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MAY 30, 2000 ALBERTA:
Darlene Yellow Old Woman-Munro, former chief of the Siksika Nation, has been charged with misusing band money.
Former native chief charged (CBC 5/29) NUNAVUT:
Seven non-violent inmates will serve the remainder of their sentence at a new justice camp on an island near Arviat where they will learn skills that will enable them to be more self-sufficient and ease the transition back into their communities.
Justice Camp opens near Arviat (CBC 5/29)
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