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First-ever ‘stɑl̓əw̓ Pow Wow’ to Celebrate Indigenous Culture and Connection, Sept 16-18 in Langley – Foodology

September 2, 2022 stɑl̓əw̓ Arts and Cultural Society is thrilled to present the first annual stɑl̓əw̓ Pow Wow (stalewpowwow.ca), an immersive three-day cultural experience taking place at Langley Events Centre (7888 – 200 St.) on September 16, 17 and 18. stɑl̓əw̓ Pow Wow is an event that will share, honour and celebrate rich Indigenous culture, as […]

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Collins to head First Nations power line collaboration – TBNewsWatch.com

Outgoing Fort William First Nation chief named CEO of Chi Mino Ozhitoowin, a company formed to help eight First Nations and their memberships benefit from the proposed Waasigan Transmission Line project. THUNDER BAY – Peter Collins future place of employment is now public. Collins, the long-time Fort William First Nation chief, on Monday announced he […]

by ahnationtalk on September 2, 2022178 Views

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Judge dismisses charges against Mi’kmaw business accused of unlicensed cannabis sales – CBC

Sep 02, 2022 Matter dropped after Crown said lead investigator was no longer available A Cape Breton man waited nearly two years to argue for what he says is his right to sell cannabis on reserve lands. But just as Albert Marshall Jr.’s trial got underway on Monday in Eskasoni First Nation, N.S., it came […]

by ahnationtalk on September 2, 2022174 Views

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Coast guard helicopter crashes in Puvirnituq – Nunatsiaq News

Sep 2, 2022 No injuries reported for sole occupant; Transportation Safety Board investigating The crash of a Canadian Coast Guard helicopter in Puvirnituq on Thursday is under investigation by the Transportation Safety Board of Canada. The crash happened around 2:30 p.m. near the community’s dump, according to Nunavik Police Service deputy Chief Jean-Francois Morin. “There […]

by ahnationtalk on September 2, 2022238 Views

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Getting a COVID-19 booster dose should top Canadians’ fall to-do list, says health minister – CTV

Sept. 2, 2022 Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos says Canada is lagging behind other countries when it comes to booster dose uptake, and is imploring those who haven’t received a third dose to do so ahead of what may be a “challenging” fall. “Over the next weeks as our children return to school, or we return […]

by tmnationtalk on September 2, 2022160 Views

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Health Canada authorizes first bivalent COVID-19 booster, doses to start arriving Friday – CTV

Sept. 1, 2022 OTTAWA – Health Canada has authorized the use of the country’s first variant-targeting COVID-19 booster shot, marking what health officials are calling a “milestone” in Canada’s pandemic response. On Thursday, the federal health regulator announced it has given the green light to Moderna’s Omicron-targeting bivalent COVID-19 vaccine, for those ages 18 years […]

by tmnationtalk on September 2, 2022149 Views

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Study shines light on ‘staggering’ mental health fallouts for young adults who battled cancer – CTV

Sept. 1, 2022 New research finds a staggering number of adult cancer survivors showed significantly worse mental health compared to their peers who did not battle the disease. The study was conducted in partnership with Young Adults with Cancer in their Prime (YAC Prime) and Dr. Sheila Garland from Memorial University in Newfoundland and Labrador. […]

by tmnationtalk on September 2, 2022150 Views

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Decolonizing Ourselves: Healing Haunted Histories – Kairos

Sep. 2nd, 2022 On August 27, 2022, Muskeg Lake Cree Nation hosted a group of 45 (mostly) settlers, reflecting on the theme of “Decolonizing Ourselves: Healing Haunted Histories.” The event’s title was drawn from the book by Elaine Enns and Ched Meyers, Healing Haunted Histories: A Settler Discipleship of Decolonization. The authors, plus former Chief and […]

by ahnationtalk on September 2, 2022174 Views

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Your blood type could predict your risk of having a stroke before age 60: study – CTV

Sept. 2, 2022 Amid rising reports of strokes found in people under the age of 60, a new study suggests the risk of stroke in younger age groups could potentially be determined by their blood type. Researchers at the University of Maryland’s School of Medicine compared the blood type of those who have had a […]

by tmnationtalk on September 2, 2022147 Views

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City of Yellowknife ponders ways it can take on reconciliation through public event – CBC

Sep 02, 2022 Yellowknife residents filled the room at the Tree of Peace Friendship Centre Wednesday night to discuss ideas on how the city can move toward reconciliation. The event, “Reconciliation Gathering – Walking Together” was organized by the City of Yellowknife and facilitated by Dëneze Nakehk’o. Nakehk’o gave opening remarks, beginning by describing how […]

by ahnationtalk on September 2, 2022199 Views

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