
RedWAY BC News - Harnessing Technology to Honour, Inform and Connect Urban Aboriginal Youth to Services, Opportunities, the Community and Each Other
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Tuesday, August 8, 2006
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Issue 39 - Aboriginal Photo Journal, Native Pic's and NDN Images
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VOLUME 3
ISSUE 39
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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 special issue...
Open invitation to share your pictures, images and artwork with our readers. Simply send a picture and your story behind it and we'll publish it, give you props and share your view of the world. Watch for our regular issue after summer break...
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Buy a Brick for BladeRunners
Own a piece of history!
Join Mayor Sam Sullivan at the Bricks for BladeRunners launch at the Woodward's construction site on September 12th. Bricks from the historic Woodward’s department store in downtown Vancouver will go on sale as a fundraiser for...
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HOT JOB of the month: Vancouver Aboriginal Policing Centre Society
Program Coordinator position open for a liaison, leader, and advocate
Want to play a vital role in delivering a community-based liaison service between the Vancouver Police Department and
Aboriginal community? Deadline is September 18th to apply for...
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Aaack - a writing process that's easy?
TORF Out a Topic tonight
Here's a four-step plan to writing effective paragraphs. Try it to see how you benefit from focusing on one quick step at a time...
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Top 5 questions about e-zines
Do you need an innovative communication and reporting tool?
Over 6500 subscribers receive RedWAY BC News as of August 5th. It's free and secure for readers and an easy to use effective tool to communicate news, job postings, and project announcements...so find out more about e-zine basics, why you would benefit, how to write content and...
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Public Forum on Aboriginal Education Sept. 13th
Duncan McCue co hosts, pretaping for CBC Radio, CBC News
Co-hosted by CBC and the Tsleil-Waututh Nation, Chief Leah George-Wilson will open the evening discussion what aboriginal individuals and communities are doing, what's working, what isn't...
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Honouring Aboriginal Women & Women Leaders
Share your thoughts, ideas and inspirations
by various e-mail forwarders and survey responders :-)
We're still gathering responses to honour "An Aboriginal Woman Who Inspires Me Is..." Answers from across Canada are compiled in our May archived issue. Send us your response, too!
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Events Calendar: Aboriginal Conferences, Awards, Seminars
Our growing list of conferences (Working Effectively with Aboriginal Peoples, unique events (Spirit Caravan, "Take Back the Streets" march, free workshops, buy a piece of Woodward's history, Dr. Art Hister ...
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Writing tips: timing may be everything?
Cool weblinks and tips to help you get clear, get focused and get writing!
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4 Questions to Consider BEFORE writing
by Kristin Kozuback
Here's 4 quick and easy questions that'll help you get in the right state of mind to begin writing articles..
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ARCHIVES (other great issues to check out)
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Publisher: Spiritlink Communications
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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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