Joe Juneau has seen it from both sides of the fence.
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Feb 26, 2010
Feb 23, 2010
Hockey thrives in all of Canada, including aboriginal reserves
Feb 19, 2010
Young Iqaluit woman to guide North Pole ski trek
A 23-year-old Iqaluit woman is poised to become one of the youngest people ever to lead an expedition to the North Pole.
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Toquaht youth Morgan has Olympic moment at opening ceremonies
Toquaht First Nation member Tess Morgan, 20, was one of 320 aboriginal youth to dance at the Vancouver 2010 Olympics opening ceremonies on Feb. 12 at B.C. Place.
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Olympics model of partnering with First Nations
Two aboriginal women are competing at the Olympics in Vancouver.
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Feb 18, 2010
Feb 17, 2010
Shamattawa hockey gets boost
Jeff Napoakesik is looking forward to "Hockey Night In Shamattawa," which he hopes will be happening real soon.
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Feb 15, 2010
2010 Olympics' Aboriginal Pavilion showcases unprecedented partnership
The Four Host First Nations welcomed the world to the 2010 Olympics with the opening Monday of the Aboriginal Pavilion in downtown Vancouver.
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Pain, endurance rewarded with handshakes over medals at Arctic Winter Games
Long ago in ancient Greece, men paid tribute to the gods with Olympic sports like sprinting, long jump, javelin and discus throw.
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Feb 10, 2010
'World's biggest potlatch' underway: Four Host First Nations CEO
The 2010 Aboriginal Pavilion is ready to receive a projected 100,000 visitors and organizer Tewanee Joseph says the venue is about to make history.
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Feb 8, 2010
Aboriginal Hockey Showcase well worth the rush
There was a mad rush to make it happen, but organizers are thrilled with the Aboriginal Hockey Showcase they were able to stage in Saskatoon.
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Feb 1, 2010
Inuktitut broadcast broadens the hockey lexicon
At the top of Canada, in an Arctic hamlet so far north that the sun has not yet risen in 2010, Annie Audlaluk sat in front of her television, hit the mute button, and turned on the radio.
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