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A $10 million investment into Symons Valley Ranch gives Chiniki First Nation majority ownership of the 12.4-hectare site located in northwest Calgary. ....
A new transit option will soon be available to members of the Stoney Nakoda First Nation and Cochrane residents as a bus service pilot project is set to debut Thursday. ....
Alberta must retract Forest Act before it becomes law: Treaty 8 grand chief Poll Yes Alberta Premier Jason Kenney sits with Grand Chief Wilton Littlechild, left, Grand Chief Arthur Noskey, centre and Chief Aaron Young during a meeting with First Nations Chiefs and Grand Chiefs in Edmonton on Monday, June 10, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jason Franson EDMONTON – The Alberta government must pull back its new Forest Act before it becomes law next month, says the grand chief of the province’s northern First Nations. “We expect the province to suspend the new Forest Act immediately,” Arthur Noskey of Treaty 8 First Nations said Thursday. “We are asking (the government) to pull this back and consult with us.” ....
Bob Weber Alberta Premier Jason Kenney sits with Grand Chief Wilton Littlechild, left, Grand Chief Arthur Noskey, centre and Chief Aaron Young during a meeting with First Nations Chiefs and Grand Chiefs in Edmonton on Monday, June 10, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jason Franson April 09, 2021 - 1:00 AM EDMONTON - The Alberta government must pull back its new Forest Act before it becomes law next month, says the grand chief of the province s northern First Nations. We expect the province to suspend the new Forest Act immediately, Arthur Noskey of Treaty 8 First Nations said Thursday. We are asking (the government) to pull this back and consult with us. ....
Author of the article: Sammy Hudes Publishing date: Apr 07, 2021  â¢Â 3 hours ago  â¢Â 4 minute read  â¢Â The Alberta government is betting on a new gaming website to attract gamblers away from unregulated international sites and keep the money in the province. Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis officials estimate Playalberta.ca will generate $3.74 million for the province in 2021. Photo by Supplied/Screen shot /jpg Article content The Tsuutâina Nation and Stoney Nakoda First Nation are taking Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis to court over the launch of its online gambling website, arguing it constitutes an âunauthorized entryâ into Albertaâs casino and gaming market by the regulator and provincial government. ....