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Locality: Red Deer, Alberta

Phone: +1 403-357-3672



Address: Box 5005, 100 College Blvd T4N-5H5 Red Deer, AB, Canada

Website: rdc.ab.ca/future-students/aboriginal-services/aboriginal-services

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Indigenous Services at Red Deer College 12.11.2020

Red Deer College Library will be increasing their in-person hours starting next week!

Indigenous Services at Red Deer College 31.10.2020

If you are a female college/university student you can check out these awards through the Federation of Canadian Municipalities with a focus on women in politics! $1,000 and $4,500 awards available! The deadline to apply is January 15, 2021. https://fcm.ca//wilg/women-in-local-government-scholarships

Indigenous Services at Red Deer College 22.10.2020

Follow the link below to take part in the Indigenous Languages Act consultation survey! "This questionnaire is intended for all who wish to be engaged or consulted on the reclamation, revitalization, maintenance and strengthening of Indigenous languages. Your responses will serve as input for the appointment of the Commissioner of Indigenous Languages and up to three Directors and the development of an Indigenous Languages Funding Model."

Indigenous Services at Red Deer College 13.10.2020

Urban Aboriginal Voices Society is a great community resource and will be offering these upcoming sessions! You can register to attend or choose to watch these sessions online!

Indigenous Services at Red Deer College 07.10.2020

"Isapo-Muxika, or Chief Crowfoot, the renowned Siksika chief and diplomat who helped negotiate Treaty 7, could be the face of Canada's new $5 bill."

Indigenous Services at Red Deer College 01.10.2020

"Discover How to Make Beaded Poppies Online"

Indigenous Services at Red Deer College 25.09.2020

Did you know that the Students' Association of Red Deer College has a student foodbank that is available throughout the term for those in need. If you would like to apply please see the original post below!

Indigenous Services at Red Deer College 21.09.2020

THE LAST ICE, tells the story of Inuit communities fighting to protect the rapidly disappearing Arctic that has been their home for centuries. Featuring Maatalii Okalik, an Inuit youth from Nunavut who is locally and internationally recognized for her work as an advocate. Sunday, November 15th , 2020 | 2pm to 4pm MST | Local Nat GEO Wild Channel