‘Canadian, catises:, “The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, January 28, 2004+ A13. TERRACE UNDER ‘THE. “Good | : Works": ‘banner, the real and necessaiy benefis of, social Wal-Mart and- its associates are involved ; résponsibility.”. we ina large’ number of local and national. ~- ‘Through the’ “Good: “Works” program community and ‘charitable projects, Wal-Mart Canada ‘and- its associates * “age, ~The national list includes being the’ top “complished: the following. over, the: past, ‘12° “donor” ‘to the Children’s Miracle Network, months: . Se : top. donor ‘to: Breakfast for Learning ‘(this “Led the’ completion of. ‘the: Juno : program has contributed’ to the breakfast : Beiich. Centre, a Canadian’ Second. World _ program at €nledonia: ‘Senior Secondary), : War: ‘memorial: and information centie ; disaster: ‘relief. efforts: arid the canipaign to’ ‘constructed. a = Narmandy, France,’ ‘in build a memorial centre at Juno Beach. to..¢ where’ Canadian fo es landed. on ‘D-Day, . ~ recognize. the participation’ of Canadians. : : june: 6,°1944, during the’ Second: World: en War. - Jos ae io ‘Locally, ; Wal Mart : gets ‘involved : with: local: Schools, sports ... wit av total. “contrib. tion. fe ~preater than: 82 ee ¥: oe ~ THE JUNO BEACH CENTRE i in France. marks: the spot where: Canadian: 1 troops : eams,:, ig yo -volved : --4anded’ on D- -Day, June’ 6, 1944, It ‘Serves.as:a memorial‘and information cen- helps -with. training - for: Chi idis : CUS omers across “Can- ~. tré highlighting the efforts of Canadian soldiets ‘and Civilians ‘during the ‘Second: people’, with. disabilities 1 re en 's ada “ina. Buy.“a “Brick World. War. It. opened June 6, 2003 and: Wal- Mart was a. major: Sponsor.’ we and; ‘has: a Scholarship * Miracle we Network! Campaign’ to, assist con- program,’ 8 7. , “struction. “As. lead ‘spon- “When: ihe, fires hae Pet A SOR “Wal-Mart . proudly: . pened last summer, Wal: Mart stores. in. witnesses the opening of: the. Juno, Beach, _ Kelowna, ! Kamloops: and .Verrion ‘helped. . .Centre-on' June: 6; 2003, ° . out, both, with the firefighters and ‘with the- *- - Raised. ‘and, dé lal -commurities;” - “said: ‘Terrace - Walk ‘Mart el ¢ ~. store manager, Tati Hall, os ; During - 2003, ‘Wal:Mar cits C dian associates” raised and donated more. than’ $5.4. million. t local and. national “corporate sponsor. of 2 oCMN.: “-¢ommithient underlines. the’, company’ “Over ” the ‘past year: we: ‘have “Te dedication. to: the ‘health, ‘and.- wellbeing of. " sporided | to: -the neéds of hundreds of. éom-=*! children, in-communities. nationwide (100-: 2003: and in. the: first month “alone” Wal: - dents. © . eo “munities atid: community groups: with: sour ., “per'cerit of local donations: o CMN bene- - Mart... helped.” raise. - $225, 000. eis 2003, a Contributed ‘$30, ovo to ‘local “amateur me Good Works. -prograin,”” “said ‘Mario Pi: . ‘fit- the. ‘children's hospital . in: ‘the: Tegion’- Wal- ‘Mart. helped: raise’ ‘over: $200,000: for: “sports teams QCross | Canada. ot oe © dozgi,, “president: and CEO’ of: Wal- Mart » whete the funds were raised), : = Le.Club’ des ‘Petits ‘Déjeuners ‘a “breakfast Added. 120 Canadian: schools to “Wale a ° Canada,.i in announcing the: total. Se - CBntribuited “1 “more than $2-inillion /- program for- Quebec -school children. Coo Marts © Adopt- -a-School “ “Program... . “With our, 60,000 Canadian associates ‘to, ‘More «than : 300 - ‘local’: schools ‘and: " @.: -Raised* ‘and-donated: ‘more’ ‘than | Through. this: program, ‘Wal-Mait. provides: working together or. independently. in cits". non: “profit ‘organizations, cand ‘hundreds: of ° $260, 000 to ‘the Canadian’ ‘Red Cross ‘and. ~. grassroots fundraising, donations, and vol- o ies: and. towns across the, countrys we “see families * ACrOSs _ Canada _ through Wal. local organizations responding to environ- " unteerism for, schools across: the country. . Mart's:. Local’ “Matching. Grant program, fierital. disasters ‘including. hurricane dam- 7 Wale Mart encourages stores’ and- associ: age in’ Nova’ Scotia,” floodingand forest’: ” : to tnakea difference ‘in “their com: .. .fires in. ‘British, Columbia And. other local’ “munity” through: support: for fundraising ef “emergencies. . ma ms aS a:.., forts’ and the’. promise . that’Wal-Mart: |: - “In the fall of. 2003; ‘Wal-Mart’ “Canada aa “Canada's head. office will match’ a portion : proudly’ ‘announceda- new. jiational parte 2. 1 h of funds. raised. ! : ership’ with ‘the : ‘Canadian’. Red. Cross: to | Network ‘(CMNY: Campaign. ~ ; o Began. a, ‘partnership with Breakfast. ‘underwrite. some ‘of the: national: disaster.“ - - Wal-Mart: is’ Canada's ‘single: Torgest fo ‘Learning to help’ ensure‘that all’ Cana-*. relief . programs that: ‘bring’ comfort. and « : This ‘ dian’. children attend’ school ® “welll - -nour- “gare to” Canadians’ in disaster situations. ....“'- “ished: and. ready to learn..." | Awarded -$82:500. in scholarships to. - This: partnership ‘began ‘i ~ Canadian’ university , and college. oy _stue Septeritier Dominion Fairmile Construction Ltd. on the completion of the new Wal-Mart store in feuiece Prince George Steel Ld. Supply: and Installation of Reinforcing Steel: "From the management i. ~ and staff o of CF Terrace’ we penn 7 Tus TELLUS WHERE an WHEN ongratulations: to Dominion Fairmile and the residents of Terrace and Kitimat. on the Grand Opening of Wal- Mart i in your community. 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