Communications & Public Relations

  • From Prepping to a Catering Kitchen

    From Prepping to a Catering Kitchen

    “> Marie-Cecile is a self-sustaining start-up owner of a catering service. She explains how she brought her company to fruition from humble beginnings. Marie-Cecile Nottaway is the Owner and Head Chef of Wawatay Catering

  • Saskatchewan First Nations Natural Resource Centre of Excellence

    Saskatchewan First Nations Natural Resource Centre of Excellence

    “> The Centre of Excellence aims at working alongside First Nations communities in Saskatchewan to enable them to take full advantage of opportunities in the Energy/Resource sector such as Oil & Gas and Mining (Uranium, Potash, Gold, Diamonds) and renewable sources of energy such as Wind and Solar Power. Sheldon Wuttunee, President/CEO Chief for…

  • Finding Out of the Box Solutions

    Finding Out of the Box Solutions

    Author: Guy Dancause Frugal innovation is not just about doing more with less.  It is especially about doing better with less and creating simple, affordable and sustainable solutions to problems.  It is ideal for those problems that affect the lives and wellbeing of many people and communities with needs like access to clean water, to…

  • The Woman and her Career Path – Dawn Lavell Harvard

    The Woman and her Career Path – Dawn Lavell Harvard

    Denise Anne Boissoneau gets an inside view of Dawn’s career path which led her to rapidly become a true national advocate for Aboriginal women Dawn Lavell Harvard, President Native Women Association of Canada (NWAC)

  • The Business of Art

    The Business of Art

    Anna has been highly successful as a chef, artist and educator. From cooking for the Prime Minister and the Queen to teaching as an art professor, she has pursued her lifelong passion for art. Along the way, Anna has gained valuable insights into making a living as an artist and entrepreneur and thriving as…

  • Breaking Down Communication Barriers in the Workplace

    Breaking Down Communication Barriers in the Workplace

    Author Mark Miller  Communication barriers in the workplace are an inevitability. Just think about your office… and about how people work.  I’ll bet the first person you think about works completely differently than you do. There’s a reason why you don’t think instantly about the person who approaches work in the same way you do—…

  • Empowering Women in the Workplace

    Empowering Women in the Workplace

    Author Linda Crocket Picture Angela Fumagalli “Education is the most powerful weapon  you can use to change the world” Nelson Mandela  Knowledge is key to prevention of abuse, offering alternatives for cultivating healthy and happy work environments. The prevalence of workplace bullying, lateral violence, and/or mobbing, are bitter realities in our workplaces today and all…

  • Drawing the Line

    Drawing the Line

    Author Sandi Boucher Hello you! As another week and this new year begins, I thought of you and wondered how many of us have “drawn a line” or more, how many of us should … She is lost in thought as she stares at the ground. Slowly she bends, chalk in hand, and draws a…

  • Your Transition from Education to Employment

    Your Transition from Education to Employment

    Career Circle, is a bold new venture aimed at assisting students in discovering career opportunities through dynamic dialogues with practitioners, subject experts and bosses.

  • Bullying and Lateral Violence – How to Deal with it in the Workplace,  Community and School?

    Bullying and Lateral Violence – How to Deal with it in the Workplace, Community and School?

      Bullying is defined as “repeated, offensive, abusive, intimidating, or insulting behaviors; abuse of power; or unfair sanctions that make recipients feel humiliated, vulnerable, or threatened, thus creating stress and undermining their self-confidence.” Linda Crockett, President, Alberta Bullying Research, Resources and Recovery Centre, Alberta