July 6 Brenco Criterium 5:15pm Ladner Village
July 7 White Spot UCI Road Race 9:00am and 12:00pm Tsawwassen (International race with racers from all over the world)
For more information and application forms go to http://www.tourdedelta.com
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July 5 MK Delta Criterium 6:30pm North Delta
July 6 Brenco Criterium 5:15pm Ladner Village July 7 White Spot UCI Road Race 9:00am and 12:00pm Tsawwassen (International race with racers from all over the world) For more information and application forms go to http://www.tourdedelta.com Monday, May 13, 2013
7:15 - 8:45 p.m. Optional Campus Tour at 6:30 p.m. Library building, room 322 North Vancouver Campus Learn about all of Capilano University's programs at Explore Capilano, our regularly-scheduled general information night held at our North Vancouver campus. Meet faculty and learn about student life, financial aid, admission requirements and more. Explore Capilano Night Spend a week with Encounters with Canada - Canada's largest youth forum! Every week of the school year, 120 to148 teens from across Canada (ages 14-17) come to Ottawa, where they discover their country through each other, learn about Canadian institutions, meet famous and accomplished Canadians, explore exciting career options, develop their civic leadership skills and live an extraordinary bilingual experience. Over 93,000 youth have lived the EWC experience, so far!
To participate in the Encounters with Canada program, you must:
IMPORTANT: You are only allowed to attend Encounters with Canada once! https://www.ewc-rdc.ca/en/our_youth_program/index.html PLEASE NOTE: The deadline for this competition has now passed. No more applications will be accepted.
A few of you have asked questions about the application for the Dogwoods, so here are some points to keep in mind. The Dogwoods are for students who have achieved a high level in one of the six categories listed. Whatever your chosen field, you love it, and you’ve put a lot of time and effort into it. Separate all the pages. For the first page (the actual application form), a few more tips: Section 1 You may choose only one category. Section 2 The SIN is required for identification and tax purposes. If you were to win, the Ministry of Education could not give you the funds without your having a SIN. Section 3 You need to list a minimum of three courses or activities you’ve done that in some way relate to your chosen field. The three courses can all be in School Course Work, or all in Extracurricular Activities, or all in External Credit Courses. Or you can have one in each of those sections. Or you can have two in one section and your third in another. Section 4 Make sure you have all the components of the application submitted. You need to make copies of the Teacher/Sponsor Reference Form (for a total of three). The word “sponsor” means you can approach people who are not teachers (e.g., coaches, supervisors, competition judges—you’re looking for people who can vouch for your level of accomplishment). The typed statement is giving us details on what you’ve done, e.g., courses you’ve taken, awards you’ve received, performances you’ve given, organizations you’ve served, money you’ve raised, creations you’ve produced, etc. On Wed, May 8 (which is a Collab Day), a rep from Kwantlen will be in the library at lunchtime to offer a Registration Presentation. If you have accepted your offer to Kwantlen and want to know how to register for their courses, please attend.
May 14th - 15th, 2013
Vancouver Convention Centre May 14: Noon – 8 pm May 15: 9 am – 6 pm From May 14th to 15th, 2013 the 2G Group in partnership with the Pacific News Group (publishers of the Vancouver Sun and Province) and the Aboriginal Human Resource Council will host western Canada's biggest Career/Education & Recruitment Fair at the Vancouver Convention Centre. All Grade 11 and 12 students in the Lower Mainland are invited to attend! Registration form here: http://theeventpros.ca/conferences/2013-BC-Career-Fair.html Volunteers are often former campers but volunteering is open to virtually anyone. Being a volunteer is often the first step towards becoming a staff member at the Royal Soccer Club. Volunteers are treated like staff and expected to maintain a good work ethic by assisting all staff onsite and providing a fun and safe learning atmosphere for campers. Volunteers should be energetic, enthusiastic, responsible, and a team player. Volunteers are required to watch a brief volunteer video prior to camp starting.
Applying online is preferred: http://www.royalsoccer.com/british-columbia/staff |
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