Guide to Aboriginal Edmonton 2010-11 - City of Edmonton
Guide to Aboriginal Edmonton 2010-11 - City of Edmonton
Guide to Aboriginal Edmonton 2010-11 - City of Edmonton
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Communications<br />
<strong>Aboriginal</strong> Multi-Media Society <strong>of</strong> Alberta (AMMSA)<br />
13245 - 146 Street<br />
Edmon<strong>to</strong>n T5L 4S8<br />
PHONE (780) 455-2700<br />
FAX (780) 455-7639<br />
EMAIL market@ammsa.com<br />
WEBSITE www.ammsa.com<br />
The <strong>Aboriginal</strong> Multi-Media Society is an independent<br />
<strong>Aboriginal</strong> communications organization committed <strong>to</strong><br />
facilitating the exchange <strong>of</strong> information refl ecting <strong>Aboriginal</strong><br />
culture <strong>to</strong> a growing and diverse audience.<br />
<strong>Aboriginal</strong> Peoples Television Network (APTN)<br />
339 Portage Avenue<br />
Winnipeg, MB R3B 2C3<br />
PHONE (204) 947-9331<br />
TTY 1-866-371-7659<br />
FAX (204) 947-9307<br />
WEBSITE www.aptn.ca<br />
APTN – <strong>Aboriginal</strong> Peoples Television Network – is the<br />
fi rst national <strong>Aboriginal</strong> television network in the world<br />
with programming by, for and about <strong>Aboriginal</strong> Peoples,<br />
<strong>to</strong> share with all Canadians as well as viewers around<br />
the world.<br />
www.edmon<strong>to</strong>n.ca/aro 45