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Affinor Growers Inc. Appoints New CFO
Vancouver, British Columbia, May 2, 2018 – AFFINOR GROWERS INC. (CSE: AFI) (OTCQB: RSSFF) (www.affinorgrowers.com) (the “Company”) is pleased to announce that the Company has appointed Randy Minhas, C.Dir, CPA, CA, BBA as the Company’s new Chief Financial Officer effective immediately. Mr. Minhas is a Chartered Professional Accountant with extensive finance experience in the technology, manufacturing […]
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Read MoreAlexco Completes Bermingham Decline, Commences 20,000 Meter Surface and Underground Exploration and In-Fill Drilling Campaigns
May 2, 2018 – Alexco Resource Corp. (NYSE AMERICAN: AXU, TSX: AXR) (“Alexco” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce the completion of the Bermingham underground exploration decline and pending installation of two diamond drill stations and mobilization of underground drilling crews to complete an initial 5,000 meters (“m”) of infill and exploration drilling in and […]
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Read MoreAmendments to Port Information Guide formalize safety best practices in Fraser River – Vancouver Fraser Port Authority
May 1, 2018 Changes highlight existing safety and traffic control best practices; community feedback considered The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority has made amendments to the procedures outlined in its Port Information Guide to introduce the term Traffic Control Zone (TCZ) to replace Movement Restriction Area (MRA) and formalize existing best practices for traffic control and […]
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Read MoreCanada Post announces recipients of annual Aboriginal Education Incentive Awards and opens 2018 application period
Since 2004, more than 300 individuals have now been recognized for their efforts to further their education OTTAWA, May 1, 2018 – Canada Post is proud to announce the winners of the 2017 Aboriginal Education Incentive Awards. The awards recognize the efforts and commitment of Canadians of Aboriginal heritage who have chosen to continue school […]
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Read MoreThe Government of Canada ensuring that polluters pay for causing hazardous and noxious substances spills
From: Transport Canada News release Canada depends on the marine sector to bring commodities to and from overseas markets in a way that protects our coastlines from the risk of a serious spill that could cause severe damage. Under the Oceans Protection Plan, the Government of Canada is ensuring ongoing protection of our coasts as […]
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Read MoreIndigenous housing to help students succeed at CNC
May 1, 2018 PRINCE GEORGE – A new Indigenous housing building at the College of New Caledonia (CNC) will offer culturally supportive housing, and will improve access to post-secondary education and training for Indigenous students in remote northern communities. “We’re breaking down barriers to education and training for Indigenous students attending the College of New […]
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Read MoreBank of Canada policy helps manage risks from debt, Governor Poloz says
Elevated household debts make the Canadian economy more vulnerable to events that could affect growth and financial stability, and the Bank of Canada’s cautious approach to monetary policy is helping manage the risks, Governor Stephen S. Poloz said today. In a speech to the Yellowknife Chamber of Commerce, Governor Poloz said that high household debt […]
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CALL FOR ARTICLES & ADVERTISEMENTS The Journal of Aboriginal Management (JAM)
CALL FOR ARTICLES & ADVERTISEMENTS The Journal of Aboriginal Management (JAM) Get your message & brand in front of key Indigenous decision makers, community members and one of the largest Association of Indigenous Professionals in Canada. Space confirmation is required by Friday June 29th, 2018 & material deadline is Friday August 3rd, 2018 […]
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Read MoreCommunities across Canada participate in national effort to build wildfire resilience
Coalition of non-profits, provincial governments and The Co-operators support Canada-wide action to make communities ‘FireSmart’ GUELPH, ON and EDMONTON, May 1, 2018 – Starting on May 5th, municipalities from coast to coast to coast will join a national effort to reduce wildfire risk to local homes and environments in anticipation of this year’s wildfire season. A total of $47,000 was awarded to […]
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Read MoreTimberWest: Call for Artists – First Nation Cultural Art Showcase
April 30, 2018 TimberWest is once again hosting the First Nation Cultural Art Showcase Program, and we are looking for three artists to represent one of each of the three major language groups on Vancouver Island. The opportunity includes: 8-12 pieces of commissioned art work. A two week, or longer, art showcase open to the […]
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