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Wednesday, December 17, 2003
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VOLUME 1
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RedWAY BC News
Website for Aboriginal Youth - Honouring and Informing our Youth
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Wednesday, December 17, 2003
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From the RedWAY Team
RedWAY BC Project Approved!
Website for Urban Aboriginal Youth - Sharing opportunities, culture, knowledge and respect
Seasons Greetings and Welcome to the first edition of our FREE RedWAY BC e-zine!
We are proud to announce the approval of our proposal to create an interactive youth-driven, youth-managed Website Project to support urban Aboriginal youth in BC. Over the next 4 months, we'll need your input to develop a cool, current and easy to use website to help youth living in or coming to the Greater Vancouver area. Read on for more information....
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We want to hear your voice!
Click through the topics in the left column for news, services, announcements and articles relevant to Urban Aboriginal Youth in BC!
Got a job posting to announce? Click on our Jobs and Employment Section. Got a gig or event to promote? Go to our Events Calendar. When you read the full story, you can send us a letter - and we'll see what we can do to help our readers find YOU!
Keep it real. Keep it free. Keep it current. Keep it secure. Keep sharing the news.
By simply clicking on the 'Tell a Friend" box below, we can send them a FREE copy of our RedWAY BC e-zine directly. We keep their address confidential, and you get to brag to them in the comment box. Click on Tell a Friend and you'll be a hero. Sometimes.
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Published by
RedWAY Website Project Committee
Copyright © 2003 Spiritlink Communications. All rights reserved.
This is a permission-based, free newsletter - that means you had to sign up to receive it! Or, someone else signed up and liked it so much they're sending you copies. If you would like your e-mail address removed from our confidential list, please click on the "Subscribe" box (top right) and click "Remove".
This newsletter has articles contributed by Urban Aboriginal Youth from across BC, or by organizations and companies working to support Urban Aboriginal Youth by sponsoring 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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