NEWS
RELEASE: January 31, 2010
The North Shore Waterfront Industrial Association is pleased to once
again sponsor the North Shore Working Waterfront Program – an
educational program for North Vancouver elementary school students.
Since the program began in 2000, about 10,000 Grade 4-6 school
children have experienced the North Shore Working Waterfront
program. The program was developed by NSWIA and is free to students.
The program is funded by members of the North Shore Waterfront
Industrial Association with total funding over the past ten years of
more than $100,000.
NEWS
RELEASE: November 8, 2005 (PDF)
The City Manager of the City of North Van City has placed an ad in
the North Shore News attacking the contents of a legitimate study on
municipal costs and possible efficiencies, and impugned the motives
of the sponsors of the study, the North Shore Waterfront Industrial
Association.
Click here to read the news release.
NEWS
RELEASE: April 5, 2004 (PDF)
Consumption of Services Studies Find Tax Inequity in North Vancouver
The North Shore Waterfront Industrial Association, representing
major industry located in North Vancouver, today released two separate
studies on "Consumption of Tax Supported Municipal Services"
for the City of North Vancouver and the District of North Vancouver.
NEWS RELEASE: July
11, 2002 (PDF)
North Shore Waterfront Industries Committed to
Education in North Vancouver
North Shore Waterfront Industrial Association (NSWIA) member
companies will continue their long-term commitment of sponsorship of
the education program, Waterfront Industries in Our Backyard. NSWIA
members recently approved funding for the 2002-2003 school year, which
is the third year of the program, completely funded by NSWIA members.
Developed by the Vancouver Maritime Museum for NSWIA, this program is
designed for students in grades four to six and is offered exclusively
to North Vancouver schools. The program is supported by the North Vancouver
School District.
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