November 29, 2002
Volume 37 • Issue 46

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Canvassers shift into high gear as campaign slowly winds down
   As events in support of the United Way/Health Partners campaign slowly begin to wind down, a major push has begun to ensure 100 per cent of 8 Wing/CFB personnel have been canvassed.
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ATESS toll booth helps restock food bank
   ATESS held its 6th annual toll booth last Thursday at the north gate to collect money and groceries for the Trenton Food Bank. This year’s event was again a successful one for the squadron and netted $1,315.50 and aproximately 1,260 lbs of food.
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Hockey Night in Edmonton Garrison!
   EDMONTON GARRISON — Don Cherry and Ron MacLean visited the soldiers of 1 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group, November 22, 2002 to show their support to our troops. They observed static and dynamic displays of the soldiers’ vehicles, weapons and equipment and spent time socializing with the troops and signing autographs.
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CanJet salutes the Canadian Forces
   CanJet has announced that it is offering Canadian military personnel on active duty, and their dependents, special airfares until further notice, because “Canada is privileged and proud to have the best men and women dedicated to our freedom and security,” the company says.
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The CDS’ open letter on harassment
   Creating a harassment-free workplace takes a personal commitment from every member of the Canadian Forces, every employee of the Department of National Defence and everyone who supports these institutions through related agencies such as the Canadian Forces Personnel Support Agency.
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437 Squadron’s support to Her Majesty’s Golden Jubilee visit
   As part of Her Majesty’s Golden Jubilee celebration marking her fiftieth year as our reigning monarch, the Queen and His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh visited Canada for 12 days this past October.
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437 Squadron delivers Prime Minister to Prague
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