UFCW Local 832 was founded in 1938, and it had grown to about 700 members by 1964 when Bernard Christophe was elected president. By the time he stepped down as president in September 2002, the membership of the Local had grown to over 15,000. Today the membership sits at over 20,000 and continues to grow under the leadership of the current president, Jeff Traeger.
AnnouncementsPlease note the changes below as of Friday August 29Welcome to the 2014-15 school year. I am posting two updates for you- one about our staff and one about construction.1. If you've been by the school you will know that the addition is not complete. The renovation for the kindergarten classrooms is done. We expect the renovation to be move-in ready in early October. In the meantime:the grade 4/5 French Immersion class will be taught in the computer labthe 5/6 French Immersion class will be in the basement.The before and after school daycare for the older children will continue to be in the basement.Aline Deschenes' grade 4 and Mme. Addis' grade 2/3 classes will remain in the portables until the new rooms are ready.We will continue to modify our entrances and exits as well as yard access as we did in June.2. We have a number of teachers on leave next year and most of the replacements are in place. A complete list of all staff will be posted in the first newsletter. In the meantime here's a list of staff and classroom locations:Clas
Interlake Co-op is here to serve our members with products and services that help build, feed and fuel individuals and communities. We are a different kind of business; being member-owned means that any profits are returned to our members and stay in the local economy. We live where you live, work where you work and help grow the economy right here. We are your neighbours, and we make sustainable investments in the communities we share.
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