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Leduc #1 Energy Discovery Centre wins Rural Tourism Champion Award at 13th annual Growing Rural Tourism Conference


IMAX signs agreement with Edmonton Space and Science Foundation (TELUS World of Science -Edmonton) for next-generation laser technology


Julie Payette named new Chief of Montréal Science Centre


TELUS World of Science - Edmonton opens Body Worlds & the Cycle of Life Exhibition.


20 Years of Cleaner Shorelines - Seeking Partners for 2013


Financial Controller


Member News!


Leduc #1 Energy Discovery Centre wins Rural Tourism Champion Award at 13th annual Growing Rural Tourism Conference

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IMAX signs agreement with Edmonton Space and Science Foundation (TELUS World of Science -Edmonton) for next-generation laser technology
Ground-Breaking Laser Projection System to Enable IMAX® Theatre At TELUS World of Science Edmonton to Access Full Spectrum of IMAX Content

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Julie Payette named new Chief of Montréal Science Centre
Astronaut Julie Payette has been named Chief Operating Officer of the Montreal Science Centre.

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TELUS World of Science - Edmonton opens Body Worlds & the Cycle of Life Exhibition.
Special presentation focusing on human life cycle opened May 18, 2013

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20 Years of Cleaner Shorelines - Seeking Partners for 2013

 

This September, the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup, presented by Loblaw Companies Limited, is celebrating its 20th Anniversary.  We’ve come a long way since a small group of Vancouver Aquarium employees and volunteers cleaned a local shoreline 20 years ago.   A conservation initiative of the Vancouver Aquarium and WWF, the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup is now the largest direct action conservation programs in Canada.  
We’re proud of what our volunteers have accomplished in the last 20 years, and this September we want to celebrate this milestone with 20 public drop-in shoreline cleanups across the country. To do this, we need your help.  We’re looking for conservation partners to organize a public drop-in cleanup at one of their local shorelines during our fall cleanup week taking place September 21-29.
The main responsibilities of hosting a cleanup are:
Selecting a date and location to host a local cleanup 
Managing a group of cleanup participants
Obtaining cleanup supplies for your group
Notifying the local municipality & arranging waste disposal
Ensuring participants complete data cards to tally type and amount of litter collected
If you host a cleanup, we’ll provide support for organizing the cleanup and help you promote your event through the Shoreline Cleanup website and social media channels.
If this sounds like something you are interested in, please contact Susan Debreceni, Volunteer Support Coordinator, for more details at shorelinecleanup@vanaqua.org or 1-877-427-2422 option 1.  
For more information about the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup visit, www.ShorelineCleanup.ca

This September, the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup, presented by Loblaw Companies Limited, is celebrating its 20th Anniversary. 

 

 

We’ve come a long way since a small group of Vancouver Aquarium employees and volunteers cleaned a local shoreline 20 years ago.   A conservation initiative of the Vancouver Aquarium and WWF, the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup is now the largest direct action conservation programs in Canada.  

 

We’re proud of what our volunteers have accomplished in the last 20 years, and this September we want to celebrate this milestone with 20 public drop-in shoreline cleanups across the country. To do this, we need your help.  

 

We’re looking for conservation partners to organize a public drop-in cleanup at one of their local shorelines during our fall cleanup week taking place September 21-29.

 

The main responsibilities of hosting a cleanup are:

Selecting a date and location to host a local cleanup 

Managing a group of cleanup participants

Obtaining cleanup supplies for your group

Notifying the local municipality & arranging waste disposal

Ensuring participants complete data cards to tally type and amount of litter collected

 

If you host a cleanup, we’ll provide support for organizing the cleanup and help you promote your event through the Shoreline Cleanup website and social media channels.


If this sounds like something you are interested in, please contact Susan Debreceni, Volunteer Support Coordinator, for more details at shorelinecleanup@vanaqua.org or 1-877-427-2422 option 1.  


For more information about the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup visit, www.ShorelineCleanup.ca

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Jobs posting


Financial Controller
TELUS World of Science - Edmonton
Location: Edmonton

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About the CASC Newsletter


The CASC Newsletter is published regularly in english and french to provide timely updates to CASC members and friends. If you have an item of interest for the newsletter please email the CASC Office.  Advertising rates also available. The CASC is dedicated to improving the capacity of its members to enhance and promote public understanding and enjoyment of science and technology.

 

About CASC members


More than 8 million people, nearly a quarter of Canada‘s population, visit member organisations of the Canadian Association of science centres each year. Members of the association include science centres and museums, children‘s museums, nature centres, planetariums, outreach organisations and their supporters.

 

©2011 Canadian Association of Science Centres



 

The CASC Newsletter Schedule is now here!
Newsletter Deadlines: Publication Dates:
Jan 18th 2013
Jan 25th
Feb 22nd 2013
March 1st
March 22nd 2013
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April 19th 2013
April 26th
May 24th 2013
May 31st
June 21st 2013
June 28th
July 19th 2013
July 26th
August 23rd 2013
August 30th
September 20th 2013 September 27th
October 18th 2013 October 25th
November 22nd 2013 November 29th

 

Contact

For more information, please contact: 


Tracy Ross

Executive Director

Canadian Association of Science Centres (CASC)
P.O. Box 3443 Stn. D

Ottawa, ON K1R 6N3


t | 613-566-4247
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e| ross@sciencenorth.ca