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Signs of times
9/25/1993
Six of 16 Sandypoint family children, some recovering from bouts of tuberculosis
12/13/1991
Source of trouble: Half a dozen casinos have sprung up on the American side of the Akwesasne Reserve in the past eight months, prompting violent reactions
9/1/1989
Star reporter Darcy Henton found life in his cell at Oak Ridge boring and at times demeaning
10/10/1987
Taking a stand: Joan Miller, 37, mother of two boys 8 and 12, says while they may not be in class, they are getting an education by making history
10/25/1989
Temagami protest: Ontario NDP leader Bob Rae is photographed by police, left, after his arrest during a September protest over the building of a logging road
11/16/1989
This James Bay woman and her baby are among inhabitants of James Bay area designated for phase II of the Hydro-Quebec power project
8/1/1991
Trying again
1/12/1991
Vern Harper
3/26/1993
Victorine Sandpoint, 43, with some of her 16 children, fears that one night the 18 people crowded into her three bedroom home, above, will perish in a fire
12/4/1991
Victorine Sandpoint, 43, with some of her 16 children, fears that one night the 18 people crowded into her three bedroom home, above, will perish in a fire
12/4/1991
Vigilante victim
9/1/1989
Voice of youth
1/13/1992
Wally McKay
7/3/1994
Warning: Dresden Mayor Leslie Hawgood says the midnight curfew is a message to parents that they are responsible for . . . their under 16-year-olds.
7/12/1988
Warrior Art: Louis Hall, author of the Mohawk manifesto, also paints.
11/12/1990
A Washout
7/22/1989
West Craig
2/15/1991
William Kawepit and family use tent in an isolated area as an occasional refuge from village life
2/28/1991
Work of the fiery dragon
8/22/1991
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