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Business Calendar Nov. 12
This morning's opening numbers:
TSX12,196.80Dow12,815.39Nasdaq2,904.87Dollar99.87 US
This week in business:
Today -- in Winnipeg, Exchange Income Corp. and New Flyer Industries report third-quarter results. In Toronto, IBI Group Inc., Noranda Income Fund, Sprott Inc. and Gran Colombia Gold Corp. all release third-quarter results. In Calgary, Total Energy Services Inc., Enerflex Ltd. and Sonde Resources Corp. release third-quarter earnings.
Tuesday -- in Toronto, Shoppers Drug Mart Corp., Sears Canada, Iamgold Corp., Chartwell Seniors Housing REIT, St. Andrew Goldfields and Redline Communications all release third-quarter results. In Vancouver, Partners REIT, Silvercorp Metals Inc., B2Gold Corp., Great Panther Silver Ltd. and Luna Gold Corp. release third-quarter numbers.
Wednesday -- In Winnipeg, Ag Growth International Inc., Boyd Group Income Fund, Legumex Walker Inc. and San Gold Corp. release third-quarter results. In Brampton Ont., Loblaw Companies Ltd. will release its third-quarter numbers. In Calgary, Hemisphere GPS, Twin Butte Energy Ltd. and Boardwalk REIT release third-quarter earnings.
Thursday -- in Winnipeg, FP Newspapers Inc. release its third-quarter results. In Ottawa, Statistics Canada releases the monthly survey of manufacturing for September. In Montreal, Tembec releases fourth fiscal quarter results before markets open.
Friday -- in Ottawa, Tembec releases fourth fiscal quarter results before markets open.
TUESDAY
Women's Enterprise Centre of Manitoba session Marketing Part I, 5:30-8:30 p.m., 100-207 Donald St. Register: 988-1865 or www.wecm.ca. Fee: $50.
IAAP monthly meeting Resume Tips and Interviewing Techniques with Stacy Danley, David Aplin Group, 5 p.m., Red River College, P107 -160 Princess Ave. Information: 204-982-3044, info@iaapwinnipeg.com or www.iaapwinnipeg.com. Fee: $16 non-members.
WEDNESDAY
Life Science Association of Manitoba presents Leadership Development Series -- 11 Sessions, 8:30 a.m.-noon, 1000 Waverley. Information: Andrea Perrin aperrin@lsam.ca, 204-272-5095 or www.lsam.ca/events/date:2012-11-14. Fee: $1,750 members, $2,250 non-members, individual $175 members, $225 non-members.
Success Skills Centre information session for internationally educated teachers, 6-7:30 p.m., 12th floor, 330 Women Business Owners of Manitoba monthly dinner meeting Eliminating Fear, Failure and Rejection with Julie Henderson, 5 p.m., Norwood Hotel. Register: www.wbom.ca or Lise 204-832-1512. Fee: $35members, $49 non-members.
Manitoba Tourism Education Council presents Media Planning for Small Business, 9 a.m., 1534 Gamble Pl. Information: 204-957-7437, tmcfee@mtec.mb.ca or www.mtec.mb.ca.
Investors Group Winnipeg Downtown career presentation It's All About You, 5:30 p.m., 444 St. Mary Ave, 9th Floor. RSVP: Janet Krawchuk, janet.krawchuk@invest orsgroup.com, 204-943-6828 ext. 300 or 1-866-285-2969 ext. 300.
Aboriginal Chamber of Commerce of Winnipeg gala dinner with Chief Clarence Louie, Osooyos Indian Band, 5:30 p.m., Winnipeg Convention Centre, 375 York Ave. Information: 204-956-1720, info@wcc.mb.ca or www.wcc.mb.ca.
Metro Club Business networking with Grace Thomson, Dream Factory, 11:45 a.m., Hotel Fort Garry Spa & Conference Centre, 222 Broadway. Information: Rene Saurette 204-607-3902 or www.themetroclub.com.
Nov. 14-15: IQ9000 Ltd. course ISO 9001:2008 Internal Auditor, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., 220-530 Kenaston Blvd. Register: iq9000.com/courses.htm or 204-453-5900. Fee: $795.
THURSDAY
Women's Enterprise Centre of Manitoba session Accounting Software: Overview of Quick Books and Simply Accounting, 6:30-8:30 p.m., 100-207 Donald St. Register: 204-988-1865 or www.wecm.ca. Fee: $35.
Manitoba Tourism Education Council presents Handling Difficult Situations, 9 a.m., 1534 Gamble Pl. Information: 204-957-7437, tmcfee@mtec.mb.ca or www.mtec.mb.ca.
Manitoba CPBI Council seminar The sanofi-aventis Healthcare Survey -- 2012 Results with Art Babcock, Aon Hewitt, 7:30-9:30 a.m., Hotel Fort Garry. Register: Joan Turnbull 204-667-5027 or manitoba@cpbi-icra.ca by Nov. 13. Fee: $36 members, $76 non-members.
Canada/Manitoba Business Service Centre presents Starting a Home Based Business with Mark Baxter, Outlook Market Research and Consulting Ltd., 10 a.m.-noon, 250-240 Graham Ave. Register: 204-984-2272, manitoba@canadabusiness.mb.ca or www.canadabusiness.mb.ca.
Canada/Manitoba Business Service Centre presents Your Business Plan -- The Home Stretch: Operations & Financial Summary with Rosalie Harms, Harms & Associates, 1-4 p.m., 250-240 Graham Ave. Register: 204-984-2272, manitoba@canadabusiness.mb.ca or www.canadabusiness.mb.ca.
QNET presents Emotional Intelligence, 8:30 a.m., Suite 660, 175 Hargrave St. Information: 204-949-4999, mail@qnet.ca, www.qnet.ca. Fee: $379 members, $449 non-members.
Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce breakfast series We Believe, 7 a.m., Winnipeg Free Press News Café, 237 McDermot Ave.
Nov. 15-17: Manitoba Innovation, Energy and Mines presents Manitoba Mining and Minerals Convention, Nov. 15-17, Winnipeg Convention Centre. Register: www.mineralsconvention.com, 204-945-6558 or econvention@gov.mb.ca. Fee: $200, students $25.
FRIDAY
Commissionaires Manitoba present Emergency First Aid AED/CPR, 8 a.m.-4 p.m., 290 Burnell St. Information: 204-942-5993 or commissionaires.mb.ca.
GT Training and Business Consulting seminar Essential Time & Stress Management, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Viscount Gort Hotel. RSVP: 204-791-9569 or gttbc123@gmail.com. Fee: $295.
Association of Fundraising Professionals, Manitoba Chapter, National Philanthropy Day, workshop and awards luncheon, The Fort Garry. Register: www.afpmanitoba.ca or Lise 204-832-1512.
Canada Manitoba Business Service Centre presents A Freelancer's Guide to Social Media with Ian McCausland, ACI Manitoba, 1 p.m., Winnipeg Winter Club. Information: 204-984-2272, tmcfee@mtec.mb.ca or www.canadabusiness.mb.ca. Free.
Manitoba Tourism Education Council presents Retail Visual Presentation & Display, 9 a.m., 1534 Gamble Pl. Information: 204-957-7437, tmcfee@mtec.mb.ca or www.mtec.mb.ca.
SATURDAY
Canadian Marketing Association session Google Adwords for Success, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Red River College, Notre Dame Campus. RSVP: Fee: $69 members, $89 non-members.
SUNDAY
FoodSafe Certificate Level 1 Food Handler Training Program, 9 a.m., Louis Riel Continuing Education, 5 deBourmont Ave. Information: 204-237-8130.
MONDAY
FoodSafe course food handler training, 6-10 p.m., Miles Macdonell Collegiate, 757 Roch St., Rm. 15. Register: 204-667-6193 or www.retsd-conted.com/. Fee: $110.
Manitoba Tourism Education Council presents Build a TEAM Culture, 9 a.m., 1534 Gamble Pl. Information: 204-957-7437, tmcfee@mtec.mb.ca or www.mtec.mb.ca.
COMING SOON
Nov. 20: Women's Enterprise Centre of Manitoba session Marketing Part II, 5:30-8:30 p.m., 100-207 Donald St. Register: 204-988-1865 or www.wecm.ca. Fee: $50.
Nov. 20: Womens Canadian Club of Winnipeg luncheon noon, Winnipeg Convention Centre. Reserve: 204-663-5657 or wccwinnipeg@gmail.com. Fee: $22 members, $24 non-members.
Nov. 21: Institute of Corporate Directors, Manitoba Chapter presents Board Policy for Today's New Media with Adam Herstein, Pitblado, noon, Manitoba Club. Register: Donna Berrington manitoba@icd.ca, 204-282-4089 or www.icd.ca. Fee: $50 members, $60 non-members.
Nov. 21: 2012 QNET Leadership Forum, 7:30 a.m., Winnipeg Convention Centre, 375 York Ave. Information: 204-956-1720, info@wcc.mb.ca or www.wcc.mb.ca. Fee: $199 members, $229 non-members.
Nov. 21-22: IQ9000 Ltd. course Yellow Belt Lean Six Sigma, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., 220-530 Kenaston Blvd. Register: iq9000.com/courses.htm or 204-453-5900. Fee: $895.
Nov. 22: Eclectic Communications presents Solving The Grammar Dilemma, 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Four Points by Sheraton Winnipeg South. Register: www.eclectic.ca or 204-221-0584. Fee: $215.
Nov. 22: Canadian Condominium Institute Manitoba Chapter presents Condo Boards: Director and Owner Responsibilities, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Canad Inns Polo Park. Register: 204-794-1134 or ccimanitoba@cci.ca. Fee $25 members, $50 non-members.
Nov. 22: Manitoba Tourism Education Council presents Building Self-Confidence, 8:30 a.m., 1534 Gamble Pl. Information: 204-957-7437, tmcfee@mtec.mb.ca or www.mtec.mb.ca.
Nov. 23 & 24: New Media Manitoba and Women's Enterprise Centre of MBlog 2012: Manitoba Blogging Conference 5:30-7:30 p.m. (Friday), Free Press Café and 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. (Saturday) University of Winnipeg. Register: http://newmediamanitoba.com/events/224/mblog-2012.
Nov. 24: FoodSafe course food handler training, 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Grant Park High School, 450 Nathaniel St., Rm. 10. Register: 204-789-0435 or http://lifelonglearning.wsd1.org.
Nov. 27: Women's Enterprise Centre of Manitoba session Operations Planning, Risk Analysis and Sales Forecasting, 5:30-8:30 p.m., 100-207 Donald St. Register: 204-988-1865 or www.wecm.ca. Fee: $50.
Nov. 26-30: IQ9000 Ltd. course Green Belt Lean Six Sigma, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., 220-530 Kenaston Blvd. Register: iq9000.com/courses.htm or 204-453-5900. Fee: $2899.
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Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition November 12, 2012 B6
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