First Nations Voice

December 2014

Building bridges between all communities

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PAGE 2 • DECEMBER 2014 aDVERtiSinG MatERial SpECiFiCationS First Nations Voice creates an opportunity for advertisers, businesses and all levels of government to reach First Nations audiences in Saskatchewan, Manitoba andt Ontario. With a focus on training, education and employment opportunities, this publication serves to showcase opportunities available to First Nations and all Aboriginal people. All digital advertising files, whether on disk or delivered electronically, should be Mac compatible. Please include all files necessary for output. Call the Winnipeg Free Press pre-press department, 204-697-7020, for more information about file types accepted. The Free Press can also build your ad. Please contact your First Nations Voice ad sales rep for details. NEXT ISSUE: December 31, 2014 The advertising deadline is December 17, 2014 For your ad placement and contents CONTACT TREVOR GREYEYES (204-282-6341) tgreyeyes@shaw.ca firstnationsvoice@winnipegfreepress.com Toll free 1-800-542-8900 Alan Isfeld (204-256-0645) / e-mail: rdeagle@mymts.net HoW to ContaCt US pUBliSHER Al Isfeld (204.256.0645) EDitoR Trevor Greyeyes (204.282-6341) tgreyeyes@shaw.ca firstnationsvoice@winnipegfreepress.com All Rights Reserved. Brokenhead Ojibway Nation, Scanterbury, MB R0E 1W0 Phone 204.256.0645 E-mail rdeagle@mymts.net 100-per-cent First nations owned — Distribution: 100,000 copies No material in First Nations Voice may be reproduced without permission of the copyright owner. First Nations Voice is published monthly by the First Nations Voice. All payments for advertisements in the First Nations Voice should be directed through the Winnipeg Free Press office. No out of office sales rep will collect cash outside of this office. Please direct questions to Trevor Greyeyes 204.282-6341. 1355 Mountain Avenue, Winnipeg, MB Canada, R2X 3B6 advertising Sales Laurie Finley, VP Sales and Marketing / laurie.finley@freepress.mb.ca Barb Borden, Manager Niche Publishing/ barb.borden@freepress.mb.ca Subscriptions $26.25 annually, payable to First Nations Voice c/o Winnipeg Free Press As the Mayor of Winnipeg, I would like to offer season's greetings to all the employees and readers of First Nations Voice. Your newspaper has continued to inform, inspire, and celebrate the rich contributions of our First Nations, Metis, and Inuit community in Winnipeg. The holiday season is a special time to slow down and celebrate and honour our traditions and heritage together with family, friends, and loved ones. It is a time to reflect on the last year, share our thanks, and look forward to the excitement and promise that 2015 brings. This season always brings visitors, and whether it is family or friends who are joining us in the celebration, we will soon be acting as ambassadors to Winnipeg. I hope you will all share your warm spirit and hospitality, along with your favorite and cherished attractions with your guests. On behalf of the City of Winnipeg, and from my family to yours, I extend warm wishes to enjoy a safe and happy holiday season, and a healthy, successful new year. HoliDay greetings from mayor Brian Bowman: Happy Holidays, Mayor Brian Bowman 29 Mountain View Rd, Winnipeg MB 1-800-665-4302 or 204-989-4300 PENNEROILWOULDLIKETOEXTEND HOLIDAYGREETINGSANDWISHEVERYONE APROSPEROUSNEWYEAR! FPDI'sSub-AgreementHolders'(SAH)programs&servicesinclude:Skills FPDI'sSub-AgreementHolders'(SAH)programs&servicesinclude:Skills development,trainingforhigh-demandjobs;jobfinding,programsfor development,trainingforhigh-demandjobs;jobfinding,programsfor youth,programsforurbanandAboriginalpeoplewithdisabilities;and youth,programsforurbanandAboriginalpeoplewithdisabilities;and accesstochildcare. accesstochildcare. PleasevisitourwebsitetoconnecttoyourSAHCoordinator. PleasevisitourwebsitetoconnecttoyourSAHCoordinator. www.FPDInc.ca 101-1355MountainAvenue WinnipegMBR2X3B6 Tel:(204)987-9570 FPDIisfundedbyASETS—theAboriginalSkillsand EmploymentTrainingStrategy,HumanResourceand SocialDevelopmentCanada(HRSDC) TrainingtoEmployment in34FirstNationsCommunities FirstPeoples DevelopmentInc.

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