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GraceLife Church supporters park vehicles on Enoch Cree Nation land without permissionThe controversial convoy in support of GraceLife Church stirred up tension on the Enoch Cree Nation not far from the building Sunday.CanadaApr 11, 2021
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Illegal dumping in Enoch Cree Nation ‘getting ridiculous,’ resident steps in to clean upA special place in Enoch Cree Nation, west of Edmonton, is being used an illegal dumpsite.CanadaMay 29, 2020
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No COVID-19 cases on Alberta First Nations; government says it’s working with leaders to keep it that wayAlberta's minister of Indigenous relations said Saturday that his ministry is working to communicate with First Nations communities to help guide them through the COVID-19 pandemic.HealthMar 28, 2020
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Enoch’s Billy Morin appointed Grand Chief of Treaty SixChief Billy Morin of the Enoch Cree Nation has been appointed to serve as Grand Chief of Confederacy of Treaty Six this year.CanadaJan 3, 2020
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Enoch Cree Nation hopes to bring horse racing to community west of EdmontonWith horse racing leaving Northlands at the end of 2016, the Enoch Cree Nation hopes to bring horse racing to the community.SportsMay 24, 2016
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