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2012 Provincial Recognition of Excellence Awards and Developmental Workshop

We are pleased to announce that the 2011/2012 Provincial Recognition of Excellence Awards and Developmental Workshop will be held in Edmonton at the Chateau Louis Hotel & Conference Centre on Feb. 24th – Feb. 26, 2012.

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Shooting Contest Winners

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The Army Cadet League of Canada (Alberta) is proud to announce the winners of this year’s Shooting Contest:

  • Top Team: 3003 RCACC Battle River, Score 659
  • Top Shot: Meuters-Murphy N. 3003 Battle River, Score 183.6
  • Top Tyro Shot: MCpl Leduc Y 2716 RCACC Mayerthorpe, Score 149.3
  • 2nd Place: 3016 RCACC Airdrie Team A, Score 529
  • 3rd Place: 3016 RCACC Airdrie Team B, Score 515
  • 4th Place: 3053 RCACC Lac Ste Anne
  • 5th Place: 2716 RCACC Mayerthorpe
  • 6th Place: 3025 RCACC Didsbury

Congratulations to the winners and a big thank you to all who took part!

 

2011 Photo Contest

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The time has come again for Staff and Cadets to submit their photos for our contest! Deadline for submissions is 31 December 2011. We are also happy to announce that we have, once again, further streamlined the submission process by creating a Flickr group for this contest. Of course as in previous years, we will also accept printed photos by mail.

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2010 Photo Contest Winners

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We are pleased to announce the winners of the 2010 photo contest:

Photographer of the Year:

Best in Show – CIC, CI, CV:

For Best in Show – Junior Cadet:

CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL THE WINNERS!

Note: Unfortunately this year there were no entries received for “Best in Show – Senior Cadet”.

 

Vimy Ridge: Heaven to Hell

In Vimy Ridge: Heaven to Hell, viewers will be on the ground with the Canadian Corps through a battlefield archaeological excavation. Found objects are subject to analysis—each one allowed to tell its own unique story; to reveal the untold personal experiences of Canadian ground troops and their enemies.

View Part 2 and Part 3.

   

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