 |
 |
|
MANITOBA'S
ABORIGINAL NEWSPAPER
Available in Winnipeg and Major Centres in
Northern, Central and Southern Manitoba
THIS IS A
NEW URL FOR THE GRASSROOTS NEWS WEBSITE. PLEASE UPDATE YOUR BOOKMARKED
PAGES.
|
 |
|
HOME
GRASSROOTS
NEWS
A Division of A.A. Aboriginal Advertising
Inc.
Rm. 27, 150 Henry Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 0J7
Phone: 204-589-7495
Fax: 589-7540
For
advertising sales:
Gary Hamilton
204-582-4896
garyh@grassrootsnews.mb.ca
|
|
EVENTS

|
|
|
|
 2011
VOLUNTEER:
Meals on Wheels of Winnipeg
needs your help! Be a Volunteer! Deliver hot
lunches. Just two hours once a week or twice a month,
flexible scheduling days, between 11am & 1pm.
Weekend and weekday opportunities. Short term volunteers
welcome. Take the step to feeling better and impacting
the lives of people in your community. Call: 956-7711.
November
2011
3rd
Biennial 2011 OGAMAS Brandon Aoriginal Literary Festival:
In Many Languages. Thursday November 24 to Saturday
November 26, 2011 at Brandon University featuring
more than two dozen professional Aboriginal authors
from across Canada. For more information contact the
BU Faculty of Arts (204) 727-9790 or Mahoney@brandonu.ca.
|
|
|
 |
ABOUT
GRASSROOTS NEWS
We
publish 20,000 copies of our paper each issue with distribution throughout
the Province of Manitoba including major urban centres such as Winnipeg,
Brandon, Portage la Prairie, Thompson and The Pas.
Readership values are estimated at approx 80,000 per issue with key
demographic representing First Nation and Metis organizations, business
offices and grassroots readership (individuals) in urban and rural areas
of the province. All Manitoba First Nation communities along Metis regional
offices receive copies of our paper. We are well read and respected
among Manitoba's Aboriginal population and have regular columns written
by Grand Chief Ron Evans (AMC - Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs), David
Chartrand (MMF President - Manitoba Metis Federation), Grand Chief Morris
Shannacappo (SCO -Southern Chiefs Organization) among other Aboriginal
and non-Aboriginal political figures.
|