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Thursday, March 8, 2007 Issue 51 - March Madness & Mini-Spring Break Events   VOLUME 4 ISSUE 4  
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In this issue...
Urban Aboriginal Friendship Celebration March 24th
Derek Miller to Rock Fort St. John for Fundraiser
Jobs & Justice: Strategies and Solutions for Economic Security
Red Fox Tracker Program: Making Healthy FUN
The First Nations Law Students Association Free Event
Can you say "Thank You" in 20 Traditional Aboriginal languages?
Power of Hip Hope Facilitators' Training
ACCESS helps you build YOUR future today
Kla-How-Eya Family Development Supervisor Position Open
Spring Break Events: Film school, basketball camps, conferences
WWF Canada Wants YOUR input into Environment!
VASE Project: Shine a Light on Literacy
Indigenous Farm Conference & Tradeshow 2007: From Clams to Cows!
Tu Sneweyelh Aboriginal Youth Career Fair
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Welcome over 7000 subscribers! We're going to Ft. St. John to create a special issue for NENAS for their NO Limits Aboriginal Youth Conference...so this short issue has a few job postings but lots of cool events to keep you healthy and happy this Spring Break!

 
Urban Aboriginal Friendship Celebration March 24th
Catch the Spirit of 2010....

Come find out about volunteer, employment, business and participation opportunities at this free community celebration! This family event will bring together the Greater Vancouver Urban Aboriginal Community to celebrate the Spirit of 2010. Festivities include a range of: sports games, performers, and singers! There will be draw prizes, information booths, Aboriginal athletes, featured artists and a free meal!
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Derek Miller to Rock Fort St. John for Fundraiser
March 13th at the North Peace Cultural Centre

Multi-award winner Derek Miller to play in Fort St. John Join us in Fort St. John to see Derek Miller and his band rock the Peace in a fundraiser for the RSAY - Rising Spirit of Aboriginal Youth Centre. Tickets only...
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Jobs & Justice: Strategies and Solutions for Economic Security
Thursday, March 29th at Maritime Labour Centre, Vancouver

Free public event on March 29 featuring Guy Standing, an internationally recognized expert on labour rights and the global economy. Other speakers for 2-day event include Jim Sinclair, BC Federation of...
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Red Fox Tracker Program: Making Healthy FUN
Helping Spirit Lodge Society and Vancouver Park Board Partnership

Join in on fun and free activities...rock climbing, swimming, circus arts and loonie skates and keep points on-line with Red Fox trackers!
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The First Nations Law Students Association Free Event
Aboriginal Legal Awareness Days at UBC March 19 to 22

Free event includes speakers like Steven Point, B.C. Treaty Commission and Clem Chartier, Metis National Council. Sessions like Peacemaking or Troublemaking?: an Overview of Aboriginal Alternatives to Incarceration and
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Can you say "Thank You" in 20 Traditional Aboriginal languages?
Unique gift card spreads good cheer and gratitude all year

Order a gift that gives gratitude all year! This year, make it easy to connect to family or friends, show your gratitude to Elders, suppliers, community partners, and associates. Personalize this postcard for a quick, inexpensive and easy way to send a smile and learn...
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Power of Hip Hope Facilitators' Training
Hip Hop Hope brings together artists, youth mentors, and 14-18 year olds to spend 4 days at beautiful Camp Alexandra: building community, learning about the history of Hip Hop as a youth-driven creative tool for social change and more...
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ACCESS helps you build YOUR future today
Considering a Trade or Apprenticeship Program?

Quit juggling jobs! Take a break this spring to consider YOUR future - is it time to enrol in a training program to secure a better future for you and your family? Contact ACCESS today to learn about their upcoming...
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Kla-How-Eya Family Development Supervisor Position Open
We're looking to create a permanent, current article to provide weekly job posting updates...so contact us today if you'd like to become an Employment Section Partner! Here's one for now.
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Spring Break Events: Film school, basketball camps, conferences
Aboriginal Community Celebration March 24th and more!

Check out this list of concerts, training opportunities and events to keep you and your kids healthy, happy, and busy during Spring Break in March...
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WWF Canada Wants YOUR input into Environment!
Young Environmental Leaders Wanted for Program

WWF Seeks Young Environmental Leaders for Program Development Dialogue Session in March. Are you passionate about the environment? Join in...
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VASE Project: Shine a Light on Literacy
Social enterprise opportunities that benefit YOU

Check out this funky poster and learn how you can fundraise by selling cool flashlights; partner to support literacy projects...
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Indigenous Farm Conference & Tradeshow 2007: From Clams to Cows!
Aboriginal Agricultural Education Society of British Columbia

2007 Conference Theme - From Clams to Cows  - shows diversity of Aboriginal Agricultural products and opportunities The 2007 conference & tradeshow will bring forward new & innovative agriculture/aquaculture production methods. Meet Chief Robert Sam (Songhees First Nation), Charlayne Thornton-Joe (Acting Mayor (Victoria), Chief Harold Aljam (Coldwater Band), Mike De Jong (Minister of Aboriginal Relations & Reconciliation) and more...
 
Tu Sneweyelh Aboriginal Youth Career Fair
Hosted by FNES and the Musqueam First Nation

Two days of workshops and exciting presenters like Tewanee Joseph of Four Host Nations; Patrick Stewart of the Architectural Institute of BC; Dano Thorpe of the upcoming Cowichan 2008 North American Indigenous Games and the Baker Twins - 2 young role models and actresses...
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ARCHIVES (other great issues to check out)
Issue 58 - Summer Heat Warms BC Elder's Gathering, First Nations Treaty Updates, Jobs
August 8, 2007
Vol. 4 Issue 14
Dynamic Issue: Aboriginal Employment, Jobs, Apprenticeships, & Training Opportunities
July 17, 2007
Vol. 4
Issue 57 - First Nations Treaty Signed, Aboriginal Events, Native News, Urban Aboriginal Strategy Refocused
July 17, 2007
Vol. 4 Issue 11
Issue 56 - National Aboriginal Day Launches Celebrate Canada Events!
June 21, 2007
Vol. 4 Issue 11
Issue 55 - First Nations Summit, National Aboriginal Day Events, Native News
June 7, 2007
Vol. 4 Issue 10

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