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The CoopZone Developers' Network Co-operative is pleased to announce the 2012-13 information for its multi-level on-line training program on co-operative development beginning each September.  The first level, called the Foundations Program lasts for one year (September - April).  The second level, or the Advanced Program, lasts for two years and both years will be offered starting in September. In addition, we are developing a new, basic introductory course on co-operative development.


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First International Forum on Communications Issues for Cooperatives

October, 8th 2012 – Centre des Congrès, Quebec City, Canada CALL FOR PAPERS

Submission deadline: June 15th 2012


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Darcy Wintonyk and Lynda Steele, ctvbc.ca 
  
Updated: Thu. Apr. 12 2012 3:10 PM ET

A new online farmers market is making it simple to eat healthy organic foods and support local producers at the same time.

Joanna Michal is a stay at home mother-of-three, whose interest in organic food was born around the same time as her first child.

 "It really makes you think hard about the food choices that you're making when you're feeding this brand new person," she said.


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For immediate release

Agriculture Canada cutbacks contradict federal focus on jobs and innovation

Elimination of successful public/private partnership will hurt co-operatives’ ability to leverage funds at provincial, community levels


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Hub City Cycles are super excited about the media’s reaction to their opening.  Check them out on CTV NewsSynergy MagazineNanaimo News Bulletin, TheGNCC‘s 


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Anubis Gryphon: eco-op Energy Savers Hero!


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Co-op grocery stores, 
long a staple of 
backroads B.C.
 communities, are 
finding new life in 
the eat-local movement, 
just in time for the 
International Year of Cooperatives
.

To read the complete article, please visit BC BUsiness Online:


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BUSINESS BECOMES FIRST IN CITY TO USE CARSHARING

 

Nanaimo CarShare Cooperative has puts its first business member behind the wheel.

The non-profit association, whose members share the use of a 2009 Nissan Versa hatchback, signed up downtown business PBA Engineering after PBA office manager David Moss recognized how carsharing will benefit business operations.


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