Summer Snack Program - Pizza DayCreated on 05 July 2014The Saskatoon and District Labour Council kicked off the Summer Snack Program with a Pizza Day generously provided by the Canadian Labour Congress. Volunteers: Blain, Tracy, Tom, Kristen, Dale, Kelly, Donna, Darla and Laura joined our coordinators and delivered hot pizza and all the 'fixins' to our 6 parks we provide lunches for. No meal is ever complete without the veggies, chocolate milk, yogurt tubes and 100% fruit Juice. We run 7 days a week through the summer months and while the schools and their lunch programs are closed. If you would like to volunteer or donate, please contact our office at 306-384-0303 and one our great staff will get back to you. Enjoy the summer everyone.
Nicole's extensive volunteer efforts and her knowledge of this community are proof of her commitment,' said Pat Atkinson who spoke at the meeting. 'She understands the issues that need to be addressed such as affordable housing and making health care more accessible.
The Saskatoon Professional Fire Fighters Association is the union that represents the 319 professional members of the Saskatoon Fire and Protective Services. We are proud members of the International Association of Fire Fighters. The membership elects their executive officers and executive committee members for two year terms. The object of this union shall be to organize the members and fellowship, to meet our employers, the City General Manager, the City Council, or any body of Committee connected with our employers or employment to negotiate working contract, conditions, and grievances, from time to time as the need may arise.
Guided by the principles of Restorative Justice, Micah is motivated to create a world where individuals and communities are restored to caring and respectful relationships in the wake of harm from crime. Our mission is to transform the lives of incarcerated individuals, formerly incarcerated individuals, and their families. We do this by being “tough on crime one friendship at a time”. How is friendship being tough on crime? It is a vital part of community restoration, and offers individuals who cause harm an opportunity to understand the harm they have caused and develop plans to take appropriate responsibility by valuing personal change, accountability, and encouraging collaboration and reintegration rather than coercion and isolation.
Retail, Wholesale Department Store UnionSearchContact UsSocial MediaThe letters have now been sent out from Garry Burkart, Secretary-Treasurer regarding American Income Life (AIL), detailing the member AD&D benefit - an increase to $4,000. Please click here for more informationIf you have not received your letter please call us at 306-569-9311 to update your address information and request a letter be sent to you.Website DrawCongratulations to Cindy Porter from FCL in Melfort for winning the fifth $50 gift certificate!Congratulations to Trevor Clemence from Sysco in Regina for winning the fourth $50 gift certificate!Congratulations to Linda Gartner from the Co-op in Kindersley for winning the third $50 gift certificate!Congratulations to Taytyn Dwernychuk-Welcher from Coca-Cola in Saskatoon for winning the second $50 gift certificate!!!Congratulations to Travis Schutz from FCL Regina for winning the first $50 gift certificate!!! Check out the new website and let us know what you like as well as what you may not like.
Welcome to National Diabetes Trust, Canada’s largest charitable clothing and small household goods collection service and the social enterprise of Diabetes Canada.
With more than 3,000 donation bins and an active home pick-up service in communities across Canada, we collect unwanted gently used clothing and household items to raise much-needed funds for Diabetes Canada. This helps support programs and research on behalf of the 11 million Canadians living with diabetes and pre-diabetes.
But, we’re more than just clothing donation collectors. We are an organization of dedicated professionals working with Canadians from coast to coast fighting to End Diabetes through waste diversion. Each year, the program diverts more than 100 million lbs. of clothing and household items from landfill sites across Canada.
With your help, we can continue to support diabetes research, education and reduce our environmental impact. Schedule a pick up today!