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SAY Magazine Announces Presence at 2010 Games Aboriginal Business Showcase.

Winnipeg, Manitoba

January 8, 2010

SAY Magazine has been selected as one of the Aboriginal businesses to participate in the Four Host First Nation Aboriginal Pavilion’s Aboriginal Business Showcase during the 2010 Games.

by NationTalk on January 7, 20102073 Views

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SAY Magazine Announces an Exclusive and one-of-a-kind publication

Winnipeg, Manitoba
October 22, 2009

SAY Magazine will publish the first ever World Indigenous Sport, Culture and Tourism magazine for distribution in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada during the 2010 Olympics. Several venues have been confirmed for distribution.

by NationTalk on October 22, 20091987 Views

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SAY Magazine is extremely pleased to be the recipient of two prestigious awards

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Announced recently at the 25th Annual Conference of the Native American Journalists Association (NAJA) held in Albuquerque, New Mexico, for the second consecutive year, SAY Magazine has received the NAJA Media Awards for General Excellence, (Monthly/Bimonthly) and Best Layout Magazine.

The Association serves and empowers Native journalists through programs and actions designed to enrich journalism and promote Native cultures. NAJA recognizes Native Americans as distinct peoples based on tradition and culture. NAJA recognizes and celebrates the outstanding achievements of their membership with the Native Media Awards.

by NationTalk on August 4, 20091945 Views

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SAY Announces Environment & Technology Fall Theme

Winnipeg, Manitoba

June 30, 2009

Announcing Fall 2009 Issue:
SAY Magazine is pleased to announce that the Fall issue of SAY Magazine will have an ENVIRONMENT & TECHNOLOGY theme, with a special HEALTHY LIVING section. For more information about advertising or if you would like to make a submission for a story idea, please contact SAY Magazine at the address below. The ENVIRONMENT & TECHNOLOGY issue of SAY Magazine will be published August 2009.

by NationTalk on June 30, 20092001 Views

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Announces 2nd Edition 2010 ABORIGINAL TOURISM GUIDE and the 2nd Edition University & College Guide for Native Students

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June 22, 2009

CANADA – Due to an overwhelming positive response to the 2009 Aboriginal Tourism Guide, SAY Magazine is pleased to announce that Aboriginal Tourism Canada (ATC) will publish a 2nd edition of the Aboriginal Tourism Guide for distribution at the 2010 Olympics. Significant Aboriginal cultural tourism destinations will be featured in the Guide. For information regarding the Aboriginal Tourism Guide, please contact ATC at aboriginaltourism.ca. Advertising information can be obtained from SAY Magazine at the address below.

by NationTalk on June 22, 20092212 Views

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SAY Magazine Announces the First Post Secondary Guide for Aboriginal Students

CANADA – SAY Magazine is pleased to present SAY’s first Post Secondary Guide for Aboriginal Students. Sponsored by Algonquin College of Applied Arts & Technology, the Guide is a compilation of information on post secondary institutions and scholarships across Canada that will assist Canada’s Aboriginal people. With all regions represented, we are confident that this Guide will prove an invaluable tool to all Aboriginal people with an interest in post secondary information. For details how to order, please see below.

by NationTalk on May 11, 20093502 Views

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SAY Magazine Announces First Edition Aboriginal Tourism Guide

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2009 – 2010

ABORIGINAL TOURISM GUIDE

(FIRST EDITION)

CANADA – In partnership with Aboriginal Tourism Canada (ATC), the Significant 28 members and the Aboriginal tourism industry of Canada, SAY Magazine is pleased to present Canada’s first Aboriginal Tourism Guide. The Significant 28 members highlighted in this national guide are the achievers of a standard of excellence of tourism product and quality ready to take on the world. Significant Aboriginal cultural tourism destinations are featured in the Guide. We invite you to explore the Aboriginal Tourism Guide and see Canadian Aboriginal tourism from a new angle.

by NationTalk on May 6, 20092666 Views

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