University of Lethbridge hosting Indigenous Awareness Week

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The University of Lethbridge held opening ceremonies and a powwow to mark the start of Indigenous Awareness Week on Monday.

"Indigenous Awareness Week really is to expose all students, Indigenous as well as non-Indigenous, to an Indigenous way of doing things and then how we incorporate those Indigenous perspectives into our work and into our teaching," said U of L president Digvir Jayas.Since then, it's grown into a large-scale event faculties from across the university are involved with.

In recognition of what the faculty has done for reconciliation, it's been honoured with a Blackfoot name. 'I would have paid': Ottawa residents claim they were unaware of outstanding tickets now dropping their credit scores When Susan Eymann and Jeff MacDonald said they were getting a new pet in February, they weren’t exactly kidding.A 56-year-old Lethbridge man faces multiple charges after police recovered $37,000 worth of stolen property connected to a Wednesday break-in at a commercial compound.Victoria's mayor, Marianne Alto, is trying to persuade the province to hold off on the changes until the fall.

The Sask. Party continues to face criticism following the announcement of a funding agreement with the Saskatchewan School Boards Association .The provincial government has introduced new regulations surrounding bear spray possession in urban areas in a hope to curb its use as a weapon in Saskatchewan.Rental scams rampant in Toronto's tight market

Since reporting on old fines tanking the credit scores of thousands of Ottawans and former residents, CTV News has received a flood of similar accounts from people claiming the city and its contracted collection agencies did not do enough to contact them before their credit score was slashed.Milk is sold in bags in Ontario, Quebec, and the Maritimes, but it could be approaching its expiry date. Part of the reason is changing consumer habits.

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