WEEKEND, January 23-25, 2015 metronews.ca | twitter.com/metroedmonton | facebook.com/metroedmonton EDMONTON NEWS WORTH SHARING. The Kohler Report Here’s to free-range parenting PAGE 35 Dirks quashes Edmonton Catholic plan to build childcare facilities Modular buildings. were provided to your school worry to have their kids driv- authority for purposes related en or bussed some place else,” Board plans to lobby to the education of Alberta she said. government for students and children.” Brenneis called the govern- The district had planned to ment’s response frustrating. wrap-around services install the modulars at Bishop “The parents are crying David Motiuk School, Father out for the spaces and I think Michael Mireau School, St. the Catholic school district LEAH John XXIII School and the St. was trying to do the right HOLOIDAY Brendan Replacement School thing,” she said. [email protected] and use lease money to repay Alberta Education spokes- the initial cost of the build. woman Tamara Magnan ex- Alberta’s education minister Engel said she was dis- plained in an email to Metro has kiboshed a proposal from appointed with the minis- the government provides dis- Edmonton Catholic Schools ter’s response, since the dis- tricts with education grants to set up modular classrooms trict has heard from parents for the purpose of providing at four city schools that could throughout the city who are kindergarten to Grade 12 edu- be used for childcare space. desperate for childcare facili- cation. In a letter obtained by ties. “Thus, Alberta Education Metro, Minister Gordon Dirks “Our mandate is to make does not allow school juris- informed ECS board chair sure every child has every- dictions to use these funds to Debbie Engel “funding for thing in place as much as pos- offer childcare services,” she childcare facilities is outside sible to make sure they suc- wrote. of the mandate of education ceed to the best of their ability In response to the minis- and school authorities.” and if that means making life ter’s letter, ECS said it plans The board had OKed the easier for their parents and to form an ad-hoc commit- plan in October to use $3.6 their siblings then that’s my tee to lobby the government million from the sale of old mandate,” Engel said. Education minister Gordon Dirks put the brakes on plans from the Edmonton Catholic School Board to for wrap-around services at- school properties to build Currently, ECS has 19 day- use modular classrooms to provide daycare services. METRO FILE tached to schools, including eight modulars that could be care leases and 42 before- and childcare services. used for daycare, as well as after-school-care leases rent- “We will be getting par- before- and after-school care. ing school space in their dis- Lana Brenneis said having parents. really ideal, because parents ents on board. We will be get- Dirks noted the “$3.6-mil- trict. a daycare at the school has “Having a daycare within have one place to drop their ting the message out there,” lion unused education grants St. Gabriel School parent been an incredible asset to the actual school building is kids off and don’t have to said Engel. TELUS STORES Downtown Edmonton City Centre 9915 108A Ave. NW 11315 104th Ave. Better together North . 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TELUS, the TELUS logo, Optik, Optik TV, telus.com and the future is friendly are trademarks of TELUS Corporation, used under licence. © 2015 TELUS. metronews.ca EDMONTON 3 WEEKEND, January 23-25, 2015 Alberta. ‘Tax points’ proposed for Calgary, Edmonton N Calgary and Edmonton may not get any new taxation powers from the Alberta government as they negoti- ate new city charters, but both mayors are now talking E about getting a guaranteed chunk of existing — or new — taxes that the province collects. “In some ways I’d be W happier with a sharing of a Doug Horner served as fi nance minister and delivered the 2012 budget before being removed from cabinet when Premier Jim Prentice was sworn in. THE CANADIAN PRESS FILE tax point — a piece of the Horner bows out of income tax like they have in Manitoba — or, if there is a sales tax, like they have in Saskatchewan, a piece of that goes to cities,” Edmon- ton Mayor Don Iveson said S Thursday. provincial politics Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi said that approach has worked well between other levels of government. The mayors’ comments came after Premier Jim Prentice pledged Thursday Government. Premier it was time to return to the Quoted to have a revised Municipal Jim Prentice says that private sector. Government Act (MGA) — “You know it’s been 14 legislation that delegates au- he’ll be ‘sorry to lose’ years — 10 years as a cab- “We’re going to be able to work our way through what thorities to cities and towns former fi nance minister inet minister, five premiers, is going to be a very signifi cant issue around the low- — in place by 2016. three times as deputy — it’s price environment and changing how we do business.” Municipal Affairs Min- time,” he said, adding that ister Diana McQueen said he had to make the deci- Former Finance minister Doug Horner, on the challenges facing Alberta as he announced Thursday the new MGA RYAN sion now because the party’s his retirement from politics should involve some form of TUMILTY nomination is open and his additional revenue flowing to [email protected] riding needs a candidate. After serving in cabinet to see Horner stepping down. Alberta’s cities and towns. “It’s important that the for a decade, Horner was “I will be sorry to lose “This MGA is really about After 14 years in politics, for- association has a clear under- left out of Premier Jim Pren- him. We spoke this morning. empowering and enabling mer finance minister, leader- standing of what it is they tice’s ministry this past fall. I understand the reason for municipalities to do more,” ship candidate and deputy have to do now,” he said. Horner said that was not a his decision,” he said. she said. “If there are things premier Doug Horner is call- Horner said the decision factor in his decision. “Some of what we’re that they are going to do ing it quits. has been weighing on him “It doesn’t have anything dealing with in terms of the more of that we currently Horner announced Thurs- since former premier Alison to do with any kind of nega- financial circumstances in do, as a province, then it’s day that he would not be Redford’s time in office. tive connotation to caucus or this province right now were only right that the funding running in the next election “I have been thinking to this premier. It has every- made a little easier by some that we have to deliver those and would resign as an MLA about this for a long time. I thing to do with a personal of the very good work that services now could go to the at the end of this month. have been thinking about it decision on my part,” he Doug did as minister of fi- municipalities.” He said after a lengthy since before Alison stepped said. nance,” he said. ROBSON FLETCHER/METRO career in provincial politics, down,” he said. Prentice expressed regret WITH FILES FROM ROBSON FLETCHER 4 EDMONTON metronews.ca WEEKEND, January 23-25, 2015 ‘Prices are not going to bounce back’: Prentice Alberta Premier Jim Prentice poor it is one of the toughest says there’s no chance that forms of taxation in this coun- the province can “ride things try, because it has a flat level of out” while waiting for a re- tax for people who are strug- bound in oil prices. gling to raise their families and Prentice says a full discus- make ends meet,” he said. sion must be held with Al- “I don’t believe that was bertans to find a way to deal the original intention … they with a decline of $7 billion in did not intend that it would be resource revenues triggered regressive, to use that term, by a fall in world oil prices to on poor people in this prov- below $50 US a barrel. ince. I think we need to be “I know there is a thought mindful of that, especially as out there that we should just we go forward in what is go- ride this out and prices will re- ing to be a difficult year.” bound and we’ll be back into Premier Jim Prentice In Edmonton on Thursday, happier times,” Prentice said METRO FILE NDP Leader Rachel Notley, Ice carver Uldis Zarins, from Latvia, works on a demonstration ice sculpture while the weather is overcast and cool Thursday. said the New Democrats have enough for carving for Ice on Whyte. The warm temperatures will be a challenge this weekend, as the competitors “That is not the advice we circumstance than we’ve seen been fighting against the flat work in the cooler dark hours to create their ice sculptures for competition. LUCY HAINES/FOR METRO are receiving.” in other commodity cycles. tax for a long time. Thaw may mean Prentice noted that both Prices are not going to bounce “Welcome to the party,” financial and energy experts back.” she said. “We’ve only been have made it clear prices Alberta has to look for saying that for about 15 years. aren’t going to recover any other ways to make up the I’m not quite sure why it took time soon. shortfall, including a change them so long to get that. He said it’s expected a bar- in taxation, Prentice said. He “If they had gotten it 15 slush on Whyte rel of oil could be selling for pointed to the province’s 10 years earlier, we wouldn’t be $62 US next year and maybe per cent flax tax, which he in this position now.” $68 US the year after that. said has its positives, but is The NDP and the Liberals But he added it isn’t likely also “regressive” and a chal- have long argued for a progres- to move much beyond that for lenge to the “working poor.” sive income tax, saying a flat some time. “One of the negative things tax punishes working families. “This is a different market about it is that for the working THE CANADIAN PRESS Winter festival. whatever the weather.” In detail Warm weather could Festival artistic director and carving competition judge De- lead to less action layne Corbett is less welcoming (cid:580)(cid:3) (cid:39)(cid:221)(cid:229)(cid:3)(cid:279)(cid:274)(cid:3)(cid:96)(cid:254)(cid:317)(cid:302)(cid:229)(cid:561)(cid:296)(cid:3)(cid:220)(cid:229)(cid:296)(cid:302)(cid:3)(cid:209)(cid:302)- of the balmy weather. (cid:302)(cid:229)(cid:274)(cid:225)(cid:209)(cid:274)(cid:221)(cid:229)(cid:3)(cid:254)(cid:209)(cid:296)(cid:3)(cid:220)(cid:229)(cid:229)(cid:274)(cid:3)(cid:209)(cid:220)(cid:279)(cid:305)(cid:302)(cid:3) “The sun just burns (cid:633)(cid:629)(cid:550)(cid:627)(cid:627)(cid:627)(cid:3)(cid:255)(cid:274)(cid:3)(cid:279)(cid:274)(cid:229)(cid:3)(cid:279)(cid:238)(cid:3)(cid:255)(cid:302)(cid:296)(cid:3)(cid:289)(cid:209)(cid:296)(cid:302)(cid:3) LUCY through the ice — if it’s above (cid:628)(cid:629)(cid:3)(cid:229)(cid:225)(cid:255)(cid:302)(cid:255)(cid:279)(cid:274)(cid:296)(cid:553)(cid:3)(cid:3)(cid:71)(cid:292)(cid:279)(cid:225)(cid:305)(cid:221)(cid:229)(cid:292)(cid:296)(cid:3)(cid:296)(cid:209)(cid:317)(cid:3) HAINES zero and overcast, that’s okay. (cid:273)(cid:279)(cid:292)(cid:229)(cid:3)(cid:289)(cid:229)(cid:279)(cid:289)(cid:268)(cid:229)(cid:3)(cid:209)(cid:302)(cid:302)(cid:229)(cid:274)(cid:225)(cid:3)(cid:315)(cid:254)(cid:229)(cid:274)(cid:3) [email protected] But perfect conditions are (cid:302)(cid:254)(cid:229)(cid:3)(cid:315)(cid:229)(cid:209)(cid:302)(cid:254)(cid:229)(cid:292)(cid:3)(cid:255)(cid:296)(cid:3)(cid:315)(cid:209)(cid:292)(cid:273)(cid:553) about minus-5 and cloudy,” Call today for The continuing January thaw said Corbett. (cid:580)(cid:3) (cid:83)(cid:254)(cid:229)(cid:3)(cid:39)(cid:221)(cid:229)(cid:3)(cid:17)(cid:209)(cid:292)(cid:314)(cid:255)(cid:274)(cid:251)(cid:3)(cid:17)(cid:279)(cid:273)(cid:289)(cid:229)(cid:302)(cid:255)- may be making puddles of the “We can build snow blocks (cid:302)(cid:255)(cid:279)(cid:274)(cid:3)(cid:292)(cid:305)(cid:274)(cid:296)(cid:3)(cid:302)(cid:254)(cid:255)(cid:296)(cid:3)(cid:315)(cid:229)(cid:229)(cid:266)(cid:229)(cid:274)(cid:225)(cid:550)(cid:3) (cid:135)(cid:3)Pre-Approval ice and snow around town, for shade and work after dark (cid:315)(cid:255)(cid:302)(cid:254)(cid:3)(cid:229)(cid:255)(cid:251)(cid:254)(cid:302)(cid:3)(cid:255)(cid:274)(cid:302)(cid:229)(cid:292)(cid:274)(cid:209)(cid:302)(cid:255)(cid:279)(cid:274)(cid:209)(cid:268)(cid:3) (cid:135)(cid:3)(cid:41)(cid:76)(cid:81)(cid:68)(cid:81)(cid:70)(cid:76)(cid:81)(cid:74) but organizers at the city’s and through the night, but (cid:302)(cid:229)(cid:209)(cid:273)(cid:296)(cid:3)(cid:221)(cid:279)(cid:273)(cid:289)(cid:229)(cid:302)(cid:255)(cid:274)(cid:251)(cid:3)(cid:238)(cid:279)(cid:292)(cid:3)(cid:302)(cid:279)(cid:289)(cid:3) (cid:135)(cid:3)(cid:38)(cid:82)(cid:80)(cid:80)(cid:72)(cid:85)(cid:70)(cid:76)(cid:68)(cid:79)(cid:3)(cid:41)(cid:76)(cid:81)(cid:68)(cid:81)(cid:70)(cid:76)(cid:81)(cid:74)(cid:3) premier winter festival aren’t ideally there would be a lot (cid:254)(cid:279)(cid:274)(cid:279)(cid:305)(cid:292)(cid:296)(cid:553)(cid:3)(cid:5)(cid:220)(cid:279)(cid:305)(cid:302)(cid:3)(cid:632)(cid:632)(cid:627)(cid:3)(cid:220)(cid:268)(cid:279)(cid:221)(cid:266)(cid:296)(cid:3) sweating it. more shade trees in the park, (cid:279)(cid:238)(cid:3)(cid:221)(cid:268)(cid:229)(cid:209)(cid:292)(cid:3)(cid:255)(cid:221)(cid:229)(cid:3)(cid:209)(cid:292)(cid:229)(cid:3)(cid:296)(cid:254)(cid:255)(cid:289)(cid:289)(cid:229)(cid:225)(cid:3) “Everything goes ahead ac- and colder temperatures. Come (cid:238)(cid:292)(cid:279)(cid:273)(cid:3)(cid:209)(cid:274)(cid:3)(cid:61)(cid:274)(cid:302)(cid:209)(cid:292)(cid:255)(cid:279)(cid:3)(cid:273)(cid:209)(cid:274)(cid:305)(cid:238)(cid:209)(cid:221)- cording to plan,” said Ice on on, it’s January in Edmonton.” (cid:302)(cid:305)(cid:292)(cid:255)(cid:274)(cid:251)(cid:3)(cid:289)(cid:268)(cid:209)(cid:274)(cid:302)(cid:3)(cid:238)(cid:279)(cid:292)(cid:3)(cid:302)(cid:254)(cid:229)(cid:3)(cid:229)(cid:314)(cid:229)(cid:274)(cid:302)(cid:553) Edmonton West Whyte festival producer Wanda Bornn said the artists will 11025 - 184 Street Bornn, who is putting final likely be carving at night, an touches on the End of Steel idea carver Sandis Kondrats chain saw and been in hos- (cid:24)(cid:27)(cid:26)(cid:135)(cid:23)(cid:20)(cid:19)(cid:135)(cid:24)(cid:27)(cid:21)(cid:19) Park in Old Strathcona before doesn’t relish. pital more than once, so you the festival opens Friday at “These are dangerous tools don’t want to be carving when 2 p.m. “There’s tons to do, — I’ve cut my head with a you’re tired,” he said. 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More than Women Building Futures $1M to go to skilled labour training program The federal government is investing nearly $1 million in the Women Building LUCY Futures (WBF) program, HAINES while the province is kicking [email protected] in $250,000. Industry leaders from Imperial Oil and Shell Government and industry Canada are also funding the put money behind their expansion of the program message that Canada needs to include online and on- more skilled tradespeople site courses for aboriginal with the announcement of women. a $1-million-plus investment for Women Building Futures (cid:580)(cid:3) (cid:17)(cid:209)(cid:274)(cid:209)(cid:225)(cid:209)(cid:561)(cid:296)(cid:3)(cid:243)(cid:292)(cid:296)(cid:302)(cid:3)(cid:302)(cid:292)(cid:209)(cid:225)(cid:229)(cid:296)(cid:3) (WBF) — a program that pro- (cid:302)(cid:292)(cid:209)(cid:255)(cid:274)(cid:255)(cid:274)(cid:251)(cid:3)(cid:238)(cid:209)(cid:221)(cid:255)(cid:268)(cid:255)(cid:302)(cid:317)(cid:3)(cid:238)(cid:279)(cid:292)(cid:3) vides skilled labour training (cid:315)(cid:279)(cid:273)(cid:229)(cid:274)(cid:550)(cid:3)(cid:96)(cid:16)(cid:34)(cid:3)(cid:229)(cid:316)(cid:289)(cid:229)(cid:221)(cid:302)(cid:296)(cid:3) to women for the construc- (cid:629)(cid:631)(cid:550)(cid:627)(cid:627)(cid:627)(cid:3)(cid:315)(cid:279)(cid:273)(cid:229)(cid:274)(cid:3)(cid:315)(cid:255)(cid:268)(cid:268)(cid:3)(cid:209)(cid:221)(cid:221)(cid:229)(cid:296)(cid:296)(cid:3) tion industry. (cid:302)(cid:254)(cid:229)(cid:3)(cid:626)(cid:631)(cid:55)(cid:25)(cid:3)(cid:71)(cid:292)(cid:279)(cid:251)(cid:292)(cid:209)(cid:273)(cid:3)(cid:279)(cid:314)(cid:229)(cid:292)(cid:3) Michelle Rempel, minister (cid:302)(cid:254)(cid:229)(cid:3)(cid:274)(cid:229)(cid:316)(cid:302)(cid:3)(cid:302)(cid:254)(cid:292)(cid:229)(cid:229)(cid:3)(cid:317)(cid:229)(cid:209)(cid:292)(cid:296)(cid:3)(cid:209)(cid:274)(cid:225)(cid:3) of state for western econom- (cid:292)(cid:229)(cid:209)(cid:221)(cid:254)(cid:3)(cid:296)(cid:279)(cid:273)(cid:229)(cid:3)(cid:630)(cid:627)(cid:3)(cid:209)(cid:220)(cid:279)(cid:292)(cid:255)(cid:251)(cid:255)(cid:274)(cid:209)(cid:268)(cid:3) ic diversification, said the (cid:221)(cid:279)(cid:273)(cid:273)(cid:305)(cid:274)(cid:255)(cid:302)(cid:255)(cid:229)(cid:296)(cid:553) skilled labour gap is a priority for her department, as is giv- ing aboriginal women access “Online or on site, we to projects like WBF #4ME. want to be able to reach any “We continue to see woman anywhere who is in- women underrepresented terested in a career in the in the skilled labour mar- trades,” said WBF president ket. The #4ME project will Judy Lynn Archer. Lana Kinghorn is halfway through the 17-week Women Building Futures program, where she’s getting the skills needed to work as a welder, electrician, allow flexible training to When Lana Kinghorn plumber, pipe fitter or carpenter. LUCY HAINES/FOR METRO more women — we know got laid off a few years ago, it’s a powerful program — it she decided it was “kind of is working through the 17- safety ticket and skills in six north for work. even build our upper body changes women’s lives,” said silly not to get a trade in Al- week Journeywoman Start areas of the construction “I love it. We get the strength to be able to work in Rempel. berta.” Today, the 38-year-old program at WBF, getting her trade, with plans to move knowledge we need, and the trades,” she said. Parents pleased with digital tools, teachers not Some Alberta parents are tak- digital reporting tools have en- maintain, said Edmonton pub- ATA president Marc Ram- ing issue with a new report that hanced the level of instruction Quoted lic board staff. sankar said it’s essential to en- suggests digital reporting tools and assessment in classrooms, A spokesman from Cal- sure that new tools introduced “I like that the information that used to … go home used in the province’s schools while 40 per cent agreed com- gary’s Board of Education told into the classroom, like digital are more of a hindrance than a munication with parents in (a) kid’s backpack, you get it in one piece.” Metro the district has been reporting, don’t impact teach- helper for educators. hasn’t improved either. working with teachers to iden- ing and learning. Wendy Western, parent and school council vice-president The stats released by the Edmonton parent Wendy tify possible workload issues “Having teachers use copi- Alberta Teachers’ Association Western said the SchoolZone and digital reporting tools. ous amounts of time to record polled 1,100 teachers across — used by the city’s public teachers and the school. backpack,” said Western, who “We are committed to both in an electronic fashion isn’t the province and reported on school district to report student “I like that the information serves as school council vice- improving the conditions for a teaching tool, it’s not im- digital tools including Power- grades, track yellow buses and that used to ... go home in (a) president for Michael Strembit- student success and improving pacting student learning. It’s School and StudentsAchieve. post important notes to parents kid’s backpack, you get it in sky School. the conditions of professional reporting student learning,” The report found that 63 — has been a great way to com- one piece. It’s no longer crum- The program costs approxi- practice through this commit- Ramsankar said. per cent of teachers don’t think municate with her daughter’s pled up in the bottom of their mately $250,000 per year to tee,” he said. LEAH HOLOIDAY/METRO OUR BEST PLAN EVER 44 $ The Cross-Canada Plan /month • Unlimited Data • Unlimited Canada & US Talk • Unlimited Global Text • International Calling from 1¢/min • Voicemail+ • Credits to use your phone across Canada OFFER ENDS SOON Off er is valid as of November 2014 and are subject to change or cancellation without notice. All unlimited plan features are from anywhere on our network, otherwise long distance and roaming rates apply. 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Love story being a ride with Robert’s character colour movies screamed the on a snowmobile. technology at the audience. shot in Edmonton with Andrew Scholotiuk, one “If you look at something 3D cameras of the film’s producers, said like the Wizard of Oz, it’s they have been excited to super-saturated colours; they make the film for a while, really want to get every inch and wanted to try something of saturation you could,” he RYAN unique. said. TUMILTY “This was a project that Scholotiuk said the film is [email protected] really stood out and we partnering with NAIT to use thought it could be a great some of the institutes theatre A charming love story set in twist on a genre,” he said. space and offering opportun- Northern Canada is being While it might seem like ities to grads to work on the brought to life in Edmonton a gimmick, Scholotiuk said film. this month and they’re doing shooting the film in 3D is He said the entire com- it in 3D. about exploring the technol- munity has really supported Production company 12pt ogy’s artistic possibilities. the production. media is shooting 40 Below “We felt that we wanted to “We’re only able to hap- and Falling in and around the use it as an artistic tool,” he pen because we have passion city with 3D cameras — a first said. and commitment and people for a romantic-comedy. “We find that like all tech- who are incredibly commit- The film stars Jewel Staite, nical elements of a film, you ted to the cause.” who previously appeared in shouldn’t be aware of it.” Firefly and stars in the drama Director Dylan Pearce said 40 Below and Falling series The Killing. Her co-star new technology in film is al- is Canadian actor Shawn Rob- ways used in extreme ways at erts from Resident Evil, Edge first. The film has been licensed of Darkness and X-Men. “People forget that when to appear in several mar- Jewel plays a teacher leav- sound came out or colour kets overseas and will ap- ing a northern Alberta town came out it was viewed as just pear on the Super Channel who finds herself stuck in a a gimmick,” he said. in the fall. snowstorm and has to hitch Scholotiuk said the first 10 EDMONTON metronews.ca WEEKEND, January 23-25, 2015 New OR provides more options Health. 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Stollery Children’s Hospital. “We’re so lucky to have “By delaying a complex a catheter. this option today — it buys surgery until he’s older, it’ll Mom Shandra said that us time to see how Isaac’s improve the chances of a other than watching Isaac’s heart will grow, before go- positive outcome for Isaac.” weight and monitoring his ing on with other repairs,” “We’re fortunate to have blood oxygen, Isaac is able said Isaac’s dad Matt who, this technique,” added car- to be at home in Calgary with wife Shandra, found diac surgeon Dr. Mohammed until he’s strong enough for out about Isaac’s congenital Al Aklabi, who inserted bands further surgeries. “If he was heart defect at 21 weeks ges- to regulate the flow of blood born last year, we wouldn’t Shandra and Matt Tymchuk, with four-month old Isaac, say procedures available in the new hybrid operating room at the tation. to Isaac’s lungs, while Dr. have the chance we do now,” Mazankowski have allowed them to delay needed heart surgery until the baby grows stronger. LUCY HAINES/FOR METRO The milestone procedure Wan inserted a stent through she said. PROJECT MANAGER Where do you stand in your current career? Are you fine with status quo, or do you want an opportunity to make a real impact? At Chandos, you can build your passion. It’s about alliances and ideas not egos or agendas. We are a leading Canadian builder that seeks a Project Manager to be based in our Edmonton office. ARE YOU TIRED OF THE OLD WAY OF DOING THINGS? ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A CULTURE ROOTED IN RESPECT FOR PEOPLE? IF YOU HAVE 5 YEARS OF COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE, WE’VE GOT A CAREER FOR YOU. Our unique culture attracts a high caliber employee, whether it’s in the field or office. Those who thrive at Chandos do so because they understand that their success is dependent on the collective effort. That’s because every Chandos employee has an opportunity to own a stake in the company and it shows. Are you inspired by mutual respect and solid relationships? Do you have a desire to learn and to share what you’ve learned? Want to be part of something bigger than yourself? If you’re looking for the opportunity to make your mark, we should talk. Because opportunity is one thing we’re very big on at Chandos. SEE THINGS DIFFERENTLY KAREN ROSYCHUK Human Resources Manager [email protected]