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Treaty One News – March 2022

  • Updated on August 18, 2022
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We are happy to release our March Issue of Treaty One News!

This issue contains:

  • Information on our upcoming community engagements
  • One Feather – How we engage you
  • The naming of the former Kapyong Barracks lands
  • And much more!

Stay tuned for our next issue coming May 2022!

CLICK HERE TO VIEW/DOWNLOAD: Treaty One News March 2022

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