
RedWAY BC News E-zine
Harnessing Technology to Honour, Inform and Connect Urban Aboriginal Youth to Services, Opportunities, the Community and Each Other
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Thursday, May 8, 2008
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Issue 67 - May News & Events In the Aboriginal Community
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VOLUME 5
ISSUE 5
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We want to hear from YOU! Send us info about: *your next gig *conferences *training programs * your story or poem *upcoming events *hot topics E-mail us NOW
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In this issue...
Two articles - updates of the Calendar of Events Section and Job Postings & Employment News Section to keep you in the loop. Watch for our regular issue: distribution date May 21st!
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10 New Job Postings: Aboriginal Youth Internships, BC Hydro Youth Programs
Updated May 5th: UNYA Youth Drop-In Centre
by RedWAY Writers Team Effort: Mark, Adele, Jean and Kristin
Training Programs & Listings for jobs like 4 Summer Student Programs, Radio Announcer, Video Journalist for APTN & more...
[FULL STORY]
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May 8th: Calendar of Events: Mother's Day Pow-Wow at Trout Lake MAY 10TH! Plus upcoming Aboriginal Day Events and VACFSS Conference
Send your First Nations gatherings, NDN conferences, career fair, Aboriginal Youth forums, etc. our way...
by RedWAY Events Team writers
May 10th Mother's Day Trout Lake Pow-wow, Vancouver Aboriginal Child and Family Services (VACFSS) Conference May 14th, National Aboriginal Day Events, Aboriginal Positive Women's Retreat, and more...
[FULL STORY]
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ARCHIVES (other great issues to check out)
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Issue 66 - ICT Summit 2008 Special Issue, Spring News in the Native Community
March 24, 2008
Vol. 5
Issue 5
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Issue 65 - March Madness: RedWAY Partnerships Help You Recruit, Celebrate and Connect to Urban Aboriginal Youth in 2008
March 4, 2008
Vol. 5
Issue 3
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Dynamic Issue: Aboriginal Employment, Jobs, Apprenticeships, & Training Opportunities
February 7, 2008
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Issue 62 - New Year, New Partnerships, New Opportunities for Aboriginal Youth
January 16, 2008
Vol. 5
Issue 1
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Special Issue - NATIONAL DAY OF REMEMBRANCE AND ACTION ON VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
December 6, 2007
Vol. 4
Issue 18
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We intend to increase awareness about the diversity of Aboriginal cultures, events, and news stories while providing opportunities to connect to Indigenous, First Nations, Métis and Inuit Peoples across Canada. This newsletter has articles contributed by Urban Aboriginal Youth from across BC, or by organizations and companies working to support Urban Aboriginal Youth initiatives by purchasing articles, sharing information and building working relationships. Please respect the various views and opinions offered here, just as we respect all Nations and races that share our land.
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