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Haisla elders were invited to the LNG Canada Kitimat Information Centre for a luncheon on March 31, 2016, where they viewed the site model and learned more about the proposed project.

 

Photographer: Steve Rogers

 

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Haisla Elders signed our community commitments mural at the LNG Canada Community Information Centre in Kitimat following the luncheon on March 31, 2016.

 

Photographer: Steve Rogers

 

All imagery contained within this Flickr collection is licensed to LNG Canada. All Rights Reserved. Please contact info@lngcanada.ca with requests to use any images.

APD HONORS OUR SELFLESS VOLUNTEERS #CommunityCommitment

This evening, we honored a special segment of our APD police family at the 36th Annual Volunteer Banquet. Our more than 400 volunteers completed some 36,000 hours of service in 2017. Our volunteers make it possible for our Officers and Career Services personnel to do their jobs efficiently. The sacrifice that our volunteers make on a daily basis is in undoubtedly in furtherance of the Aurora Police Department’s mission and distinctly reflects upon the community which we collectively serve.

We are proud to have such wonderful volunteers as a part of our blue family!

APD HONORS OUR SELFLESS VOLUNTEERS #CommunityCommitment

This evening, we honored a special segment of our APD police family at the 36th Annual Volunteer Banquet. Our more than 400 volunteers completed some 36,000 hours of service in 2017. Our volunteers make it possible for our Officers and Career Services personnel to do their jobs efficiently. The sacrifice that our volunteers make on a daily basis is in undoubtedly in furtherance of the Aurora Police Department’s mission and distinctly reflects upon the community which we collectively serve.

We are proud to have such wonderful volunteers as a part of our blue family!

APD HONORS OUR SELFLESS VOLUNTEERS #CommunityCommitment

This evening, we honored a special segment of our APD police family at the 36th Annual Volunteer Banquet. Our more than 400 volunteers completed some 36,000 hours of service in 2017. Our volunteers make it possible for our Officers and Career Services personnel to do their jobs efficiently. The sacrifice that our volunteers make on a daily basis is in undoubtedly in furtherance of the Aurora Police Department’s mission and distinctly reflects upon the community which we collectively serve.

We are proud to have such wonderful volunteers as a part of our blue family!

Haisla elders were invited to the LNG Canada Kitimat Information Centre for a luncheon on March 31, 2016, where they viewed the site model and learned more about the proposed project.

 

Photographer: Steve Rogers

 

All imagery contained within this Flickr collection is licensed to LNG Canada. All Rights Reserved. Please contact info@lngcanada.ca with requests to use any images.

  

Haisla Elders signed our community commitments mural at the LNG Canada Community Information Centre in Kitimat following the luncheon on March 31, 2016.

 

Photographer: Steve Rogers

 

All imagery contained within this Flickr collection is licensed to LNG Canada. All Rights Reserved. Please contact info@lngcanada.ca with requests to use any images.

Douglas A. Bowen, President & CEO (left), and Sheila King-Goodwin, Senior Vice President (center), accept a Community Commitment Award in the Sustainable Banking category from American Bankers Association Chairman Matt Williams.

LNG Canada's Seiichi Tsurumi discusses the proposed project with Haisla Elders at the Kitimat Information Centre on March 31, 2016.

 

Photographer: Steve Rogers

 

All imagery contained within this Flickr collection is licensed to LNG Canada. All Rights Reserved. Please contact info@lngcanada.ca with requests to use any images.

Haisla elders were invited to the LNG Canada Kitimat Information Centre for a luncheon on March 31, 2016, where they viewed the site model and learned more about the proposed project.

 

Photographer: Steve Rogers

 

All imagery contained within this Flickr collection is licensed to LNG Canada. All Rights Reserved. Please contact info@lngcanada.ca with requests to use any images.

LNG Canada's Seiichi Tsurumi and Michael Eddy discuss the proposed project with Haisla Elders at the Kitimat Information Centre on March 31, 2016.

 

Photographer: Steve Rogers

 

All imagery contained within this Flickr collection is licensed to LNG Canada. All Rights Reserved. Please contact info@lngcanada.ca with requests to use any images.