4@ - Wednesday, June 16, 1993 - Community Bulletin Board Singles Country & Western Barbecue... Golden Begin- North: Shore News First Nations treaty negotiations near THE NEGOTIATION of mod- ern-day treaties with First Nations is a step closer to becoming reality with the passage of the H.C. Trea- ty Commission Act hy the provin- cial legislhiture, “The act we have passed en- atid Aboriginal’ Affairs Minister Andrew Petter, The treaty commission will be given final legal permanency with the introduction of a parallel fed- eralact in the House of Commons and by a resolution of the First were negotiated in B.C, “The negotiation of modern: day treaties is net only the right thing to da, it is fundamental to our weil-being as a province.” said Petter, “As land use and other con- The treaty commission has been given the task of overseeing the negotiation of modern-day treaties with First Nations in BC. The commission is made up of five commissioners appointed by the federal and provincial gov- i i nings is hosting a Country & sures that this province will have a Nations Summit. flicts are resolved, we will realize ernments and the First. Nations Western burbecue for singles stable, enduring body in place to Unlike the rest of Canada, greater cconenti¢ stability, ine | Summit. at 2409 Windridge De, North oversee and facilitate the negotiae where treaties were signed histori creased investment and growth of The first treaty negotiations Vancouver on Saturday, dune 26. The round-up starts at 4 pam. and goes to midnight, Cost is $15 for members and $20 for non-members. The night's activities include dane- ing, live banjo and guitar music, table tennis, darts, and horseshoes. Golden Begin- nings is a Vancouver-based introduction service and social club for singles ever 30. The organization was es- tablished in 1989 and current- ty has over S60 members, RSVP before June 19 by call- ing Diane at 688-0663, vibrant, self-reliant communities." cally to afficially clarify jurisdic- tion over lands, only a few treaties under Gis process are expected ta begin this year, tion of just and honarable treaty aboriginal settlements with First) Nations,” “sco Sons of Norway... Repre- sentatives from Sons of Nor- way, a fraternal organization for people of Norwegian de- scent or affiliation, will be on the North Shore from Friday, dune 18 to Monday, June 21 to provide information re. garding the formation of a Sons of Norway lodge in the area. The organization cur- rently has a membership of 70,000 through 393 lodges in Canada, the U.S., and Nor- way. There are 24 lodges in B.C. 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