ASTTBC Update on Indigenous Learning
One of the links on the ASTTBC website has been updated. The Government House of Indigenous Learning has changed. Here is the new link.
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One of the links on the ASTTBC website has been updated. The Government House of Indigenous Learning has changed. Here is the new link.
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Employee retention is hugely important to your company, and if you don’t know that, it’s probably costing you. Your employees are key to your business. If they go, you need to train new ones. If they aren’t happy, they likely aren’t working as hard. All of that is going to cut into your bottom line
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View the WCOWMA-BC Convention Update for December 23, 2022.
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View the December 14, 2022 WCOWMA-BC Convention & Trade Show Update Newsletter.
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WCOWMA-BC Convention & Trade Show 2023 March 2 – 4, 2023 Vancouver Island Convention Center, Nanaimo, BC This year’s theme is Under Pressure and we have a great line-up of speakers and topics that you won’t want to miss. Vendors: exhibit in our trade show hall. Delegates: participate in our continuing education program. More information to be
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November 29th is an opportunity to explore philanthropy by donating your time, talent or treasure! Looking for ways to participate? Some non-profits in the wastewater industry include Operators Without Borders and Wastewatereducation.org. For the past couple of years, our Association has benefited from presentations at our conferences from Operators Without Borders. This is a Canadian-based
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In mid-October, the Governemnt of BC released an intentions paper, From Flood Risk to Resilience in B.C., outlining how it hopes to balance public safety with a sustainable environment and stable economy. “Flooding is by far the most common, costliest disaster in Canada,” the report says. We can all recall the flooding in November of
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