Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 26, 2000, Winnipeg, Manitoba
As local win Pii Fri May 2000 police seek Pervert police Are seeking a Man in his late 20s with dirty Blond hair after a 40year old woman was accosted near John Degraff school on Louelda As the woman passed Bushes on the school property she heard and saw a male performing an indecent he Sang Ive got you under my skin to her and then threatened her life before she Manitou Man dead a Manitou 33yearold Kenneth is dead following an Accident near yesterday morn Pembina Valley ramp say Warelis 1999 Dodge Dakota pickup was in Colli Sion with a three Quarterson truck at an intersection on a municipal the Driver of the other Bernard of was taken to the health sciences Centre with undisclosed stronger family return to roots seen As Way to Cut aboriginal crime by Bud Robertson 2000 caravan 2ooo Neon be air Power Power dual sliding doors 7 Srp air cruise dual Low b Only or 1 2 Over 70 l trucks in j of pc air magnum wheel cd leather v6 engine c v Power windows Power a j special special Deal i r family ties need to be strengthened for Young aboriginal and they need help to return to their roots and embrace their associate chief judge Murray Sinclair told a childcare conference Sinclair said this is the Way to combat the growing problem of aboriginals in trouble with the we have a for things to get significantly worse if we do not take things in Sinclair told Dele Gates to the Manitoba child care associations annual conference yesterday in every Sinclair sees aboriginal people who have grown up in dysfunctional lost their sense of identity and Worth and ended up in his court nearly a decade when he headed the aboriginal Justice Sinclair read about the alarmingly High proportion of native to nonnative Peoples in Canadas and the situation Hast improved much since he the numbers Are still staggeringly he numbers alarming More than 80 per cent of the inmate population at Agassiz youth Centre and the women jail in Portage la Prairie Are and at the correctional Centre in the 94 per cent of the population is of aboriginal warehouse Ceramic floor tile 49 r i we custom Cut Ceramic tile 2334418 50 Archibald till 8 pm weds till 5 pm sat travel Leisure super Centre bemused a great Deal is loser than you think 208 main Steinbach the automobile City enter a team in the Huiting toils indy go Kart Challenge Thunder rapids amusement Park for More information to enter a team Call Vernal 6941779 grand opening tomorrow Donald at Wardlaw Waverley at Bishop Grandin vans Over 100 vans to choose from Waverley at Grandin vans fam for immediate Sale available n models and options caravans grand caravans town country blow Tolly no buyout Waverley at bit hop Grandin in the Auto mall 6615337 what makes the numbers even More said is the fact that aboriginals make up Only 12 per cent of the that is changing As statistics show the aboriginal birth rate is four to six times higher than the general by 20 per cent of Winnipeg population will be Sinclair noted that mainstream schools Are still denying people the fight to explore their own history As they see family services minister Tim Sale also attended yesterdays where he announced the release of a manual and audiotape on fetal alcohol syn As Many As 800 child care providers Are registered for the three Day con which wraps up Casino site selection is Only the first step by Dan Lett a Cloud of thorny issues still surrounds the doer governments plans to License up to five aboriginal with less than a week before final site recommendations Are made in once the selection committee answers the question of where the Casi nos should be intense negotiations to determine when and How the new gambling palaces will be established will just be this is just the first said lot teries minister Ron people think this is the end of he line but its really the we have a whole Range of things to work a provincial advisory committee is expected to table its recommendations by the end of the the province has not yet said whether it will accept the recommendations or whether it will put its own touch on the final site Selec the doer government has been silent on who will have final say on other important issues of Revenue Shar the creation of an aboriginal gaming commission and the level of involvement of the Manitoba lotteries Lemieux said Many of these details will have to be ironed out Between the successful if and site selection is shaping up to be a Rocky a harried selection process that elicited 12 proposals has already sparked Public outrage in two no aboriginal communities where aboriginal casinos were in aboriginal leaders have expressed frustration the proposal Call was made before most communities had a Chance to finalize their half of the proponents that met the provinces March 31 deadline have been unable to identify an exact after site Revenue sharing could be the most contentious the Assembly of Manitoba chiefs has pro posed a formula that would see 70 per cent of revenues go to the Host Community and its per cent to a Trust fund for All first nations and per cent into a fund to treat gambling the chiefs Are discussing this week a double dipping Model that would also allow Host communities and other first nation investors a share of the Trust for All first the nip government has said it favours a Saskatchewan Model that sees a much greater share of Casino revenues go to All first nations but it has not con firmed which Side will ultimately set the Revenue sharing am grand chief Rod Bushie said in an interview that first not the should set the in Addi Bushie said the chiefs will resist any plan to earmark Casino revenues for specific As has been done in other this has to be something that is con trolled by first nations Bushie that Why we got into its Bushie said the formula is based on the need of Host communities to cover the capital costs of building the casinos and acquiring the gaming the chiefs anticipated that the formula would Only be in effect for the first few until Host communities had paid Down up front City workers Back on Job in Thompson City employees in Thompson Are Back on the the workers and Council have voted this week in favour of the Deal to end the the package was achieved with mediation assistance from Winnipeg lawyer Jack Thompson mayor Bill Comaskey says the 2 month dispute has been difficult for both he also says he regrets any hardships that were encountered by people living in
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