First Nations long-distance runners plan to run from Winnipeg to Washington, D.C., to raise awareness about the quality of health care available to indigenous people.
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Aug 27, 2009
Aug 25, 2009
Aboriginal Sport Circle Announces 2011 National Aboriginal Hockey Championships Bid Process Declared Open
The Aboriginal Sport Circle is pleased to announce that the bid process to host the 2011 National Aboriginal Hockey Championships has been declared open.
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Aug 19, 2009
Applications invited for First Nations Snowboard Team program
Aboriginal youth who have a strong desire to hit the slopes this coming winter can vie for a spot in the First Nations Snowboard Team.
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Aboriginal Apprenticeship Coach Program participants off to 2009 Canada Summer Games
Twelve Aboriginal coaches from five provinces and three territories will have an opportunity to be part of the coaching staff at the 2009 Canada Summer Games being held in Prince Edward Island from August 15 to August 29, 2009. They will participate in the games as part of a pilot project developed in partnership by the Aboriginal Sport Circle, Canada Games Council and the Coaching Association of Canada.
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Aug 18, 2009
New Olympic hockey jerseys feature First Nation design
The new Team Canada ice hockey jerseys featuring a West Coast First Nations design and a familiar swoosh were unveiled in Vancouver on Monday.
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Sask. First Nation Summer Games come to a close
It was a bitter-sweet end to the 2009 Saskatchewan First Nation Summer Games as the 3,000-plus athletes were praised for their successes over the past week, but many were sad to see the games come to an end.
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Aug 17, 2009
Federal-Provincial-Territorial Ministers Take Action to Increase Physical Activity for Children and Youth
CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND - Federal, provincial and territorial Ministers responsible for Sport, Physical Activity, and Recreation, at their annual meeting today, agreed to take specific key measures to increase physical activity levels for children and youth. They also agreed to provide funding for Aboriginal athletes' travel to future North American Indigenous Games (NAIG).
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Aboriginal centre comes alive at Whistler
At the Squamish and Lil'wat Cultural Centre, which opened June 17, 2008, visitors can get a taste of life before ski runs, bars, cafes and mountain biking turned this forest into one of the world's top resorts.
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Aug 10, 2009
Flu fears prompt a few no-shows at First Nations Summer Games
Concerns about the H1N1 virus, also known as the swine flu, have prompted a handful of First Nations to stay away from the upcoming aboriginal Summer Games.
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Aug 6, 2009
RCMP officer loses 200 pounds
RCMP officer Marge Hudson in 2004. Hudson has lost more than 200 pounds through healthy eating and exercise in the last five years.
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Gymnastics club receives provincial grant to offer program on reserve
2010 Legacies Now in partnership with the Ministry of Healthy Living and Sport is investing $2,000 in the Delta Gymnastics Society to deliver a pilot program offering recreational gymnastics to children at the Tsawwassen First Nations reserve.
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