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Premier Ford attended the grand opening of Medline’s new, LEED-certified, distribution centre in Guelph.
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Le premier ministre Ford a assisté à l’inauguration du nouveau centre de distribution de Medline, certifié LEED, à Guelph.
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This is a photo of the food distribution centre that Human Appeal International setup in Somalia to help the people affected by the famine.
We distribute food parcels containing essential food items that are sourced locally to accommodate for custom and taste. Each parcel is designed to last a family for one month.
Please check the following link for more information about our appeal for East Africa - bit.ly/east-africa-appeal
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, before the iron hand of Steeve Geppi gripped comics retailers by the balls and shook them until their pocket change fell upon the floor and rolled under the sofa, there was an alternative way to get your funnybooks: Capital City Distribution!
This was Ron's office. He was on vacation and we had a few thousand extra Extreme posters left over. Kirby and I are supervising and Jay and Kap are redecorating. We covered everything! Also Summer of '94.
Distribution of shoes at Corner Stone Church in Owilia village of Kamuda Sub County, in Soroti district, Uganda
Lt. Governor Chairs the Virtual Board Of Public Works Meeting by Joe Andrucyk at 3610 Commerce Dr, Halethorpe, MD 21227
Danish Red Cross / Pakistan Red Crescent food distribution that took place for 750 families at Fathipur in the SWAT valley, Khyber Paktoonkhwa Province. These are families who have been cut off by the floods because roads and bridges in the area have been washed away. Most had to carry their supplies for 5 hours back to their villages.
Find out more about the Red Cross response in Pakistan
Credit: IFRC
May 2012
Last days of Evening Courier as a daily newspaper
all images in this collection have been donated by former Courier staff
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