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Canada and Alberta announce two broadband and wireless projects in Indigenous communities

Canada and Alberta announce two broadband and wireless projects in Indigenous communities
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Revitalization of Indigenous laws at centre of Government of Canada funding

Revitalization of Indigenous laws at centre of Government of Canada funding
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Cenovus, Portage College partner on housing program that includes Conklin, Janvier and Chipewyan Prairie First Nation

Article content Cenovus Energy has partnered with Lac La Biche’s Portage College for a basic home construction and maintenance program to residents of Conklin, Janvier, the Chipewyan Prairie First Nation and three other communities in the Cenovus Indigenous housing initiative. The six-month course teaches people how to build and maintain homes locally. Students develop entry-level construction skills that can be used towards a trade certification. The program begins recruiting students in upcoming weeks. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Cenovus, Portage College partner on housing program that includes Conklin, Janvier and Chipewyan Prairie First Nation Back to video

New Fire-Rescue equipment will cost city about $1 million

Author of the article: Kelly-Anne Riess Publishing date: Dec 27, 2020  •  December 27, 2020  •  2 minute read  •  Article content The City of Cold Lake will be spending just under $1 million on a new fire truck and radio communications system, according to a Dec. 21 news release. About $710,000 will go towards purchasing a triple-combination pumper fire engine, which will replace a 2005 vehicle that has come to the end of its service life. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. New Fire-Rescue equipment will cost city about $1 million Back to video Another $230,000 will be spent on communications equipment that will allow Cold Lake Fire-Rescue to use the Alberta First Responders Radio Communication System (AFRRCS).

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