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Board Structure

Operational and Structural Review Committee - Irish Loop Development Board 


Communications

REDB Logo Manual 300 DPI

 


Financial Mangement

Regional Economic Development Boards Internal Controls

 

Innovation

Innovation - Access Irishloop Initiative

 
Labour Market

Baccalieu Trail LMI 

Labrador West Apprenticeship Training 

St. Lawrence Labour Market Mining Research 

Southern Labrador Website 

Targeted Initiative for Older Workers program (TIOW)

Micro Business Development Group 

Marine Frontline Hospitality Training 

NLREDA Booklet LMI 

Chambers of Commerce Report (Report that was led by REDBs in NS working with their Chambers of Commerce)

 

Municipal Engagement

Municipal Engagement - Irish Loop Integrated Community Sustainability Plan 
 

Partnership Development

SMBJC - Memorandum of Agreement - 2009-2010

SSJC - MOA 2009-2010

Chamber of Commerce - Memorandum of Agreement - Sustainable Partners Initiative

Irish Loop 50+ Association - MOA 2009-2010


Resource Development

Toolkits: Cranberry Development 

 

Social Media

Links to some videos produced by the Colchester RDA (a Nova Scotia REDB) for you tube. 

Truro Farmers Market - Truro, Nova Scotia
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBJb_vKQ8IE 

Business Testimonial 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HcCSWilvoE&feature=channel
 
Business Testimonial 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bcs6mql0Avc&feature=channel
 
 Welcome to Colchester
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnBwfbIYpKQ&feature=channel


 Trail Development

Information for Project Sponsors

Signage Policy for Trail Development

Images of Trail Signs

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