Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 30, 2008, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Dlr 0765 Are you an employer looking for hardworking and enthusiastic employees who can diversify your workforce for information Call 474 1959 connect employment. Ca work grow belong the doer government Hopes to broker a Deal by tuesday that will ensure 110 kids from Roseau River and Dakota tipi first nations can attend Public school next week. Were cautiously optimistic All the financial issues will be worked out by tuesday. We think were going to have a Deal said a spokeswoman for education minister Peter Bjornson. Obviously we dont take any pleasure in not allowing kids into school. We Are certainly going to continue to work to try to come to a solution Border land school division chief executive officer tim Mendel said from Altona Friday. Border land set a deadline of 4 30 p. Friday to receive $ 323,234 owed by Roseau River in tuition fees for the 2007 2008 school year. Otherwise it would turn Roseau River children away from Public school in Dominion City next week. Dakota tipi and Portage la Prairie school division Are at a similar impasse Over $ 233,000 owed by the band. Classes Start wednesday in Border land and thursday in Portage la Prairie. E arlier Friday Deputy education minister Gerald Farthing acknowledged that the doer government does not have the Power to order school divisions to accept students from first nations though Bjornson has said he wants the kids enrolled while adults sort out the financial details later. We can ask we can urge. We cant legally require divisions to admit kids Farthing said. He is still working with Indian and Northern affairs Canada the divisions and the bands. Farthing rejected demands from tory education critic Ron Schuler Springfield that the province cover the Money owed to the division and sort it out later with the band and Ottawa. We cant cover the outstanding fees said Farthing pointing out that the impasse is the responsibility of Ottawa Roseau River and Border land. Were prepared to help in other ways. Farthing said children living on a Reserve have no inherent right to attend a Public school thatus up to the neighbouring school division. Its the same for anyone who does not live within a school division Farthing said. That would include anyone living within a National Park or on a Canadian forces base Farthing said although he noted that Canadian forces base Shilo has had a formal agreement with Brandon school division for Many years. The province is working with Ottawa to try to develop stronger Long term agreements Between bands and school divisions he added. Nick. Martin free press. My. Ca t Madoule Lake residents saw the two inexperienced fishermen struggling to keep control of their Small red Canoe but Only much later did they realize the men were missing. Twenty four hours after residents of Ayisi Dene first nation realized Arnold Thomassie 33, and Gilbert Sandberry 35, had not returned from canoeing in Choppy Madoule Lake they went looking for them. Thursday around 8 p. M., panicked searchers found ominous signs a Lone running shoe a soggy Black band jacket and a broken paddle next to a Canoe on the Shore a Short distance from the Community Beach. The two paddlers were nowhere to be seen. Right now its just waiting said Bernice Thomassie chief of the close knit Community of 300 people about 200 Kilometres North of Thompson. The men were last seen late wednesday afternoon police said. Bernice Thomassie said an ramp recovery team is expected to Fly into the isolated Community saturday to help find the menus bodies. Its caused the Community a lot of trauma said Thomassie who is a Cousin of both men. She said Sheds found out since the tragedy that the two men lacked experience swimming and boating. Everybody yes in Shock. Its hard to understand what happened because it seemed like some people saw them and nobody did anything. They were fishing on the Lake and the wind picked up and they were trying to come Back and a few people saw them said David Thomassie a 48 year old Community resident who is the missing menus Uncle. He wept Friday As he described the drowning death of his brother Thomas John Sandberry Gilberts father while he was canoeing 29 years ago on the same Lake. The suspected drownings this week did not have to occur he said. Theress lots and lots of motorized boats. All they had to do was Tell somebody and somebody would have gone out there and picked them up he said. Bernice Thomassie called Gilbert Sandberry a gentleman and said he returned Only two weeks ago to Madoule Lake after living with his common Law wife and two children in Leaf rapids. He was known As a cheerful Jokester by those closest to him and was excited about his family is plans to relocate to Madoule Lake. Arnold known affectionately As Arnie or Baldy lived his entire life in Madoule Lake and was known by residents As quiet and reliable. He was likened by one to a Little mouse. Arnold was our Babysitter. The last time Arnold went to Churchill my son was crying for him. Now what do we say now my songs three years old said David Thomassie. In 1973 the year Arnold was born the Ayisi Dene people settled at Madoule Lake after the Federal government forcibly moved the traditionally nomadic Caribou Hunters to Churchill in 1956. There the Ayisi Dene lived in horrific conditions in whats now considered a stain on Canadas human rights record. Gabrielle. Giro Day free press. My. Ca province seeks Deal on first nations pupils by Nick Martin sorrow in Madoule Lake Over missing canoeists presumed drowned after struggle on Choppy water by Gabrielle Giro Day its caused the Community a lot of trauma. Everybody yes in Shock. Its hard to understand what happened because it seemed like some people saw them and nobody did anything Bernice Thomassie chief of Ayisi Dene first nation a _ 06_ aug 30 08. Ind a6 8 / 29/ 08 8 38 48 pm
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