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2009 POST SECONDARY GUIDE
FOR ABORIGINAL STUDENTS

CANADA – SAY Magazine is pleased to present SAY’s first Post Secondary Guide for Aboriginal Students.  Sponsored by Algonquin College of Applied Arts & Technology, the Guide is a compilation of information on post secondary institutions and scholarships across Canada that will assist Canada’s Aboriginal people.  With all regions represented, we are confident that this Guide will prove an invaluable tool to all Aboriginal people with an interest in post secondary information.  For details how to order, please see below.

To order a copy, or an e-copy, or bulk copies, please go SAY Magazine’s Web store at www.saymag.com or contact SAY Magazine directly at:

Phone:              1-204-582-7722 (Local area Manitoba)
Toll Free:          1-866-485-2380
E-mail:              info@saymag.com

About SAY Magazine:

SAY Magazine is Canada’s only national Aboriginal lifestyle magazine, in its seventh year of publication.  SAY Magazine celebrates and honours Aboriginal success and achievement by featuring stories and articles on Entertainment, Sports, Entrepreneurship, Education and Health.  SAY Magazine publishes six times a year and in 2009 published an Aboriginal Tourism Guide currently available at www.saymag.com.  A second edition of the Aboriginal Tourism Guide is being planned for the 2010 Olympics.

About Algonquin College:

Algonquin College is the largest community college in Ontario outside the Greater Toronto Area.  Algonquin College has a number of programs in place to meet the academic and social needs of Aboriginal students, and it works closely with the community to take advantage of the spiritual, cultural and social resources available for First Nations, Métis and Inuit students in the Ottawa region.  For more information on Algonquin College, please see website at www.algonquincollege.com.


2nd Edition
2010 ABORIGINAL TOURISM GUIDE
(AVAILABLE FOR DISTRIBUTION AT THE 2010 OLYMPICS)

CANADA – Due to an overwhelming positive response to the 2009 Aboriginal Tourism Guide, SAY Magazine is pleased to announce that Aboriginal Tourism Canada (ATC) will publish a 2nd edition of the Aboriginal Tourism Guide for distribution at the 2010 Olympics.  Significant Aboriginal cultural tourism destinations will be featured in the Guide.  For information regarding the Aboriginal Tourism Guide, please contact ATC at aboriginaltourism.ca.  Advertising information can be obtained from SAY Magazine at the address below. 

To order a single issue, multiple issues or an e-issue of
2009 Aboriginal Tourism Guide,
please go to our Web Store at www.saymag.com


Announcing Fall 2009 Issue:
SAY Magazine is pleased to announce that the Fall issue of SAY Magazine will have an ENVIRONMENT & TECHNOLOGY theme, with a special HEALTHY LIVING section.  For more information about advertising or if you would like to make a submission for a story idea, please contact SAY Magazine at the address below. The ENVIRONMENT & TECHNOLOGY issue of SAY Magazine will be published August 2009.

Invitation for Autographs:
On Wednesday, July 22, 2009, SAY Magazine invites you to come to the SAY Magazine booth at the AFN Annual General Assembly where Dakota House, Scott Ward and Darren Brule will be signing autographs (SAY Booth No. 116).

SAY Magazine featured in Federal Framework for Aboriginal Economic Development:
SAY Magazine is featured in the above document released June 29, 2009 on page 13 as an Aboriginal Business Success Story. SAY Magazine is Canada’s only national Aboriginal lifestyle magazine and is in its seventh year of publication. SAY Magazine celebrates and honours Aboriginal success and achievement by featuring stories and articles on Entertainment, Sports, Entrepreneurship, Education and Health

SAY Magazine regularly publishes six times a year, with Special Editions from time to time. To order go to www.saymag.com or contact SAY Magazine at:

SAY Magazine
1522 Logan Avenue
Winnipeg, MB  R3E 1S3

Phone: 1-866-485-2380 (toll free)
E-mail: info@saymag.com


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