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The Road We Travelled – Our Communities’ Voyage to the Future on the ICT Highway

 

This is a collection of best practices gathered from across Canada of how rural, remote and Aboriginal communities have overcome the digital divide to achieve success in increasing the mastery of technology and application of technical skills to create real benefits for the communities and their members.


The Road We Travelled

Our Communities’ Voyage to the Future on the ICT Highway

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Story 01

Cambridge Bay Community Insight Project: Teaching the Skills of Local Heritage Documentation

This community documentary initiative taught residents the skills of video editing, audio recording and filmmaking to capture community cultural skills and stories about the past.


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Kitikmeot Heritage Society

Renee Krucas (Executive Director) or Brendan Griebel (Cultural Program Development)

Box 2160

Cambridge Bay, NU X0B 0C0

Ph: 867-983-3009 Fax: 867-983-3397

Email: heritage@qiniq.com

Web: www.kitikmeotheritage.ca


Story 02

The E-Commerce Yukon Project: A Community based Business Advisory Service with a Focus on E-Commerce

This community e-commerce project provided supported learning through a one-on-one hands-on approach to leveraging ICT to build awareness and use of e-commerce tools, and to reach larger markets.


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Department of Economic Development, Yukon Government

Joseph Delgado, Senior Advisor - Research, Innovation, and Commercialization

Suite 209 - 212 Main Street, F-1, Whitehorse, Yukon Y1A 2A9

Ph: 867-667-5633

Email: joe.delgado@gov.yk.ca

Web: http://www.economicdevelopment.gov.yk.ca/

  

Story 03

Geolocation Projects from HRC@CAP (Halifax Regional Community Access Program)

This community project minted 250 Limited Edition C@P Geocoins, locations tracked by geolocation technologies and geocaching activities around the world, building on the idea that things on the internet correspond to things on the Earth.


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The Halifax Regional C@P Association

Dan Robichaud, Executive Director

1673 Barrington Street, 2nd Floor,  Halifax, NS B3J 1Z9

Ph: 902-830-6638

Email: admin@halifaxcap.ca

Web: http://www.halifaxcap.ca/the_halifax_regional_cap_association/

  

Story 04

PhotoVoice: Research Methodology with the Added Benefit of ICT Learning

This community based health research project, used the methodology of PhotoVoice to teach community members how to capture images of their everyday life experiences using a camera, then tell the story behind the images from their perspective, conveying a community perspective on research issues.


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Qaujigiartiit Health Research Centre

Gwen Healey, Executive Director

Building 987-B

PO Box 11372,  Iqaluit, NU X0A 0H0

Ph: 867-975-2476 Fax:  867-975-2523

Email: gwen.healey@qhrc.ca

Web: http://www.qhrc.ca/apps/authoring/dspPage.aspx?page=home

  

Story 05

Myknet.org

This First Nation social media online project, built on the broadband infrastructure developments, to offer an opportunity for people living in remote communities to connect with each other and engage in everyday communication through a system of personal homepages.


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            Brian Beaton, K-Net Coordinator

Keewaytinook Okimakanak

Box 1439, 115 King Street,  Sioux Lookout, ON, P8T 1B9

Ph: 807-737-1135 x1251 M: 807-216-5216 Fax: 807-737-1720

Email: brianbeaton@knet.ca

Web: http://knet.ca

  

Story 06

Video Conferencing: Uses and Issues in Northern Ontario’s Remote First Nation Communities

This project created innovative ways ICT can be used to tackle some of the issues face by remote communities where limited in-person physical services, and increased the use of video conferencing for a variety of applications in the community including health, justice and education.


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Lyle Johnson, K-Net Video Conferencing Coordinator

Keewaytinook Okimakanak

Box 1439, 115 King Street, Sioux Lookout, ON, P8T 1B9

Ph: 807-737-1135 x 1387 Fax: 807-737-1720

Email: lylejohnson@knet.ca


Story 07

Marieval Enterprise Center: ICT Best Practices in Rural Communities 2010-2011

The project created informal learning environment where seniors can become more comfortable in the language and uses of technology and how they can integrate technology and computers into their daily lives at home.


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Cherylynn Walters Chair/CEO and

Colleen Stinson, Manager of Special Projects

Marieval Enterprise Center Inc.

Box 236,  Grayson, SK. S0A 1E0

Ph: (306) 794-2051  Fax: 1-800-934-5421

Email: colleen@marieval.com  Skype: colleenstinson

Web: www.marieval.com


Story 08

St. John’s Native Friendship Centre – Digital Collections

This project offers Newfoundland and Labrador Aboriginals artists in an opportunity to display components of Aboriginal culture, tradition and language through digital representations.


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Vanessa George, Program Officer

Community Access Program (CAP)

Department of Education

Government of Newfoundland & Labrador

3rd Floor, West Block

Confederation Building

P.O. Box 8700,  St. John's, NL  A1B 4J6

Telephone: 709.729.3177 Fax: 709.729.3462 Toll Free: 1.877.929.1829

Web: www.capnl.ca

Story 09

Women’s Voices: The Development of a Project-based Learning Methodology

This project offered women in Labrador an opportunity to learn how to combine storytelling with computer training centred to on sharing personal and family stories with digital media.


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Sheila Downer, Executive Director

Smart Labrador Inc.

P.O. Box 41,  Forteau, NL  A0K 2P0

Ph: 709-931-2072 Fax: 709-931-2370

Email: sdowner@smartlabrador.ca

Web: http://www.smartlabrador.ca

 

Story 10

“Their Dream Lives On” A Media Arts Club Project in Northern Manitoba

This project taught students how to use multi-media tools to create a digital memorial that captured the sentiments of family and friends of the students who had lost their lives the 1972 plane crash, and offered the opportunity for the community begin healing the pain of such a tragedy.


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Claude A. Pike

Netsilik School

P.O. Box 9Taloyoak, Nunavut  X0B 1B0

Ph: 867-561-5181 (W) Ph: 867-561-6336 (H)

Email: yepcap@hotmail.com

 

Story 11

Together at a Distance (T@D)

This project brought together Elders and educators to collaborate in developing online workshops in an Open Source Learning Management System for community members to access at anytime, from anywhere.


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Neil Burgess – Together at a Distance project lea

Nunavut Department of Education

Ph: 902-845-2039 Cell: 902-670-1984

Email: elearn@togetheratadistance.ca or nburgess@owls-head.ca

Skype: togetheratadistance  Web: http://togetheratadistance.ca

 

Story 12

Film & Television Skills Promotion in Clyde River

This project promotes the development of television & film production skills to document cultural activities to preserve knowledge and histories with multi-media technologies.


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Jakob Gearheard, Executive Coordinator

Ilisaqsivik Society

Clyde River, NU  X0A 0E0

Ph: (867) 924-6565 Fax: (867) 924-6570

Email: coordinator@ilisaqsivik.ca

Web: www.ilisaqsivik.ca


Story 13

Arctic Bay Traditional Name Placing Project

This project brings traditional knowledge together with GPS and digital technologies to locate map and record the traditional names to preserve the stories of the Arctic Bay territory.


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Ron Elliott, Project Manager

Nunavut Youth Consulting

P.O. Box 141,  Arctic Bay, NU  X0A 0A0

Ph: (867) 439-8050

Email: relliott@qiniq.com

Web: www.nunavutyouth.com


Story 14

Igliniit (Routinely Travelled Trails)

This project brought community hunters and geomatics engineering students together to develop a system of geolocation technologies to observe record and map climate change effects in the Clyde River region.


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Shari Gearheard, Ph.D.

shari.gearheard@nsidc.org

Ittaq Heritage and Research Centre

P.O. Box 150,  Clyde River, Nunavut X0A 0E0

Ph: 867.924.6231 Fax: 867.924.6570

Web: www.ittaq.ca


Story 15

Blackout Music – Underground Hip Hop

A group of young men came together to form the Blackout Music record label using ICT to compose, share and collaborate in the creation of new hip hop music with other hip hop artists around the world.


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Blackout Music

Bangem (Kenny) – producer, Hip-Hop Artist, beats and audio

Email: everythingblackout@gmail.com

http://www.youtube.com/user/blackoutmusicco

Jordan (Tim Butler) – Hip-Hop Artist, audio, video and photo

Email: Jordan_paper@hotmail.com

3DVisualz (Damian) – Hip-Hop Artist, videography and photography

Email: 3d@live.ca

http://www.youtube.com/user/3DVisualZ#p/u/5/zvUbsXM1zaY


Story 16

All the Voices: Grassroots, Participatory Community Media

This idea establishes a participatory local media that not only uses ICT tools to communicate with communities, but also uses these tools to connect the communities together to share stories and publicly celebrate their culture, and to create an interactive dialogue that is not a one-way flow of information. 


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Fred Campbell

Ryakuga Grassoots Communications

Ph: 902-684-3957

Email: fred@ryakuga.org

Web: http://www.ryakuga.org/


Story 17

The Northern Manitoba E-Index and Surveyor Training Project

This project trained a team of surveyors to use the E-Index survey tools to conduct door-to-door surveys in northern communities, gather community member feedback about the state of ICT in their local region and document community members input of the type of projects that help improve ICT levels within their community.


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Clarice Leader, Executive Director

Manitoba E-Association Inc.

100 - 135 Innovation Drive,  Winnipeg, Manitoba   R3T 6A8

Ph: (204) 480.1069 Fax: (204) 474.7830

Email: info@mb.e-association.ca

Web: http://mb.e-association.ca


Story 18

Meaningful Media: The Weaving of Digital Stories and Collaborative Narratives into Digital Strategies in the Fishing Lake Métis Settlement Community

The community focused and directed digital strategy project explored how digital media is a powerful empowering way to honour the past in the present, and preserve culture, stories and historical knowledge for the future.


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Yvonne Poitras Pratt, PhD Candidate, Communication Studies, University of Calgary

and Fishing Lake Métis Settlement representative

Email: yvonne.poitras@gmail.com

Fishing Lake Métis Settlement

General Delivery

Sputinow, Alberta T0A 3G0

Ph: (780) 943-2202 Fax: (780) 943-2575

 

Robert Kershaw

Canadian Projects / Witness Tree Director

Center for Digital Storytelling

1803 Martin Luther King Jr Way, Berkeley, CA 94709

Cdn Cell: 403-627-7691 USA Ph: 510-548-2065 USA Office: 510-292-6515


Story 19

Mobile CAP Site – Boys & Girls Club of East Dartmouth

The project offered Dartmouth, a city known as the “city of lakes”, an innovative approach to offering people in the community public access to a computer lab with internet connectivity for personal, professional and recreation uses.


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John Burton, Executive Director

Boys & Girls Club of East Dartmouth

50 Caledonia Rd. Dartmouth, NS B2X 1K8

Ph: (902) 435-9918 Office: (902) 435-3204 Fax: (902) 435-1441

Email: executivedirector@edbgc.ca

Web: http://www.edbgc.ca/


Story 20

Clyde River Weather Station Network

This community-led initiative is infusing Inuit, technological and scientific knowledge together to create more accurate weather models of the arctic region to produce forecasts that are more reliable.


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Shari Gearheard, Ph.D.

Email: shari.gearheard@nsidc.org

Web: www.clyderiverweather.org


Story 21

Nunavut Youth Consulting’s Media Production and Cultural Promotion

This initiative, in a small isolated community, is digital media tools to create opportunities for young people to gain skills and have different experiences that will help them thrive in the modern day job market.


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Nunavut Youth Consulting

P.O. Box 141

Arctic Bay, NU  X0A 0A0

Ph: (867) 439-8050

Email: nunavutyouth@hotmail.com

Web: arcticbayatlas.ca


Story 22

The Gateway Project in Sanikiluaq: Showcasing Community Heritage with Modern Technology

The project builds web development and media tools skills in community members to use modern technology to showcase the heritage and culture of the Inuit people with the world.


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Tim Hoyt

Najuqsivik Society

General Delivery

Sanikiluaq, NU X0A 0W0

Ph: (867)266-8816

Email: thoyt@qikiqtani.edu.nu.ca


Story 23 

A Different Spin: Film & Video Skills Development & Training – How a CAP Site Spawned a Successful Private Social and Economic Enterprise

This movie making training project evolved into a successful video production company called Different Spin that trains people in the art of movie making, and enabling them to capture their own stories and projects.


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John Kerr, Director

Tatlayoko Think Tank

Box 14, 7116, Tatlayoko Rd.

Tatlayoko Lake, BC VOL 1W0

Ph & Fax: 250-476-1187

Email:  ttt@chilcotin.bc.ca


Story 24

North Island College Online Observatory & Subsequent Robotics Initiatives

This community project partnership installed a remote web based robotic lab in Tatla Lake School, accessible to one in the world particular students at North Island College, to offer online study of astronomy, chemistry and physics.


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John Kerr, Director

Tatlayoko Think Tank

Box 14, 7116, Tatlayoko Rd.

Tatlayoko Lake, BC VOL 1W0

Ph & Fax: 250-476-1187

Email:  ttt@chilcotin.bc.ca


Story 25 

Marlene Street Resource Centre

This resource centre became a CAP Site that offers programming to improve the employability skills for the job market, designed a computer lab for children, and created specialty programs for particular target groups of its community members.


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Clarice Leader, Executive Director

Manitoba E-Association Inc.

100 - 135 Innovation Drive,  Winnipeg, Manitoba   R3T 6A8

Ph: (204) 480.1069 Fax: (204) 474.7830

Email: info@mb.e-association.ca

Web: http://mb.e-association.ca


Story 26

Technology to Improve the Lives of seniors in the Community

Manitoba E-Association showcased technologies and resources available to seniors at the 50 Plus Living Show in Winnipeg, which led to programming that bridged the generational and technological gap amongst seniors to increased their comfort levels, awareness and use of ICT.


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Clarice Leader, Executive Director

Manitoba E-Association Inc.

100 - 135 Innovation Drive,  Winnipeg, Manitoba   R3T 6A8

Ph: (204) 480.1069 Fax: (204) 474.7830

Email: info@mb.e-association.ca

Web: http://mb.e-association.ca


Story 27

Roblin Internet Training

This highlights some of the participant successes stories of using their newly developed computer skills for personal, social and economic development well being, and the impacts experienced by the CAPYI interns as they delivered the e-capacity building sessions.


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Clarice Leader, Executive Director

Manitoba E-Association Inc.

100 - 135 Innovation Drive,  Winnipeg, Manitoba   R3T 6A8

Ph: (204) 480.1069 Fax: (204) 474.7830

Email: info@mb.e-association.ca

Web: http://mb.e-association.ca



Story 28

Adoption of Technology for Economic Development: Waywayseecappo First Nation

To minimize the effect of the digital divide in Waywayseecappo First Nation, Manitoba E-Association collaborated with other service providers and community to design a culturally appropriate initiative that developed the e-capacity of community members.


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Clarice Leader, Executive Director

Manitoba E-Association Inc.

100 - 135 Innovation Drive,  Winnipeg, Manitoba   R3T 6A8

Ph: (204) 480.1069 Fax: (204) 474.7830

Email: info@mb.e-association.ca

Web: http://mb.e-association.ca


Story 29

K-Net Meeting Place

The idea for the virtual K-NET Meeting Place came out of the need to create an online open source communication environment that fostered the interaction, participation, learning and sharing amongst the K-NET communities, and with other eternal networks.


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Fernando Oliveira, Program Coordinator

Keewaytinook Okimakanak

Box 1439, 115 King Street,  Sioux Lookout, ON, P8T 1B9

Ph: (877) 737-5638 ext.1345

Email: fernandooliveira@knet.ca

Web: www.meeting.knet.ca


Story 30

Kookum’s Ojibway

A social entrepreneur’s approach to using ICT app development as a tool preserve and share the Ojibway language and, to empower Aboriginal youth to create his or her own app development projects for cultural preservation, or  sale in the virtual apps market place.


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Darrick Baxter, Founder/President

Ogoki Learning Systems Inc

Ph: 204-804-6454

Email: darrick@ogokilearning.com

Web: http://ogokilearning.com/


Story 31

ICT Training Program

This training project engaged young Aboriginal Adults in a guided, open-ended, hands-on learning environment that exposed them to a variety of ICT tools and empowering approaches of using their newly developed knowledge.


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Darrick Baxter, Founder/President

Ogoki Learning Systems Inc

Ph: 204-804-6454

Email: darrick@ogokilearning.com

Web: http://ogokilearning.com/

Story 32 

Community Voices

This project, a folklore and technology approach, offers a participatory learning environment where participants, having no or limited awareness of ICT, have the freedom to ask questions, an opportunity for one-on-one hands-on training to increase the skills and knowledge of using of ICT tools.


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Vanessa George, Program Officer

Community Access Program (CAP)

Department of Education

Government of Newfoundland & Labrador

3rd Floor, West Block,  Confederation Building

P.O. Box 8700,  St. John's, NL  A1B 4J6

Telephone: 709.729.3177 Fax: 709.729.3462 Toll Free: 1.877.929.1829

Web: www.capnl.ca

Story 33

Good Learning Anywhere

This literacy project designed and delivered a culturally supportive, flexible distant learning environment accessible anytime, from anywhere, at no cost by members of remote and isolated Northern First Nation communities, and other learners from around the world.


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Sandra Turner, Communications and Logistics

Sioux-Hudson Literacy Council

Box 829,  73 King Street Suite 103,  Sioux Lookout, ON,  P8T 1B2

Ph: 866-550-0697

Email: sandra@siouxhudsonliteracy.com

Website: http://www.siouxhudsonliteracy.com/

Story 34

Building Aboriginal Culturally Sensitive Protocol: Canupawakpa Dakota Nation IT Project

This community project focused on reducing technological and information barriers experienced by First Nations, including those with disabilities, and increase the number of qualified community members to provide IT support by creating a culturally appropriate, supported, and resourced interactive skills and knowledge building activities, partnerships and networks, for the betterment of the community.


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Clarice Leader, Executive Director

Manitoba E-Association Inc.

100 - 135 Innovation Drive,  Winnipeg, Manitoba   R3T 6A8

Ph: (204) 480.1069 Fax: (204) 474.7830

Email: info@mb.e-association.ca

Web: http://mb.e-association.ca

Story 35

Mobile Technology Workshops

These mobile technology workshops expose rural communities to a variety of technology tools and opportunities to learn how to use these tools by taking technology to the community. 


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Clarice Leader, Executive Director

Manitoba E-Association Inc.

100 - 135 Innovation Drive,  Winnipeg, Manitoba   R3T 6A8

Ph: (204) 480.1069 Fax: (204) 474.7830

Email: info@mb.e-association.ca

Web: http://mb.e-association.ca

Story 36

Adoption of Technology for Economic Change: “Cultural Values Integrated with Technology”

This multi-tiered partnership project worked directly with three First Nation Communities to install various local technology and broadband services, increase awareness and use of available ICT resources and tools, and completed youth and elder digital story mentorship initiatives to preserve culture and language.


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Clarice Leader, Executive Director

Manitoba E-Association Inc.

100 - 135 Innovation Drive,  Winnipeg, Manitoba   R3T 6A8

Ph: (204) 480.1069 Fax: (204) 474.7830

Email: info@mb.e-association.ca

Web: http://mb.e-association.ca

Story 37

WolfVille Radio

The WolfVille CAP Site started the WolfVille Community Radio, an internet radio station that offers community members volunteer opportunities to learn how to maintain, deliver and participate in virtual community radio programming.


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Nick Kasteljanov, Wolfville CAP Lab Manager

Wolfville Community Radio Project

c/o Wolfville Memorial Library

21 Elm St.Wolfville, NS E2P 2A1

Ph: 902-542-5760

Email: info@wolfvilleradio.ca  or wocap@calculon.library.ns.ca

Web: www.wolfvilleradio.ca

Story 38

Innovative Training and Manitoba CAP YI

This is a collection of stories examining, from a youth intern perspective, how delivering free public access to computers, and skills and knowledge development opportunities to community members contributes to the technological and economic development of communities.


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Clarice Leader, Executive Director

Manitoba E-Association Inc.

100 - 135 Innovation Drive,  Winnipeg, Manitoba   R3T 6A8

Ph: (204) 480.1069 Fax: (204) 474.7830

Email: info@mb.e-association.ca

Web: http://mb.e-association.ca

Story 39

Persons with Disabilities Individualized e-Capacity Building

This one-on-one coaching offers persons with disabilities, flexible opportunities to learn how to use social networks, as empowerment tools, to connect with family, friends, and others in the world, who may also be coping with similar health challenges.


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Anthony Niiganii, Facilitator

1563 Pritchard Avenue,  Winnipeg, MB R2X 0H8

Ph: 204-582-1117

E: niiganii@gmail.com

Tw: @niiganii FB: Anthony Niiganii YT: Niiganii

Story 40

Thickwood Hills Centre of Excellence & Worker Cooperative 

The centre developed learning co-operatives to teach individuals ICT skills, and the knowledge of creating and maintaining enterprises that provide employment for many residents in the community.


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Marie Prebushewski, Executive Director & Project Manager

The Thickwood Hills Business and Learning Network

Box 100,  Hafford, SK  S0J 1A0

Ph: 306-549-4726

Email: mpreb@sasktel.net

Web: http://www.thickwoodhills.com/