CPRS Donates $500 to Winnipeg Harvest
Keeping with the MCOY tradition, CPRS Manitoba made a donation to a charity of the winner’s choice. This year, Winnipeg Harvest was the recipient of a $500 donation.
Keeping with the MCOY tradition, CPRS Manitoba made a donation to a charity of the winner’s choice. This year, Winnipeg Harvest was the recipient of a $500 donation.
The Canadian Red Cross is looking for Public Affairs volunteers to join our Winnipeg team in preparation for potential spring floods.
Manitoba Homecoming 2010 Selected as CPRS Manitoba’s “Manitoba Communicator of the Year” Join us for a gala luncheon to honour the winner of our annual Communicator of the Year Award. The award celebrates excellence in public communications that has made a significant contribution to their community. The Manitoba Communicator of the Year award will be …
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Through the use of creative and innovative techniques, Downtown Peggy has amassed a Twitter following of almost 2,000 people and had more than 40,000 visits to her blog in the past year. She celebrates the fun things happening downtown focusing on dining, shopping and entertainment.
This is a great opportunity to gain a fascinating insight into the planning and protocol involved in a Royal visit, a subject that is sure to be of interest to professional communicators but also to those with a interest in the Monarch.
Want to make a difference? You can! Become a member of the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation CIBC Run for the Cure Planning Committee in Winnipeg.
CPRS Manitoba is hosting their first luncheon of 2011 on Wednesday, January 26th.
Our guest speaker is Scott Brown, Director, Corporate Communications & Hockey Operations, Manitoba Moose.
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