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2016 Annual & Community Report 2016 Annual & Community Report Holtby, Andrea Mah, HLM, George Perry, Burke Travers, Barry Holte, Warren Mah-Karaboff, Carolyn Perry, H. L. ‘Len’ Trimming, Brent Howell, Lorne Majeski, David Persson, Mary Turgeon, Shane Hughes, George Mallon, Sharon Petasky, Carrie Turko, Daniel Huising, Katherine Mandel, Stephen Petasky, Stephen Turner, Barbara Huntley, Andrew ‘Andy’ Marples, Kelly Peters, Marlene Turta, Garrett Ingram, Paul Marples, Michael ‘Mike’ Petruk, Cheryl Tweddle, John Thank you Ivankovich, Ivan Martin, Cameron Pisani, Ray Urton, Craig Iveson, Don Martinuk, Eugene ‘Gene’ Plaizier, Peter ‘Pete’ Valastin, Jordan Jackson, Donald ‘Don’ Martyn, Audrey Playdon, Katherine ‘Kathy’ VanBrabant, Carlene Jacobs, Judith ‘Judy’ Martyn, John Vandermeer, Cornelis ‘Casey’ On behalf of the Board of Directors, the Executive and staff of Northlands, we wish Prefontaine, Colleen Jacobs, Lawrence Maschmeyer, Douglas ‘Doug’ Prestage, Robert ‘Bob’ Vandermeer, Gerrit ‘Jerry’ to acknowledge our shareholders for their leadership at a time of significant change Jacobson, Sandy Maschmeyer, Evelyn ‘Lloy’ Purdy, William ‘Bill’ VanRiper, Sandra for our organization. Your leadership during this time has allowed Northlands to Jarvis, William Maschmeyer, Gerald Quarrie, Kelson Varshney, Vinod make the necessary shifts to ensure a sustainable future. Jenkins, Samuel Matichuk, Andrew ‘Andy’ Quest, Dave Vegreville Agricultural Soc., Jewell, Ryan Mazankowski, HLM, Don Rajewski, Gordon Volgistics, Volgistics Jewett, J. ‘Hilary’ McAndrews, Stewart Ramsey, John Wachowich, Allan Jobs, Timothy McBain, Allan ‘Ross’ Rhodes, Len Walker, Robert ‘Bob’ Jones, Bryn McBain, Neil Robinson, Jeffrey ‘Jeff’ Warring, Molly Anne Abdu, Amani Campbell, Ailleen Faulder, Lynn Jones, David McCarten, Colin Roeske, Murray Waters, Geoffrey Abel, Bradley Campbell, Colin Fedoretz, Steve Jones, Elaine McCauley, Kelly Roma, Michael Watkins, Raymond Adams, Janet ‘Lynn’ Campbell, Gary Ferguson, Angela Kadatz, Barbara ‘Barb’ McClellan, HLM, Shirley Ronaldson, David ‘Dave’ Watt, J. Angus Alexis, Cameron ‘Cam’ Campbell, R. ‘Jim’ Ferguson, Bradley Kallal, Rebecca McCurdy, Grant Rosenberger, Rose Webb, Micheal Anderson, HLM, James Camrose Regional Exhibition EEDC Kapoor, Jean McDonald, Barry Ross, Andrew Webber, Garry Andrews, Brooke Canto Ellis, Amelia Ferguson, Corinne Kashuba, Scott McDougall, John Ruffini, Alex Weber, Walter Andrews, Wendy Cantwell, Julianna Fernandez, Robert Keill, Catherine McInnis, Michael Ruth, Tom Wegner, Shelley Armstrong, Beverley ‘Bev’ Carbone, Mariesa Fetter, Jacqueline ‘Jackie’ Kickham, Michael Meakin, Anna Rutherford, Jack Weir, Howard Bagshaw, William ‘Bill’ Carlyle, Art Fischer, Robert ‘Butch’ King, Samantha Michalchuk, Gary Rutherford, Sharlene Weir, Mahlon Baker, Steve Carnes, Marc Fisk, Jennifer Kingston, Harold Miles, Marianne Sampert, Raymond ‘Ray’ Wendling, Angela Bakke, Jodi Carstairs, Cindy Forbes, Norman ‘Muggsy’ Kiss, Jim Miller, Gladys Savage, Frances ‘Fran’ West, Lillian ‘Lil’ Bakker, Pamela ‘Pam’ Carter, Richard ‘Rick’ Fossum, Sharilee Klapstein, Earl Milner, HLM, Stanley Schmid, HLM, Dr. Horst A. Westbury, Robert ‘Bob’ Balon, Dianne Caterina, Antonio ‘Tony’ Francis, John ‘Jack’ Klimchuk, Heather Milroy, William Schmidt, Lois Westerner Exposition Assoc., Banister, Linda Cavanagh, Terrence ‘Terry’ Fraser, Andy Kmech, Sr., Peter Modin, Nelson Schneider, Cheryl Jim White, General Manager Bannard, Bruce Cavanagh, HLM, June Fraser, Brett Knight, Mel Moerkerk, Timothy Schneider, Wendy Weston, Judith ‘Judi’ Battjes, Ben Chalmers, Karen Friesen, Dwayne Knowles HLM, Kenneth Monk, M. Lloyd Schultz, Edward ‘Ed’ Whiting, Patricia ‘Patty’ Batty, Jane Cherneskey, KOJ, Sir Russell Fritz, Ingeborg Kobie, Franklin ‘Frank’ Montgomery, Douglas Sciur, QC, Gary Wickham, Douglas Batty, Judith ‘Judy’ Cherney, Dan Froese, Aron Kolewaski, Jeannette Moore, Janice Sebastianelli, Ricardo ‘Rico’ Widney, Mark Bearht, Tammy Cholak, Francis ‘Frank’ Fuhr, Gordon Kollman, Bernadette Morin, Christy Semotiuk, Nick Wilkes, Gregory ‘Greg’ Becker, Bart Chomiak, John Fuller, Mark Korchinsky, Ernie Morin, Majella Sharma, Sangita Wilkes, Penelope ‘Penny’ Beland-Quest, Fiona Chornoluk, Richard Funnell, Ronald Kosak, Alvin Mytz, John Shaw, James ‘JR’ Williams, Cary Benbow, Lloyd Chriest, Jean Gadowsky, Laura Kotelko, Peter ‘Bern’ Naidoo, Day Sheard, Glenda Wilson, C. Gordon Bencharsky, Natalia Christiansen, Donald Garvey, Randell ‘Randy’ Krushell, Kimberley Nakatsui, Greg Shenfield, Allan Wilson, Dustin Bennett, Gary Clarke, C.M., Donald Gerdes, Brian Kuhn, Dianne Naqvi-Rota, Tina Shenfield, Kevin Windwick, Frederick ‘Fred’ Bentley, David ‘Bruce’ Clipperton, Donald Gibbon, Robert ‘Bob’ Kuhn, Ronald Naylor, Karen Sherback, Christopher ‘Chris’ Windwick, John Best, Lyle Clipperton, Karen Gibbons, Edward Kumpula, Bryanna Nedelec, Greg Shinde, Sumeet Wirun, James Bevilacqua, Peter Cole, Dale Gill, Imran Kunas, Harold Nedelec, Ronda Sidhu, Roma Wong, Ed Bhardwaj, Naresh Connelly, Gerald ‘Gerry’ Goggin, Stephen Cape SW Nelson, Shirley Silverstone, Peter Wong, Richard Bidlock, R. ‘Peter’ Cook, Linda Goor, Jonathan Kuss, Karl Newman, Clarence Skelly, William ‘Bill’ Wood, Jennifer Bidulock, Geraldine Csorba, Emerson Gordeyko, Bernice LaBossiere, Christopher Nicholas, Christopher Skoreyko, Alan Woolsey, Matthew Bienert, Douglas ‘Doug’ Cumine, Robin Graham, Stephen ‘Steve’ LaFleche, A. Bryan Nicoll, William ‘Dave’ Skoreyko, Dale Yankowsky, Julius Bissett, William ‘Bill’ Cumming, James Gray, Devin Laroque, Vanessa Nisbett, Shane Sleeman, Marlea Yaremko, Boris Block, Raymond Davidson, Heather Gray, Dinah Layton, Q.C., Frank Norby, Reginald ‘Reg’ Smalian, HLM, Ernie Yaremko, Teresa Bodell, Florence ‘Flossie’ Davies, Kenneth ‘Ken’ Green, Susan Leavitt, Sylvan ‘Ray’ Nursall, Alan Smart, Sheldon Youck, Robert ‘Ted’ Bodell, Laura Davies, Trevor Greening, Jackie Rae LeBlanc, Daniel Oberg, Geoffrey Smith, Corey Young, QC, Eric Bodell, Lorne Davison, Linda Gregg, Dorothy LeLacheur, Rick Oberg, Neal Smith, Darryl Yuen, Gerald ‘Gerry’ Bohm-Meyer, Bea Day, Courtney Groch, Emilian LeLacheur, Sean Ohe, Mark Smith, Leigh Yurkiw, Laurence ‘Larry’ Boissonnault, Randy de Rappard, George Haley, Jeff Leschiutta, Dale Olsen, Lawrence ‘Buck’ Smith Abrams, Lindsay Zelenak, Michael ‘Mike’ Boston, Tim Dean, Maureen Hamilton, Donald Lewis, John ‘Ken’ Osborne, John Sorenson, Melanie Zilinski, Theodore ‘Fred’ Bouma, Gerben ‘Jerry’ Deeks, Gordon Hartfield, Emmett Lewis, Sandra ‘Sandy’ Oshry, Councillor Michael Sorken, Paula Zylstra, John Brickner, Diane deMilliano, Emile Hassel, Robert Lipsett, Thomas ‘Tom’ Owen, William ‘Bill’ Sprague, Donald Brown, Ross Devine, Kamron Haunholter, Alyssa Lipsett, Wayne Ozdoba, Christpher Stewart, William ‘Bill’ Brown, Teresa Dhar, Sameer Hayes, Louise Lore, Sally Page, John ‘Roger’ Strain, HLM, Terry Buchanan, Donald Dibben, Dwight Heintz, Kenneth Loree, Betty Parker, Stephen Symic, Ronald ‘Ron’ Buddle, Harry Differenz, Virginia Hennig, Rita Louis, Peggy Parsons, Alan Szumlas, Frank ‘John’ Burak, Nicholas Diotte, Kerry Henning, W. ‘Bill’ MacDonald, George Patel, Rishi Tadman-Kickham, Elizabeth Burden, Richard Dixon, Barbara ‘Barb’ Herzog, Karen Mack, Mike Patriquin, Gordon Tanner, Rob Burns, Donald ‘Don’ Doolittle, Douglas Higgins, Joan Mackenzie, Connie Paull, Helen Tardif, Rene Butler, George Duggan, Neil Hiller, Elaine Mackenzie, Craig Pawelek, Rooth Tarnovetskaia, Lana Butler, Patricia ‘Pat’ Dunk, Elton Hogle, Bruce MacLean, James ‘Jamie’ Pearse, Brian Thatcher, Kenneth Butler, William Elliott, Margaret ‘Marg’ Hokanson, Jordan MacMillan, Blaine Pedersen, George Thomas, Warren Butti, Olivia Erker, Dennis Hole, Harry MacPherson, Irma Pedersen, Harry Tiffen, Patricia Byers, Richard Falkenberg, Aaron Holinski, Troy Mah, Robin Pennock, D. ‘Bruce’ Tilley, Keith Cairns, Jerri Farnell, Thomas ‘Tom’ Hollands, Daniel ‘Dan’ Mah Borsato, Eva Perkins, Brad Tobin, Tina-Lynn Executive Message At the 2015 Annual General Meeting of Edmonton With a focus on change, Northlands reinforced The cost of maintaining the current 160-acre site Northlands a strong message of financial risk and its role as a community leader acting as shelter for at Northlands is an average of more than $300,000 necessary change was conveyed to Shareholders. thousands of displaced Albertans affected by the per month. This is more than $10,000 dollars of In 2016, the Annual General Meeting balanced the Fort McMurray wildfires. In a matter of hours, the Northlands funds being used to manage civic assets presentation of a new modernized and reformed Northlands staff and volunteers rallied to meet the each day; this is obviously an unsustainable option. Governance Model for Edmonton Northlands with needs of our neighbours and became a place of With the City of Edmonton currently providing zero the transformational Vision 2020 program that comfort, support and safety and the heart of the dollars in annual support funding to Northlands considered a future state for the existing Northlands relief effort for the largest disaster in Canadian the Board of Directors recognized the time for site. After years of modeling, financial analysis, and history. 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