Vanderhoof Omineca Express, October 16, 2013

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Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Fire Prevention Week

Organizers from CNC, the Immigration & Multicultural Services Society the Welcoming Communities committee gathered to introduce their services to local immigrants as well as outline their plan to combat racism in the community.

Spirit of Vanderhoof Diversity project Sam Redding Omineca Express

Fort Fraser Fire Chief Yvan Laramee installed smoke alarms free of charge for senior citizens like Toni Gatacre during fire prevention week.

On Monday, October 7 the Good Neighbours Committee welcomed and educated local immigrants and anyone attending about the help they can receive and the services available. The Immigration & Multicultural Services Society (IMSS) is located in Prince George and is dedicated to providing immi-

National Career Week October 27 - November 3, 2013

To help celebrate National Career Week the Omineca Express is publishing this informative supplement. In our October 30 issue we will be publishing a special section titled Career Week. In this supplement the Omineca Express will interview a staff member of each of the participating sponsors to profile what they did to get where they are today in their career. This interview will also provide employers an opportunity to speak about what training people need to have to work for their organization. Each sponsor will also have a dedicated advertising space on the same page as the editorial to promote their company and corporate logo. For more info and to advertise with us... Please contact 567-9258 to participate in this popular supplement.

grants with the information, resources, and attitudes needed to adjust to life in Canada. The society provides settlement, employment and integration for immigrants whether they have recently arrived or have been working in Canada for up to five years according to some of the attendants. “There is no other settlement agency here in the north,” said Sharon Pannu, program manager at IMSS. “And the need is getting

greater than ever.” This is because of the rapid growth that northern B.C. is experiencing, especially in Vanderhoof where resource based outfits are expanding their operations. The Good Neighbours Committee is a partnership with the Regional District of Bulkley Nechako, CNC, School District 91, Saik’uz First Nations and the District of Vanderhoof. Continued on page 3


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