Welcome PG
Welcome PG and the Immigrant and Multicultural Services Society of Prince George with their stakeholder partners, Initiatives Prince George and the PG Chamber of Commerce are pleased to announce that they are commissioning a new permanent public artwork for Prince George that celebrates diversity.
Go to the following link to download the project description and submission guidelines. Proposals must be received by Jan. 16th, 2012 with the selection being made by
Jan. 24th, 2012.
Please click here: Welcome PG
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EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE SERVICES (EAS) PROGRAM
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EAS team strives to create flourishing partnerships with the
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Join our Multicultural Women's Afternoon Tea
Please contact: Mojegan Sadeghian for more information:
Phone: (250) 562 2900 or E-mail: mojegan@imss.ca
"Journey to New Horizons"
(available at IMSS and PG Council of Seniors)
"Dedicated to those who immigrated
to Canada
to fulfill their dreams for a better life and a
brighter future".
The completed book is a form of a written collection of local history that documented the settlement journey of culturally diverse immigrant seniors to have their stories heard and to raise public awareness of their experiences in Canada.