The JHSM is pleased to announce that Sharon Perrault has been hired as the new supervisor of the Bail Assessment and Support Program effective August 11th, replacing Bob Godin who retired at the end of July. Sharon has a wide range of experience working for community based organizations in the social service sector and various levels of government. A former site manager for Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata, and director of operations for the Aboriginal Health and Wellness Centre in Winnipegandmost recently she was a member of the National Parole Board - Prairie Region for ten years where she took part in Elder Assisted as well as regular Parole hearings atcorrectional institutions across the Prairie region, including Rockwood, and Stony Mountain.
Favorite saying: ''NO THANK YOU!''LUIS ALMEIDABorn: August 9, 1960 (FATIM,a Portugal)Height: 5'8Favorite teams: SPORTING AND ONLY SPORTINGFavorite saying: ''HEY GUYS, LETS ALL BE FRIENDS!!!''MARCO BRILHANTEBorn: July 22, 1983 (Winnipeg, Canada)Height: 5'10Favorite teams: SL Benfic,a SC Brag,a Montreal CanadiansFavorite saying: ''SLB, SLB, SLB GLORIOSO SLB GLORIOSO S L B!!!''CAFE BEVERAGESShift through our selection of our fresh roasted coffee, you're sure to find a brew to your liking. Try one of our famous Bomba ''Bica'' (espresso) or a ''Galao'' (latte). The Bomba Club uses only fresh filtered water for all drip coffee brewing and espresso blends. Check out our menu below...COLD BEVERAGESThe Bomba Club serves quality Portuguese coffee and a selection of bottled beer. The wine list contains a selection of quality Portuguese wines. Check out our menu below...LIGHT SNACKSTry our Tosta Mista or famous Bomba Bifana's which is the most popular Portuguese sandwich. Check out our menu below...DAILY MEALSA choice of dishes that changes daily, always fresh ingredients, quality in the preparation and a variety of flavours, with dishes such as chorizo in wine, black pork chorizo bread, feijoada (black beans and smoked meats), portuguese snacks, cheese breads and a selection of cod specialities.
UMSU the Commerce Students' Association (CSA)The Commerce Students' Association (CSA) is the entire student body enrolled in the I.H. Asper School of Business. This includes the 1600+ full- and part-time students in the Undergraduate Bachelor of Commerce program.The CSA Council is a student-run organization that serves the students (YOU!). The council acts as a link between the students, faculty, and members of the business community.The CSA Council is comprised of 7 executive members and 43 internal members, for a total of 50 active members. These students are dedicated to planning, organizing, and promoting approximately 60 events throughout the school year. These events allow for personal and professional development, as well as networking opportunities with the business community and with other students.Our 'Work Hard, Play Hard' motto is demonstrated through the involvement of all students in our faculty. We strongly encourage every student to GET INVOLVED, if only in a small part to help make Asper the best faculty on campus, and make your university experience the best it can be