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We generally have 2 newsletters a year (late Spring and late Fall) to keep you up-to-date on the latest projects and stories.  Our Annual Reports are produced for our AGM in May each year and are similar to our newsletters.

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Nov 2011 Newsletter (Issue 17)

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2009 Annual Report
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Newsletter Archive

Issue 17 – November 2011
Issue 16 – July 2011
Issue 15 – November 2010
Issue 14 – April 2010 
Issue 13 – December 2009
Issue 12 – September 2009
Issue 11 – November 2008
Issue 10 – June 2008 
Issue 9 – November  2007

Issue 8 – June 2007 
Issue 7 – November 2006 
Issue 6 – May 2006 
Issue 5 – November 2005 
Issue 4 – April 2005 
Issue 3 – Oct 2004 
Issue 2 – May 2004 
Issue 1 – August 2003 

 

Annual Reports and Financial Statements

2009 - Annual Report 
*2008 - Annual Report 
*2007 - Annual Report 
2006 - Annual Report 
2005 - Annual Report 
2004 - Annual Report 

2008 - Financial Statement 
2007 - Financial Statement 
2006 - Financial Statement 
2005 - Financial Statement 
2004 - Financial Statement 
2003 - Financial Statement 
2002 - Financial Statement 

* Annual Reports that were mailed to our mailing list in place of a newsletter

 



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