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January 2006
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2006 Canadian Chinese Spring Festival Gala Night
Although it may not feel like spring outside, join us for the Canada Chinese Business Spring Festival Gala!
On Friday January 6, 2006, members of The Vancouver Board of Trade are invited to join the China Northeast General Chamber of Commerce, Canada-China Business Association, Chinese Federation of commerce of Canada and Wenzhou Friendship Association for the Canada Chinese Business Spring Festival Gala. Spend an evening enjoying fine food, great entertainment and excellent networking as business leaders in the Canadian Chinese community meet with members of The Vancouver Board of Trade. More...
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RBC 2010 Legacies Now Speaker Series brings Olympic and Paralympic experiences and experts to B.C. communities and businesses
Over the next few years, a roster of international experts will share their Olympic and Paralympic experiences with British Columbia communities and businesses through the RBC 2010 Legacies Now Speaker Series, ensuring British Columbians can take advantage of the opportunities that come with hosting the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. More...
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TELUS and B.C. High School Boys’ Basketball Association sign $260,000, four-year partnership
TELUS will support the B.C. High School Boys’ Basketball Association with a four-year, $260,000 title sponsorship of its annual AAA provincial tournament, starting with this year’s TELUS BC Boys’ AAA Basketball Championships, March 7 to 11 at the PNE Agrodome. The sponsorship also includes the creation of $7,500 in annual scholarships the association will distribute to B.C. basketball athletes each year. More...
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CFCC Lunar New Year Festival 2006
The CFCC Lunar New Year Festival 2006 will run from January 26 to 29, 2006, in the Pacific Coliseum Building of the PNE to celebrate the Year of the Dog. This upcoming fair is the 15th year organized by Chinese Federation of Commerce of Canada, who started the first Lunar New Year Festival 14 years ago to serve the Chinese community in the Lower Mainland. More...
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2005 United Way of the Lower Mainland campaign yields $31.2 million
Donors dug deep to support United Way of the Lower Mainland’s 2005 fundraising campaign, contributing close to $31.2 million to improve lives and strengthen the community. Approximately 1,100 people gathered for breakfast at the Westin Bayshore Vancouver to honour the thousands of volunteers and donors in more than 1,000 workplaces who supported the 2005 United Way Campaign. More...
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