Unifor is Canada's largest private sector union, with more than 305,000 members across the country, working in every major sector of the Canadian economy.Unifor brings a modern approach to unionism: adopting new tools, involving and engaging our members, and always looking for new ways to develop the role and approach of our union to meet the demands of the 21st century.
Unifor is Canada's largest private sector union, with more than 305,000 members across the country, working in every major sector of the Canadian economy.Unifor brings a modern approach to unionism: adopting new tools, involving and engaging our members, and always looking for new ways to develop the role and approach of our union to meet the demands of the 21st century.
Breakfast with The Honourable Glen Murray MoreLocal 183 Shop Stewards Conference 2014 MoreAnnual Holiday Trillium Dinner with the Premier Kathleen Wynne MoreLiUNA Leadership Conference MoreGreetings From Joseph S. MancinelliLiUNA International Vice President and Regional ManagerWelcome to the LiUNA Central and Eastern Canada Region!I have been a member of LiUNA, the Labourers' International Union of North America, for over thirty-five years and I am proud of my rich history with this great union; a union that strives first and foremost for the needs of their members and their families.At LiUNA we focus on job creation, better wages and safer working conditions.We provide skilled training, we negotiate the best salaries and benefits, and we pride ourselves on our strong 'no-striké record.
Cariboo Friendship Society invites you to their restaurant. They are readily reachable by public transit and bicycle. The neighboring location is remarkable for its restaurants and stores.
As Canada's leading child and youth mentoring charity, Big Brothers Big Sisters facilitates life-changing relationships that inspire and empower children and youth to reach their potential, both as individuals and citizens.
The 3064 Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps (Rocky Mountain Rangers) is Williams Lake's only army cadet corps. This page was designed to inform cadets, parents, and the general public of upcoming parade nights and other army cadet functions in the Williams L
1st Williams Lake Junior Cadets Society was created in March 2017 to fill an need for organized, affordable youth development for youth aged 10 and 11, but has expanded to include youth 8 through 12! This program focuses on; Safety, conflict resolution, problem solving, respect and responsibility. Youth are taught about nutrition and the importance of physical activity, and ways to keep active and reduce screen time. Youth will learn about self esteem, team work and camaraderie. Education about the Canadian Cadet Organization will be provided, with the aim of teaching the basics of the chain of command, rank structure, uniform care, and opportunities available through the DND Cadet program such as band, marksmanship, first aid etc. To raise awareness and teach; personal / internet / fire / wilderness safety as well as conflict resolution, respect, responsibility, community spirit and volunteering