First Nations Voice

August 2012

Building bridges between all communities

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PAGE 27 • AUGUST 2012 Building Bridges Between ALL Communities Reach your target consumer market directly with the most widely circulated Aboriginal newspaper in Manitoba! 94,685 copies distributed monthly to: • Select Winnipeg Free Press subscribers • Rural and First Nations communities in Manitoba and Ontario • Select retail locations, hotels and Aboriginal centres in Winnipeg • North West Company retail stores in Manitoba, Ontario & Saskatchewan Summer in the city basketball at UWinnipeg nipeg will be the best place to get your basketball game on this summer, as the University plays host to the Summer in the City Basketball League every Sun- day starting July 15 through August, from 12:00 noon to 3:00 pm. This event is spon- sored by the Inner City Junior Wesmen program and welcomes boys and girls of all ages. There is no cost to participate. Erfan Nasajpour, University of Winni- Winnipeg, MB – The University of Win- peg Wesmen All Star guard for 5 years, now playing professionally in the Iranian Basketball Super League, will be join- ing in the fun for the second consecutive summer. Every Sunday, he will be provid- ing coaching instruction and mentoring players. the Heart of the City tournament we held earlier meaningful programs for inner-city kids," said Bob Axworthy, Wesmen volunteer coach and tourna- ment organizer. "We invite everyone to come out, have some fun and support a worthwhile program." The action got underway Sunday, July ~ For more information contact: Sheldon Appelle, Sports Information Coordinator University of Winnipeg s.appelle@uwinnipeg.ca / www.wesmen.ca Each month, the First Nations Voice newspaper provides in-depth coverage of First Nations/Aboriginal affairs in the areas of: • Business • Culture • Health • Education • Entertainment • Government Affairs • Economic Development • Employment Opportunities advertising information, please call 697-7122 For subscription or Member of www.firstnationsvoice.com APTN's 2012 fall season begins September 3 New to APTN this Fall: Heartland – Season I APTN Premiere: September 4 Broadcast: Tuesdays at 7:00 pm ET on APTN East and HD; 7:00 pm MT on APTN West; and Sundays at 7:00 pm CT on APTN North New to APTN this Fall: Planet Echo – Season II World Premiere: September 7 Broadcast: Fridays at 4:30 pm ET on APTN East and HD; 4:30 pm MT on APTN West; and 4:30 pm CT on APTN North By the Rapids – Season IV World Premiere: September 8 Broadcast: Saturdays at 7:30 pm ET on APTN East and HD; 7:30 pm MT on APTN West; and 7:30 pm CT on APTN North New APTN French Programming: PachaMama Express World Premiere: September 3 Broadcast: Mondays at 12:30 pm and 7:00 pm ET on APTN East and HD Shaputuan – Season llI World Premiere: September 3 Broadcast: Mondays at 8:30 pm ET on APTN East and HD Mouki – Season III World Premiere: September 3 Broadcast: Mondays at 10:00 am ET on APTN East; 8:00 am ET on APTN HD; 9:30am MT on APTN West; and 8:30am CT on APTN North Bionic Bannock Boys – Season lI World Premiere: September 8 Broadcast: Saturdays at 8:00 pm ET on APTN East and HD; and 8:00 pm MT on APTN West Tiga Talk – Season IV World Premiere: September 8 Broadcast: Saturdays at 9:30 am ET on APTN East; 8:30 am ET on APTN HD; 9:30 am MT on APTN West; and 9:30 am CT on APTN North Arctic Air – Season I APTN Premiere: October 16 Broadcast: Tuesdays at 9:00 pm ET on APTN East and HD; 9:00 pm MT on APTN West; and Sundays at 8:00 pm CT on APTN North "Leagues like Summer in the City and this year are key to developing Inner-City Junior 15 at 12:00 noon inside the Duckworth Centre on Spence Street. Nations owned 100% First

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