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Business Calendar
This morning's opening numbers:
TSX 12,458.30Dow 12,949.87Nasdaq 2,951.78Dollar 100.43
Today -- in Ottawa, Statistics Canada releases the retail trade figures and wholesale trade figures for December.
Wednesday -- in Toronto, Rogers Communications, commercial property owner Dundee REIT, mining company Sherritt International Corp., Northland Power Inc. and Inmet Mining, which is set to merge with Lundin Mining, all release fourth-quarter results.
Thursday -- in Ottawa, Statistics Canada releases the quarterly financial statistics for enterprises for the fourth-quarter and payroll employment, earnings and hours for December. In Brampton, Ont., Loblaw Companies Ltd. releases fourth-quarter results and in Oakville, Ont., Tim Hortons releases fourth-quarter results. In Toronto CCL Industries Inc., Onex Corp., Magna International Inc. and Centerra Gold Inc. are among the companies to release fourth-quarter results.
Friday -- in Montreal, Osisko Mining Corp. releases fourth-quarter results. In Toronto, Iamgold Corp., Palladium Ltd. and EGI Financial Holdings Inc. release fourth-quarter results.
TODAY
Professional Business Associates meet with Len Bachewich, chartered accountant, noon, Canad Inns Windsor Park, 1034 Elizabeth Rd. Information: 254-6140 or pbawinnipeg.com
WEDNESDAY
BNI Accelerators presents Andre Mager, TA Electric, noon, Winnipeg Winter Club. RSVP: gary.smith@idccomm.mb.ca. Free.
The Manitoba Quality Network presents Write It Right: High-Performance Business Writing, 8:15 a.m.-4:15 p.m., 660-175 Hargrave St. Register: 949-4999 or website www.qnet.ca. Fee: $319 members, $389 non-members.
Sandler Training Business Round Table on Strategic Customer Care -- You Can Reach the Highest Levels of Success, 11:30 a.m., Winter Club, 200 River. Register: Bruce Bishop 668-2803 or bruce.bishop@sandler.com. Fee: $60.
The Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce presents Manitoba BOLD: Education, 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m., Fort Garry Hotel. Information: 944-3314 or tmatichuk@winnipeg-chamber.com. Fee: $95.
Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce meeting South Chapter, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Canad Inns Windsor Park, 1405 St. Matthews Ave. Information: 944-3314 or tmatichuk@winnipeg-chamber.com
The Information and Communication Technology Association of Manitoba host Profits and Productivity -- Strategies for Business-Led Innovation, 8 a.m.-noon, Norwood Hotel, 112 Marion St. Register: www.ictam.ca or info@ictam.ca. Fee: $30.
Manitoba Customer Contact Association workshop Understanding Aboriginal Cultural and Employability, 8:15 a.m.-noon. Register: www.mcca.mb.ca or 975-6464.
BNI Connections Chapter presentation Turning Leads into Sales with Qbop.com with Tammy Kasdorf, Web Wizards, noon-1:30 p.m., Hu's on First, 1 Portage Ave. East, Shaw Park. Fee: $17.00.
BNI Platinum Chapter presents Achieving Referral & Follow-Up Success with Send Out Cards with Orest D. Serwylo, Q Certified Trainer, Send Out Cards, 7-8:30 a.m., Winnipeg Winter Club, 200 River Ave. RSVP: Orest 781-4730 or orestatsendoutcards@shaw.ca
Orest D. Serwylo presents Send Out Cards Business Opportunity Overview, 8:30-9:30 a.m., Winnipeg Winter Club, 200 River Ave. RSVP: Orest 781-4730 or orestatsendoutcards@shaw.ca
The Canada/Manitoba Business Service Centre information workshop CRA -- Small Business Tax with Representative, Canada Revenue Agency, 1-4 p.m., 250-240 Graham Ave. Register: 984-2272, 1-800-665-2019, manitoba@canadabusiness.mb.ca or www.canadabusiness.mb.ca
Canada/Manitoba Business Service Centre seminar Guest Advisor Program/Meet with an Insurance Advisor with Jason Thompson, BSI Insurance Brokers, 1-3 p.m., 250-240 Graham Ave. Register: 984-2272, 1-800-665-2019, manitoba@canadabusiness.mb.ca or www.canadabusiness.mb.ca
Feb. 22, 29, March 7 & 14: Mary Jane's Cooking School classes Vegan & Vegetarian Fare, 6-8:30 p.m. Register: 775-2522 or mjcookin@mymts.net. Fee: $160.
THURSDAY
Professional Property Managers Association (PPMA) workshop Repair Issues, Suite Rehabilitations with RTB facilitator, 9:30-11 a.m., 1335 Henderson Hwy. Information: www.ppmamanitoba.com. Register: 957-1224. Fee $10.
Women's Enterprise Centre of Manitoba session Introduction to Financial Management, 6:30-8:30 p.m., 207 Donald St. Register: www.wecm.ca or 988-1860. Fee: $30.
The Manitoba Quality Network presents Strategic Planning: From Vision to Action, 8:15 a.m.-4:15 p.m., 660-175 Hargrave St. Register: 949-4999 or website www.qnet.ca. Fee: $319 members, $389 non-members.
Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce After Business Mixer with Red River College, 5-7 p.m., Roblin Centre, Exchange District Campus, Red River College, 160 Princess St. Information: 944-3314 or tmatichuk@winnipeg-chamber.com
Investors Group Winnipeg Downtown career session What is Your Dream Job, 5:30 p.m., 444 St. Mary Ave., 9th Floor. RSVP: Janet Krawchuk, janet.krawchuk@investorsgroup.com, 943-6828 ext. 300, 1-866-285-2969 ext. 300 or www.waynecadogan.com
Rotary Club of Winnipeg West meeting with Diane Gray, CEO CentrePort Canada. Information: 889-2156. Fee: $15.
Rotary Clubs of Winnipeg celebrates 107th Anniversary of the founding of Rotary with Projects Display, 11:30 a.m. and Rotary -- Past Accomplishments and Future Challenge with district governor Eva Vida, 12:10-1:30 p.m., Winnipeg Convention Centre. Information: 943-1427 Fee: $16..
University of Winnipeg Professional Applied and Continuing Education seminar Appreciative Inquiry: A Positive Revolution in Change with Deri Latimer, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., University of Winnipeg Buhler Centre, 460 Portage Ave. Information: http://dce.uwinnipegcourses.ca/ or 204-982-6633. Fee: $195.
Canada/Manitoba Business Service Centre seminar Facebook for Business with Susan Hurrell, Lanoie.com, 1-3 p.m., 250-240 Graham Ave. Register: 984-2272, 1-800-665-2019, manitoba@canadabusiness.mb.ca or www.canadabusiness.mb.ca.
FRIDAY
Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters Going Global workshop learn the benefits of international trade training firsthand from FITT certified professionals and Manitoba companies just like yours, 7:30-9:30 a.m., Norwood Hotel, 112 Marion St. Regiser: 949.1454 or www.daretocompete.ca. Fee: $25.
SATURDAY
University of Winnipeg Professional Applied and Continuing Education seminar Establishing and Monitoring a Budget with Rob Shura, 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m., University of Winnipeg Buhler Centre, 460 Portage Ave. Information: http://dce.uwinnipegcourses.ca/ or 982-6633. Fee: $195.
Canada/Manitoba Business Service Centre seminar Search Engine Part 1 -- Optimization (SEO): On-Page Tactics with Susan Hurrell, Lanoie.com, 10 a.m.-noon, 250-240 Graham Ave. Register: 984-2272, 1-800-665-2019, manitoba@canadabusiness.mb.ca or www.canadabusiness.mb.ca
Canada/Manitoba Business Service Centre seminar Search Engine Part 2 - Marketing (SEM): Off-Page Tactics with Susan Hurrell, Lanoie.com, 1-3 p.m., 250-240 Graham Ave. Register: 984-2272, 1-800-665-2019, manitoba@canadabusiness.mb.ca or www.canadabusiness.mb.ca
MONDAY
Manitoba Tourism Education Council presents Preparing a Business Plan, 9 a.m.-noon, 100-1534 Gamble Pl. Information: 957-7437 ext. 203.
COMING SOON
Feb. 28: Manitoba Quality Network presents Emotional Intelligence for Achieving Personal and Organizational Success, 8:15 a.m.-4:15 p.m., 660-175 Hargrave St. Register: 949-4999 or website www.qnet.ca. Fee: $319 members, $389 non-members.
Feb. 28: ReframeHR session Shutting Down Deception with St. Anne police Chief Marc Robichaud, 9:15 a.m.-4 p.m., Millennium Library. Register: Candace, candace@reframehr.com. Fee: $399.
Feb. 28: University of Winnipeg Professional Applied and Continuing Education seminar The Power of Connection -- The Art of Networking with Eddie Calisto-Tavares, 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m., University of Winnipeg Buhler Centre, 460 Portage Ave. Fee: $195. Information: http://dce.uwinnipegcourses.ca/ or 982-6633.
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Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition February 21, 2012 B9
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