Community Organizations à Calgary, AB

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6901 20A St. S.E., HOUNSFIELD HEIGHTS - BRIAR HILL, Calgary, T2C 0R5

(403) 279-3973
Your Community Association is made up of dedicated volunteers committed to ensuring a high quality of life in and around Millican Ogden. You can check the website regularly to keep tabs on the news and events that might affect you. Millican Ogden Community Association maintains a diverse mandate. We comment on all building development applications, run sports and recreation programs, publish a newsletter and website, and still find the time to run an expanding list of social events. Each year, our voice grows, and so to does our voice in civic affairs.

6815 - 8th Street N.E., DOWNTOWN, Calgary, T2E 7H7

(403) 275-4400
Alberta is cattle country. The open range, the Rocky Mountains, acres of Parkland and the fertile farmland of the rolling plains. These pristine natural resources are images of the west known around the world. The more than 20, 000 beef cattle producers who are stewards of the industry in this province have one organization that represents their collective interests - the Alberta Beef Producers (ABP). Theirs is an industry both progressive and historic, highly technical, yet grounded in the practical. From family ranches and farms, passed down through generations, to new, state-of-the-art feeding and breeding operations, the ABP is a proud reflection of this industry. Run by producers for producers, it is dedicated to maintaining a truly sustainable, competitive industry for the benefit of all society. Draft Vision Alberta Beef Producers is a strong, clear, and representative voice speaking and working on behalf of cattle and beef producers in Alberta and contributing to a vigorous and profitable beef industry. Mission To strengthen the sustainability and competitiveness of the beef industry for the benefit of beef producers in Alberta. Core Strategies Increase domestic and international demand and market access for Canadian/Alberta beef. # Ensure long-term sustainable access to the land and water resources of this province for the benefit of beef producers. Influence government legislation and policy to enhance the competitiveness of Alberta beef producers. Enhance the competitiveness of Alberta beef producers through research and innovation. Engage and involve producers in policy decisions, organizational direction and governance.

1119 10 Ave Se, Calgary, T2G 0S8

(403) 680-7231
The AREA is designed to be a community of Arts, Recreation, Education, Environment, and Agriculture. The AREA is a multi-faceted area where community and engagement meet. All ages are welcomed and encouraged to participate in the AREA and do as little or as much as they would like. The design of the AREA will be through a charette process with numerous stakeholders to bring out the best opportunity to be an on-site training and testing site.

28 Crowfoot Terrace N.W., ARBOUR LAKE, Calgary, T3G 3N8

The Alberta Society of Surveying and Mapping Technologies is a Nationally recognized Association, which provides accreditation for qualified individuals involved in surveying, mapping and related geomatics occupations. Our members have typically graduated from a Society recognized Post-Secondary Technical Institute or College Program and have been granted certification by the Society. ASSMT promotes continuing education, member recognition and improvement of the standard and standing of survey and mapping technicians and technologists throughout the industry.

250079 Range Road 32, Calgary, T3Z 1L6

(403) 966-4431
Equestrian Center, Horseback riding service, Community Organization, Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization

3112 - 11 Street N.E, Calgary, T2E 7J1

(403) 998-1575

1301 10 AVENUE SW, CONNAUGHT, Calgary, T3C 0J4

(403) 269-2378
Séminaires & ateliers, Business Services, education, Tutor/Teacher, Social services, Foires commerciales, Social Service, congrès, colloques, Services professionnels, Community Organization, installations, Expositions et Conventions

200-3601 A 21ST ST NE, VISTA HEIGHTS, Calgary, T2E 6T5

(403) 291-9111
The Alberta Barley Commission is a member-driven organization that represents Alberta’s 17, 000 barley producers. Barley is one of the building blocks of Alberta agriculture and, on average, our producers grow more than half of the country’s annual 10-million tonne crop. In Alberta, barley is an ideal crop for livestock feed, is highly prized by maltsters and is increasingly a grain of choice among health-conscious consumers. The potential of barley is growing as this ancient grain is considered for modern uses in biofuels, nutracueticals and other commercial and industrial uses.