(Above) From left, Councillor Cindy Gilroy, City of Winnipeg; Gail Little and Bobbi MacLennan, Ager Little Architects Inc.; Dr. Marjory Kerr, president, Booth University College; and Denise Young, vice-president administration, Booth University College, at the presentation of the accessibility award
The City of Winnipeg’s Access Advisory Committee presented Booth University College with an Access Award—Circle of Excellence following various renovations to the campus, which were designed by Ager Little Architects Inc.
Booth University College’s front entrance was replaced with two gently sloping accessible walkways: the stairs, landscaping and bike storage were replaced; and public washrooms were renovated to improve accessibility. The entrance now features LED strip lighting at walkways, improving night safety; detectable warning areas and contrasting pavers, directing the visually impaired to the entrance; new sliding entrance doors allowing hands-free operation; and an integrated in-slab snow melting system.
New Divisions Celebrate the Presentation of Divisional Flags
Atlantic and Prairies and Northern Territories divisions dedicate flags after the official merger in January.
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Following the official merging of divisions in January, The Salvation Army celebrated the installation of new leaders and the presentation of divisional flags for the Atlantic and Prairies and Northern Territories divisions. “Having fresh and visionary leadership is essential for the future of the new Prairies and Northern Territories
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New Appointments Announced for Canada and Bermuda Territory
International Headquarters approves appointments for five officers.
NewsPlease pray for our officers as they share in these respective ministry opportunities.
A Choral Convocation: History in the Making
Six staff songster brigades from across North America and the United Kingdom meet in Toronto for a weekend of praise and worship.
by Pamela Richardson NewsPowerful weekend a testament to the transformative power of God’s music.
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