Elder Tobasonakwut Kinew of Treaty #3 passes
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Why proposed federal legislation concerns First Nations
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Idle No More gatherings across northwestern Ontario
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Feast of the Dead ceremony honours son
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Providing the best medicine: laughter
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Lac Seul chief discusses Idle No More movement
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Over For Tea, Part 3
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Idle No More, As If You Ever Were
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Keystone Airways plane crashes at North Spirit Lake
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January 10, 2013 Volume 40 Number 1
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Grand Chief Harvey Yesno’s goals for 2013
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Attawapiskat chief surrounded by positivity
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Hunger Strikes Have a Powerful History
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Big Moments
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Spence inspires national movement
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Edwards keeps Shannen’s dream for a school alive
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Attawapiskat chief holds hunger strike as Idle No More spreads
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Plane crashes at North Spirit Lake
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NAN grand chief elected by one vote
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Chief Moonias vows to oppose Cliffs at all costs
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New Grand Chief will set tone of future development
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Fight against addiction underway, but PDA remains
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Fort Albany girls basketball makes north-eastern finals
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Jordan Nolan brings Stanley Cup back home
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Weenusk First Nation says no to sharing of aerial geologic survey information
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Tragically Hip rock out in Fort Albany
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Cleaning up at Aboriginal Peoples Choice Awards
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Wawatay’s photos of the year
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Seasons Greetings
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Christmas-que, Part 2
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Traditional regalia for the powwow trail
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Handmade crafts in the traditional way
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Cecelia Ash’s moccasins
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Painting traditional legends
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Putting a unique twist on traditional crafts
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Learning crafts from his mother
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Porcupine quills boxes worth thousands
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Teaching about diabetes through healthy living books
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Christmas recipes from the chefs at Wawatay...
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Sandy Lake and Meno Ya Win celebrate with feasts
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First Nations threaten to limit access to traditional lands
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happy holidays
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Male Newsmaker of the year
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Female Newsmaker of the year
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Arts & Entertainment story of the year
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Environmental story of the year
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Health story of the year
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News story of the year: Chief Theresa Spence holds hunger strike
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Housing problems raise national attention
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Grand chief elected by one vote
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Filling the youth cupboard
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Photovoice project gives voice to youth
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Racism, stereotyping huge barrier to First Nations health care
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Shibogama addresses prescription drug abuse
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Wabauskang taking proposed gold mine to court
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Idle No More comes to Sioux Lookout
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First Nation chiefs from across Canada support hunger strike
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Spence’s resolve still strong in hunger strike
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Urban Indian 2
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An open letter from Chief Teresa Spence to Prime Minister Stephen Harper on day 8 of her hunger strike
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‘They’re waiting for us to die’
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Shoal Lake #40 will block Winnipeg’s attempt to sell water
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Finding hope in Eabametoong
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Santa makes the rounds, and the elves get set for Christmas
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Traditional needle cases from the shores of Lake Nipigon
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Metis painter inspired by northern lights
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Men lost in blizzard found in complex search and rescue
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Attawapiskat chief starts hunger strike
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National protests target feds
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Northern chiefs offer support for Spence's hunger strike
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Peawanuk hunters rescued from blizzard
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Wabauskang heading to court to stop gold mine
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Spence's resolve remains strong in hunger strike
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December 20, 2012 Volume 39 Number 43
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Champion of sports and recreation
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2,000 more books head north for the holidays
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Online learning centre with thousands of courses opens in Attawapiskat
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Frank Beardy honoured with headdress
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Youth speak out about racism, suicide
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School powwow teaches students about culture
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Scanlon honoured for helping students
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Junior Rangers feed Bearskin Lake
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DFC wins United Way Challenge
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Wasaya Group fundraising for new DFC Living Centre
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Crystal Shawanda rocks Lac Seul
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LU students working on Aboriginal quilt with Elder
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Kingfisher Lake’s experiment with synthetic ice halted
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Award winning film explores homelessness
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NAN, Liberals want Oxy decision reversed
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Leaders call for end to violence against women and children
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Midwifery coming north to Attawapiskat
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Thunder Bay joins cities in ‘Idle No More’ campaign
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Christmas-eque
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Wawatay photo gallery
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Taking the first step
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First Nations will rise to the challenges
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Communities need help with funding for suboxone programs
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Hunting documentary reflects on respect for tradition and land
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Fort Albany girls fall just short
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Youth hold key to the future
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Urban Aboriginal advocate earns Queen's medal
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NAN, Liberals call for reversal of Oxy decision
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Condemned Attawapiskat trailer to be repaired for winter housing
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September 19, 2013 Volume 40 Number 37
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Attawapiskat chief embarks on hunger strike
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Thunder Bay joins other Canadian cities in Idle No More protests
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First Nations given tight deadline to respond to Cliffs new terms of reference
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December 13, 2012 Volume 39 Number 42
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Condemned Attawapiskat trailer to be repaired for winter housing, despite First Nation concerns
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Timeline on new Cliffs terms of reference too short, says chief
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Attawapiskat teen receives two youth awards
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Providing powwow teachings to students
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Matachewan and Big Island students receive RBC awards
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December 6, 2012 Volume 39 Number 41
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Urban Aboriginal advocate earns Queen’s medal
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Pikangikum left without power
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Getting into the Christmas spirit
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Businesses across north will be affected by Tribal Council funding cuts: Shibogama
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Kashechewan’s close call on winter state of emergency
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Aroland working to improve band policies
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Urban Indian
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Why the fields are empty
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Former nurse turned to writing to support strong convictions
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Remembering Joyce Atcheson
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Photo Gallery
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Trillium Foundation wants to give more money to First Nation projects
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Residential school survivors give statements in Thunder Bay
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Working together to help communities heal
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DFC students to create Crime Stoppers video
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Residential school legacy commemorated with stained glass window
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Johnny Mac’s experienced in training First Nations
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Using graphic novels to educate youth
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Sachigo forced to wait and see on Lingman Lake cleanup
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Treaty #3, Anishinabek Nation sign unity agreement
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Aboriginal arts and crafts featured in holiday gift show
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‘It’s better being on a native diet’
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Sandy Lake students get dance fever
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Hats off!
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Books broaden worldview of Keewaywin students
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Fort Albany hockey teams left to practice outside or in gymnasium
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TRC takes statements in Thunder Bay
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Kashechewan narrowly avoids state of emergency
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Half of Pikangikum left without power
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Ontario minister ‘profoundly’ disappointed by federal oxy decision
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Mishkeegogamang house fire claims life
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Sachigo business centre waiting on winter road for completion
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November 29, 2012 Volume 39 Number 40
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Following a path to the trades
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Moose River water levels reach historic lows
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Waiting on the winter roads
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Ontario minister ‘profoundly’ disappointed on federal oxy decision
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Mish house fire results in death
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NAN needs to address community housing, transportation needs
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Generic oxy decision wrong on all counts
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Parting is not sweet sorrow
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Chase Aden, a diamond in the northern rough
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Sachigo Lake waiting on winter road to finish business centre
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Weagamow dealing with bed bugs
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NAN decries Health Canada’s decision to allow generic Oxy in Canada
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KO to lose two-thirds of AANDC funding
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Leave it all in the ring
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The Injun in this poem
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NAN honours past leaders
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‘No one is going to do it for us’
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Skills program building First Nations capacity
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Constance Lake honours its veterans with monument
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Junior Rangers march to Ottawa for Remembrance Day ceremonies
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People across the world pray for NAN youth
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Enterprising First Nations women honoured
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Constance Lake artist invents animal waste composter
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3rd World Canada tour first step to change
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NAPS questions approval of generic Oxy
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NAN deputy grand chief says private road to Ring of Fire ‘totally wrong’
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NAPS officers facing extra pressure from staff shortages
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Rangers honour First Nations veterans
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Medicine pouch teachings help keep traditions alive
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Wabigoon Lake has best tasting water
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Rabbit and Bear Paws tour northwest
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Over 100 Rangers complete search and rescue training
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Third World Canada: tales from KI Youth
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NAPS officers face extra pressure from staff shortage
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Former NAN leaders honoured at Special Chiefs Assembly
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Veteran NAN leaders honoured at Special Chiefs Assembly
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NAN decries feds' decision to allow generic oxy in Canada
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Mushkegowuk wants unique mining plan
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Leaders plan trades school for NAN students
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November 22, 2012 Volume 39 Number 39
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Talk4Healing helps isolated women connect
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Red Cross plans James Bay programming with office in Moose Factory
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Record number of Rangers complete search and rescue training
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Scholarship honours legacy of Charlie Hunter
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November 15, 2012 Volume 39 Number 38
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Timmins Friendship Centre relocating
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North of 60 actor helps bring laptops to Fort Albany
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Chiefs want province to cut support for ‘racist, radical’ industry groups
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Diabetes organization faces government axe after 20 years of serving north
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Letters: Funerals and burials for military veterans
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Re: Properly fund Nishnawbe-Aski Police, MP tells Feds (Wawatay News, Nov. 1)
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Books With No Bounds getting more help
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Boris Le Mouffette moves into the cottage
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Health: gossip, a form of jealousy
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Fort Albany woman regains access to funds
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Community-based healing programs featured at Matawa gathering
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NAPS launches new general inquiry line
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Ring of Fire rail plan adds new twist to old debate
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Chiefs want Ontario to cut support for ‘racist, radical’ industry groups
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November 8, 2012 Volume 39 Number 37
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Youth centre opens for NAN students in Thunder Bay
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Constance Lake students learn cultural activities
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Hovorka snags six Peoples Choice music awards
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KI youth bring message of hope on Ontario tour
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The story of one man’s residential school journey
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Ring of Fire railroad proposal adds new twist to old debate
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Being a human book
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He dreams himself
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Whitewash, Canada’s health care system
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First Nations lands cannot be sold to foreign investors
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The 3rd World Canada Tour
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On the land experience helped in U.S. Marine Corps
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Remembering a soldier’s war effort
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Cliffs says it will include Neskantaga feedback in environmental assessment
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Feds continue to study bill requiring First Nations chief, council salaries posted online
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Moose hunting at Fraserdale
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Legalized brothels could worsen Thunder Bay’s prostitution problem
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NADF business awards celebrate achievements
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Creating social change through business
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Developing businesses around natural resources
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Taking control key to First Nations business success
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Stan Kapashesit executive of the year
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Attawapiskat Resources Inc. corporation of the year
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Gladu brings Lake Nipigon development experience to national business position
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Cliffs to include Neskantaga concerns in EA
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Bentley back as Aboriginal Affairs minister
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Two charged following Cat Lake drug investigation
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Cliffs could further delay Ring of Fire chromite mine
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Mushkegowuk grand chief undergoing chemo
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Liquor seized in Kash
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Assisting with healing from alcoholism
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November 1, 2012 Volume 39 Number 36
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Building a championship team
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Michipicoten declares state of emergency
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Treaty #3 signs cooperation agreement with Ontario government
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Louttit to undergo chemotherapy
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Moose hunting by road
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Health: doing our best
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Knowledge is power when it comes to fighting diabetes
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Tips for Halloween candy
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Helping people recover from alcoholism
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Properly fund Nishnawbe-Aski Police Service, MP tells feds
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Over for Tea, part II
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Vision created reality
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Neskantaga wants mediation on Ring of Fire environmental review
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Remains of Attawapiskat River village found
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Home away from home at Wequedong Lodge
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Prescription drug abuse funding includes money for remote First Nations
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Healing our community: Fighting for our people, our children, our land
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Timmins diabetes expo shines light on Aboriginal efforts
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Fort Albany officer recognized with Wilfred Chum Coach Officer Award
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Sandy Lake takes on the world in marathon, 1500 metre challenge
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NAPS honours 19 officers with awards
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Talking sticks created during CAHEP workshop
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Former actor inspires at-risk youth
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Michipicoten flooded
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North Caribou healing
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14-year-old missing in Thunder Bay
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Aboriginal artists, crafters hold special sale
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Sisters complete mission of sending books up north
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Shedding light on decades-old death
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Healing addictions in North Caribou
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Saint Kateri
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Demeaning cartoon causing a stir
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Archeologist confirms village site on Attawapiskat River
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Indian Act debate brought to parliament
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Neskantaga wants mediation on Ring of Fire environmental assessment
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October 25, 2012 Volume 39 Number 35
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Funeral held for Pic River youth killed in car crash
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Wasaya group plans to build steel framed houses for north
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Copy the territories on mandatory residential school education
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It’s how an Indian prays
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Mushkegowuk grand chief battling cancer
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North Caribou Lakes opens new suboxone treatment centre
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October 18, 2012 Volume 39 Number 34
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First Nation Catholics celebrate canonization of Saint Kateri
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Bringing medicine back to Brunswick House
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Helping the less fortunate
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Lessons of the past
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Over for (red rose) tea
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Resource development puts Treaties to the test
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We are all immigrants
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Willoughby making her mark
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Lodge hosts international visitors
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Healing with words
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Wabauskang man expanding core tray business with grant
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Filmmakers answering audience questions a hit at Biindigaate
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Solar power demonstrated at environment conference
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Fundraising to get Nibinamik an ice rink
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Project aimed at training Aboriginal reporters in northern Ontario
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Book review
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First Nations funding cartoon
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Health: “You have cancer”
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The colours of change
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Creative Aboriginal writers win awards
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When Will I see you again?
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Untitled poem
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Trapped
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Insight; To Ones Who Have Been Hurt
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Mishkeegogamang man finally obtains police report on mother’s death
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Leaves and butterflies
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Connecting First Nations with billion-dollar transmission line
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Province-wide study looks at First Nations nurses
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Remembering Aboriginal women
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When kids can’t go to school
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Walking about and anthills
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Mental health first aid training for Treaty #3
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Environmental group starts Ring of Fire campaign
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October 11, 2012 Volume 39 Number 33
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Fort Albany woman unable to access $97,0000
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Rockin’ it out to NDN Cars
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Sandy Lake orders residents out
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For the Love of Life music concert features youth
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DFC launches first golf clinic
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Wawatay book review
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Rez-Fit challenge motivates Moose Factory women
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Tribe Called Red
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‘A memorial to the children taken and the families left behind’
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September 27, 2012 Volume 39 Number 31
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Attawapiskat prepares for housing crisis round two
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Lac Seul to run World Marathon Challenge
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Fall harvest another success for Seven Generations
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Housing struggles affecting low-income First Nation people in Thunder Bay
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Cancer strategy aims for education, screening
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Broadcasting meetings for transparency in KI
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Memory walk flag raised
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Biindigaate takes over downtown Thunder Bay
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NAN Legal expanding alternatives to jail
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Raven Courtney’s walk across Canada
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Walkway named after long-time health care workers
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Marten Falls member earns Queens’ Diamond Jubilee medal
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Concert to tell history of Fort William
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Why have treaty payments never increased?
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Shibogama questions tribal council funding cuts
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October 4, 2012 Volume 39 Number 32
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NAN Legal victim witness liaison program expands
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Duty to consult questioned in Wahgoshig mining case
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Fall harvests on the horizon
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Shibogama criticizes cuts to tribal council funding
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Duty to consult called into question with judge’s decision on Wahgoshig mining case
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Attawapiskat planning for housing crisis ‘round two’
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Severn River fall hunt
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Road versus rail in the Ring of Fire
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Elkhorn, Canadian memories
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KI pulls out of Far North planning process
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Ring of Fire transmission line could connect communities
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Youth develop leadership skills through ‘Creator’s game’
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AFN holding self-sufficient gathering on education
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New law school looks to open legal world to northern First Nations
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Biwaase’aa after-school program finds limited funding
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Chiefs file human rights complaint against Thunder Bay police
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Northlander train closure could lead to rising shipping costs
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Befriend us, don’t insult us
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Some like it hot
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Relapse prevention for substance abuse
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Thunder Bay prostitution getting increased focus
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Young mother finds bone marrow donor from across the world
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Sandy Lake youth run for diabetes
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Tribal council funding cuts leave leaders fuming
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Regional chief wants First Nation seats in Canada’s parliament
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Eabametoong calls for NAPS to leave
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Marten Falls signs Ring of Fire deal with Ontario
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Ontario considering Ring of Fire toll road
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Roy Thomas exhibit closes with tribute to artist
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Human rights case “like a gaping wound”
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Horvoka nominated for People’s Choice awards
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Aboriginal filmmakers learning more about their craft
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Koostachin adjusts to urban life
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Regional chief wants First Nation seats
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Two arrested in Attawapiskat drug bust
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Biindigaate Film Festival to feature 40 indigenous films
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15-year-old found dead in Sioux Lookout
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Lacrosse camp helps build skills in detained youth
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September 20, 2012 Volume 39 Number 30
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Off to the races in Sandy Lake...
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NAN fed up with police racism
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Attawapiskat boy killed in Timmins car crash
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Moose Factory man arrested for crack cocaine trafficking
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Eabametoong orders NAPS to leave community
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September 13, 2012 Volume 39 Number 29
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Native Nursing Entry Program celebrates grand reopening
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Kash and Albany gather at former village site
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Aroland greenhouse sets example for North
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Ring of Fire judicial review hits more delays
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Ontario negotiating to build Ring of Fire toll road
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Unresolved trauma impacts younger generations
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Aroland diamond agreement a result of ‘taking time to listen,’ says Debut CEO
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Celebrity sightings
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Letters
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Wunnumin Lake’s mysterious Bigfoot family
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Food symposium addresses food challenges
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Farm tour helps with on-going gardening projects
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DFC students honour deceased youth
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Matawa chiefs greet Chilean visitors
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KI paddlers happy to be travelling on the river
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Bartolucci ‘very, very excited’ about Ring of Fire mining
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Joint inquest to begin in spring 2013
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Neskantaga ‘will continue to fight’ Ring of Fire
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Not a way to live
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Work ethic has to be learned at young age
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Bearskin Lake celebrates 75 years at homecoming
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First Nations funding cuts raise anger of leaders
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Martin Falls signs Ring of Fire agreement with Ontario
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NAN Deputy Grand Chief Les Louttit speech
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Fearing loss of reserve lands
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I am a Kind Man program coming
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KI paddlers travelling to protect watershed
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Once in a lifetime
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Beating the odds
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Matawa chiefs greet Chilean indigenous leaders
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Beating the odds in education
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Addressing First Nations food security
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DFC students honour deceased NAN youth
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September 6, 2012 Volume 39 Number 28
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Ranger shooters win top honours at Ontario championships
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Wakenagun to continue supporting entrepreneurs
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Wasaya Group elects first female chair
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Wapekeka hosts 20th annual Survivor of Suicide conference
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August 30, 2012 Volume 39 Number 27
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Health: a matter of responsibility
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Rooting our spirit to the land
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Inspired by Jordan Nolan’s NHL success
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Tiny Tots powwow
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Laptops for every student
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Elders help students connect to culture
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Lac Seul welcomes medical students
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Tikinagan: Linda's Cultural Corner
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Land is to be shared
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Glimpses of wildlife
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NAN Grand Chief Harvey Yesno speech
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Deputy Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler speech
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NAN Deputy Grand Chief Goyce Kakegamic speech
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BC First Nations file residential day school lawsuit against feds
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Adding Native humour to puppetry
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Nolan brings Stanley Cup to Garden River
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Young Mish golfer plays Canadian championship
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Naotkamegwanning youth shown ‘beauty and richness’ of Anishinawbe culture
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First Nations prostitutes part of Thunder Bay's 'little secret'
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KI paddlers embark on trip to Fort Severn
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New grand chief pledges protection of lands
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Federal minister refuses to sign off on housing project for Attawapiskat
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New chief quizzed by Fort Albany youth
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Residential school impacts still seen at Kenora jail
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Dryden doctor to undergo sensitivity training
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Private property bill has First Nations fearing loss of reserve lands
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Science camp helps Sandy Lake fight diabetes
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Suspicious death in Thunder Bay under investigation
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Coroner announced for inquest into youth deaths
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Neskantaga will 'continue to fight' Ring of Fire despite court ruling
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Bartolucci ‘very, very excited’ about the Ring of Fire
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Stanley Cup brought to Garden River
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August 23, 2012 Volume 39 Number 26
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Stained glass project offers residential school healing
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‘We have to shake the legacy of colonialism’
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First Nations prostitutes part of Thunder Bay’s ‘little secret’
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Moose Cree nets funding to improve tourism
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Seagull eggs, rabbit and bear staples of traditional Pays Play First Nation diet
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Creatures of Habitat
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Remembering Josias Fiddler
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Yesno elected NAN Grand Chief
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Stanley Cup in Garden River
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Province slashes Payukotayno budget
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Assembly of First Nations announces education forum
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CLE draws huge crowds to Thunder Bay
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Treaty #3 youth council impresses minister
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Morris earns Queen’s medal
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Health: We give out what we own
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Paul Lake morning
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Looking back at 35 years of NAN news in Wawatay...
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Feds looking to allow nurses to prescribe Suboxone
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Lake Helen developing community story
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Bannock bake off
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Peer-pressured bullies reign in Spirit Bear sequel
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Laughter ‘is in our DNA’
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Norval Morrisseau remembered through his art
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Laughter is in our DNA
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Day school lawsuit could stretch across Canada
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Child services cuts on James Bay coast
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Fort Albany chief quizzed by youth reporters
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Treaty #3 youth impress Aboriginal Affairs minister
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New school for Pikangikum
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Looking back 35 years to the creation of NAN's declaration
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Aroland signs diamond deal
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Feds refuse to sign off on housing project for Attawapiskat
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NAN deputy chiefs elected
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Yesno new NAN Grand Chief
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August 16, 2012 Volume 39 Number 25
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Pushing forward
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Minister visits Grassy Narrows
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Child advocacy centre in works for Sioux Lookout
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Ontario apologizes to Wabigoon Lake
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Judge blames feds on handling of Attawapiskat crisis
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August 2, 2012 Volume 39 Number 23
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Honouring traditions
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Bringing back traditions, one year at a time
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Major drug bust ‘takes out’ northern gang
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Ban generic oxy, say police
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The Ring of Fire and the oilsands
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Facing your scars
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Being a bully is a choice
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Word on the street in Sandy Lake
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Province apologizes to Wabigoon Lake for dam flooding
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Ontario expanding Aboriginal Loan Guarantee Program
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Kashechewan elects new chief
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Judge blames feds on Attawapiskat crisis
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Walk for Good Life completes fourth journey
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Native pride at Eagle Lake
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Weagamow Lake members fight large forest fire
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August 9, 2012 Volume 39 Number 24
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Keesick refocused on MMA career
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Weagamow battles Windigo Lake fire
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ATV safety a high priority for Junior Rangers
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Country star Shawanda rocks Creefest
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Sightseeing flights a hit at aviation camp
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Fontaine juggles music dreams with education
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Wabun Youth Gathering features mini powwow
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Celebrating ‘Cree-ness’ and uniting communities
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Thirty years of rocking Muddy Water
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Smoke conditions force evacuation of 300
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Kash man sentenced for leaving blind woman in fire
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Fort Severn school coming
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NAN Grand Chief candidates
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Morris presented with Queen's medal
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Beauty of Moose Cree
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Walking in two worlds
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Natural Resources program changes student’s life
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Finding the drive to win again
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Ontario Ranger youth take in Creefest-GOOP
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NAN Grand Chief candidates on problems, solutions and legacies
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Province looking for First Nation input on Ring of Fire infrastructure
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Word on the street...in Moose Factory
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More storms on the horizon
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Sympathy in a troubled world
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Youth learn traditions in Nibinamik
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Pikangikum to receive new school
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Aroland makes deal with Debut Diamonds
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Fort Severn receives new elementary school
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Working on healing child victims
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Bringing civic literacy into classrooms
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Atleo re-elected national chief
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Working with youth to end violence against women
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Sachigo Lake holds outdoor gathering
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Longing for home
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Bringing youth back to the land
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Returning from tour
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Education graduates head home to teach
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Fun, safety and food highlight of Camp Loon
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Moose has arm ‘like a cannon’
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Powwow brings together family and friends
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Eabametoong brings back Indian Days
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Hit and run in North Spirit
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Youth charged with murder in Whitefish Bay shooting
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Sandy Lake begins evacuation
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Police chiefs call for generic oxy ban
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Ring of Fire court battle on horizon after Neskantaga meets mining minister
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Oxy addictions still plaguing communities
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Major drug bust 'takes out' northern gang
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July 26, 2012 Volume 39 Number 22
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Weenusk struggles to keep home lands free
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Exposed to flight
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A battle of minds
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Oxy addictions still prevalent in communities
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Neskantaga eyes courts after meeting mining minister
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Bearskin Lake Junior Rangers best in Ontario
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Elders honoured at LU memorial forest ceremony
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Reconnecting to people and culture
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Dancing on the edge
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Finding a place to re-grow
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Thompson back as North Spirit Lake chief
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Fear is the heart of the health care system
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Runaway dreams
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Help from all our relations
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Calls for missing Aboriginal women inquiry grow louder
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Funding available for community-based prescription drug addiction programs
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Slate Falls still waiting for water upgrades
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Regional chief wants Ring of Fire revenue sharing
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Stan Beardy on treaties, resources and national agendas
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Walking to abolish the Indian Act
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Sheet Metal Workers seeking Aboriginal workers
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Anishinabemowin teachers studying at Lakehead
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Work continues on rare bacteria vaccine
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Looking back, moving forward
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Youth group building role models in North Spirit Lake
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Cheechoo wins Aboriginal Idol
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Creefest comes full circle in Moose Factory
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Melvin and Tyler take on Sioux Lookout
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No bounds in collecting books for NAN youth
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Sandy Lake runners compete in Canada Day Kakabeka 5K
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Making of a star
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Returning the children ‘powerful’ ceremony
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2012 Anishnawbe Keeshigun
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Re-enacting treaty signing in Lac Seul
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Search continues for students lost from Residential School
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Prescription drug abuse funding announced
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NAN election candidates announced
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NAPS busts oxy shipment bound for Marten Falls
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July 19, 2012 Volume 39 Number 21
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Atleo up after first ballot
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Atleo reelected as AFN National Chief
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Search for lost children continues
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Chained by the Indian Act
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July 12, 2012 Volume 39 Number 20
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Reliving Treaty Day
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Neskantaga takes ‘American mining bully’ to court
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Waiting for a story
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A marriage made in Attawapiskat
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Overcoming grief and hardship
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Word on the street...in Lac Seul
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Friendship signing
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Wabigoon Lake applies for casino with OLG
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Mishkeegogamang building community centre
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Bringing hope to KO communities
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Preparing for emergencies in Sachigo Lake
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Whitesand receives land transfers
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New friendship centre for Dryden’s growing First Nation community
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Newborn’s family homeless after flood
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FirstVoices Chat app available
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New roads a boost for business in Lac Seul
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Feds target major First Nation health problems
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Aboriginal focus succeeds in Thunder Bay school
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Planning the Garden River Stanley Cup parade
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Talking hard work, hockey and winning a Stanley Cup
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Moose Cree investing in youth
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Radio Moose Factory
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Hunter completes 1,500-km canoeing trip
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Wesley wins national Aboriginal writing contest
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Celebrating gay pride in Thunder Bay
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Traditional powwow on Mount McKay
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Jordan Nolan talks about winning Stanley Cup
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Pic Mobert developing hydro project
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Sod turning on Mishkeegogamang community centre
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Girls with books say 'NAN or bust'
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Matawa First Nations pledge to put brakes on Ring of Fire
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Ted Nolan an 'extremely proud' hockey dad
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Walking to reclaim Treaty #3 land
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Tensions rising over Ring of Fire
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Targeted health funding geared at First Nations
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Neskantaga takes 'American mining bully' to court
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July 5, 2012 Volume 39 Number 19
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Long lost brothers finally found
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Tensions rising over Ring of Fire as direct action threatened
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What warriors do
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A family life uprooted by drinking
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Bush Notes
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Reclaiming Treaty #3 land in Fort Frances
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NAN bills province $127 million
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Ring of Fire resource revenue sharing models under discussion
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Friendship agreement brings communities together in respect
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Honouring culture
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Angeconeb earns Queen’s diamond jubilee medal
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Beautifying Marten Falls
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Slate Falls Kindergarten Grads
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Wild asparagus flavour like nothing else
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Kids meet The Kid
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Word on the street...in Sioux Lookout
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Reflecting on the 60s Scoop
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Feasting to celebrate Aboriginal Day
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Thunder Bay families still dealing with impacts of May 27 flood
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Ted Nolan an ‘extremely proud’ father
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Raising Awareness golf tournament a great success
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Jordan Nolan of Garden River hoists the Stanley Cup
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Bartolucci talks resource revenue sharing
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Jordan Nolan hoists Stanley Cup
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First Nation position on Ring of Fire has public support: poll
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Ring of Fire revenue sharing discussions underway
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NAN bills Ontario $127 million
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Beardy elected Ontario regional chief
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Mushkegowuk grand chief receives honorary degree
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Thunder Bay families still dealing with flood impacts
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June 28, 2012 Volume 39 Number 18
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‘Time for talk is over’
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Racing rafts in KI
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Attawapiskat celebrates new school sod-turning
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Chiefs hope joint inquest answers questions
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Celebrating coaches
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Cutting bread out of my diet
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Laughter is a good medicine
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Why I Will Defend the Attawapiskat River
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Mining Minister Rick Bartolucci stops by Marten Falls on his northern tour
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Grapes a new harvest in Wabigoon Lake
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Moosonee nets funding to install public docks
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Maachestan, the Cree word for the annual spring river ice breakup, is happening all along the James Bay coast. This is a very important time of year for...
I was proud to see First Nation youth representing our northern homelands on the international stage this past month at the United Nations. Jeronimo...