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Co-op News Summer 2010

A publication for Calgary Co-op members

White Hat Calgary Co-op

Kids Zone

Awards

Meet Your Directors


Summer – the season of freshness!

Co-op News

Summer Contents

Calgary really comes alive in the summer; it’s the season that offers something for everyone. If you are a person who enjoys a peaceful, backyard barbeque with a few close friends or someone who prefers fireworks and festivals surrounded by many, you can enjoy both in Calgary and we have plenty of suggestions for you and your family. See Events on page 4. If you are staying in town with the kids this summer, you will want to plan a day trip, pack a picnic and head down to the new Calgary Co-op Kids Zone at the Calgary Zoo. The entire family is sure to enjoy watching the menagerie of colourful animals passing by on the new children’s carousel. Pictures on page 5. Barbeque in the backyard or picnic in the park, whichever you choose this summer, Calgary Co-op has everything you need to make your summer delicious! From marinated meats to perfectly ripened fruits, it’s all in store for you today. See page 6 for some tasty ideas. Enjoy! Cindy Drummond, Managing Editor

Our Vision To be the premier shopping destination in the communities we serve. Our Mission To provide outstanding service, quality products, superior facilities and exceptional value. Our Values Integrity, Respect, Commitment, Leadership, Community Production Teams Managing Editor Cindy Drummond Calgary Co-operative Association Limited #110, 151 - 86 Avenue SE Calgary, Alberta T2H 3A5 403-219-6025 www.calgarycoop.com

Design Megaphone Communications Disclaimer: The presentation of information in this publication does not form or imply any legal or other obligations with readers. The information in this publication is public information. While we strive for accuracy, it is possible that the information in this publication may contain errors or omissions and we disclaim any liability for any such errors or omissions.

Regular Items Editorial From our Board From our CEO Events Marketing Price Matters

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Features

Focus on Fresh Development

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Information

News Bites Celebrating Employees

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The Board of Directors welcomes member calls and comments by calling 403-219-6040 and leaving a message. The Board member you want to speak with will call you back.

From our Board questions about your Calgary Co-op. We always welcome the opportunity to speak with our member-owners and look forward to seeing you when you stop by to visit with us during these events. Back row L-R: Barry Ashton, Lisa Wise (Board Secretary), Roy Goodall, Randy Kott, Stuart Cantrill (Chair), Rick Smith. Front row L-R: Johanna Bates, Terry Geib (Vice Chair), Myra D’Souza Kormann.

During September and October, your Calgary Co-op board of directors will be hosting our annual Meet Your Directors events in all Calgary Co-op food centres. This event gives you, our member-owners, an opportunity to talk with us and to ask

Planning is also underway for our 54th annual general meeting to be held on March 9, 2011, as well as for the director election. This year, we are seeking qualified candidates for three board positions, all for three year terms. We encourage any member who is considering standing for election for the board of directors to obtain a copy of the 2011 Director Election Handbook, which will be available in Calgary Co-op food centres and on www.calgarycoop.com starting mid-September. The handbook

provides important information about the role of a director, eligibility, the nomination process, important deadlines for the election, and other important dates. Information will also be published in the fall and winter editions of Co-op News. Your board also looks forward to seeing many of our senior members at our annual Seniors’ Day event at Heritage Park on August 24. See page 5 for event and ticket information. On behalf of the Board of Directors

Stuart Cantrill, Board Chair

From our CEO It’s one thing to talk about doing our best to provide our member-owners with outstanding service, quality products, superior facilities and exceptional value, but we also deliver on this promise. We take pride in our employees and the excellent customer service they provide every day, so it is no surprise that two of our employees, Carmela Russo and Kirstie Davies, recently won White Hat awards. Carmela was honoured with the Mayor’s White Hat Award, an achievement over and above all categories, while Kirstie received a coveted White Hat Award for Retail Service Excellence. We congratulate them on their achievements and

also extend congratulations to all of our other employees who were nominated for a White Hat Award this year (see page 10). In addition to providing excellent customer service, we recognize that our member-owners expect us to provide great quality products at a great price and to support Canadian growers at every opportunity, which we do well. For example, naturally grown and ripened tomatoes are delivered to our stores within 24 hours of being picked at Paradise Hill Farm in Nanton. Being locally owned allows us to seek out the freshest products for delivery to our stores as soon as they become available.

We are also committed to providing you with the best fresh quality products and grocery variety at a competitive price. The weekly price checks we conduct of our main competitors confirms that our prices are the same and, in many cases, better than their prices. See page 9 for a summary of our weekly price checks during June. When you shop at Calgary Co-op, you not only support a locally owned company, you are assured of getting fresh quality products at a great price!

N. Deane Collinson

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Event s Calgary Co-op Golf Classic Committee L-R: Colin Donoghue, Heather Desouki, Trinh Bui, Gina Hutchens, Onanta Forbes, Mario Perrier, Sarah Boutron, Wendy Bulbuck

A Hole in One ! Calgary Co-op hosted its 17th Annual Charity Golf Classic on June 9th at Heritage Pointe Golf and Country Club. The Fan 960’s Mike Richards and team got the morning started by broadcasting their morning show, live from Heritage Pointe. This year’s tournament began with dark skies and high wind warnings. Within a couple of hours it was really raining hard, but the torrential rain and raging wind couldn’t dampen the spirits of our dedicated golf teams. Many golfers braved all 18 holes! Thank you to Fan 960 and our golfers for making this day a success.

Calgary Co-op Whole H ea l t h C h a l l en g e Congratulations to all of the participants in this year’s Calgary Co-op Whole Health Challenge! Over 1,400 members signed up for the 12 week challenge with goals of making healthy lifestyle choices to improve their overall health and fitness levels. The successes and achievements of the participants were incredible! Each participant completed six minichallenges, and many attended motivational seminars on goal setting such as exercise, running, walking and smoking cessation. Our pharmacies worked with participants to chart their progress and to keep everyone motivated. Our Grand Finale was held at the Olympic Oval on May 8th with gold, silver and bronze medals awarded in both the men and women categories along with some fantastic prizes. A medal was also awarded to the winner of the Calgary Co-op Employee category. Thank you to all of our participants and partners in the Calgary Co-op Whole Health Challenge, including the Calgary Weight Management Centre, The Running Room, Calgary Flames, CrossFit Calgary, Optimum Performance Training, Allegro Cheese, Pfizer, Olympic Oval, University of Calgary, Team Tri Life, Calgary Herald, Westjet, Healthwave Diagnostechs, XL 103 FM, Resorts of the Canadian Rockies and CTV. Be sure to watch for the next Calgary Co-op Whole Health Challenge, which promises to be bigger and better in 2011!

Our tournament raised over $230,000 bringing the grand total raised since 1993 to over $3.3 million! This year’s recipients are the Calgary Zoological Society for the new Calgary Co-op Kids Zone and the Alberta Children’s Hospital for their Bring in the Clowns program. On behalf of everyone at Calgary Co-op, we extend a special thank you to all of the sponsors who made this event possible. Without their help and continuing support, we simply would not be able to raise the outstanding amount of funds we do for deserving local charities. Thank you as well to the professional staff at Heritage Pointe, and to our hardworking Golf Classic Committee and other volunteers for putting on such a fun and worthwhile event. L-R: Calgary Co-op Vice President, Jeff Ambrose, Jennifer K. (Employee Winner), Scott B. (Men’s Bronze Medalist), Ben R. (Men’s Silver Medalist), Karen H. (Women’s Silver Medalist), Beth V. (Women’s Gold Medalist), Heather D. (Women’s Bronze Medalist), Calgary Co-op CEO Deane Collinson. Not shown: Al P. (Men’s Gold Medalist).

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Left to Right on carousel: Cindy Drummond, Donna Burn, Jeff Ambrose, Sarah Boutron, Wilf Harms, Terry Geib, Deane Collinson.

Jayson takes his daughters Adrianna and Sabrina for a ride on the new carousel, part of the Calgary Co-op Kids Zone at the Calgary Zoo.

Calgary Co - o p K i ds Z o n e

S en i o r s ’ D a y 2 0 1 0

On June 11th, the Calgary Zoo and Calgary Co-op officially unveiled the new Calgary Co-op Kids Zone at the Zoo. Calgary Co-op is proud to be the exclusive sponsor of this new family-fun area, which features the first wildlife figurine carousel in western Canada, a new toddler play area and a train station for the children’s Zoo train.

The annual Calgary Co-op Seniors’ Day event will take place at Heritage Park on August 24th. The event will start at 11:30 a.m., with lunch service beginning at 12:00 noon and ending by approximately 1:15 p.m. Because our event is being held in August, the Park will be open to other visitors, which means all park attractions will be open for your enjoyment!

Next time you visit the Zoo, be sure to take a ride on the carousel and look for the Calgary Co-op mascot, our very own Co-oparoo. She is one of the many hand-carved animals you can choose to ride!

Tickets are $10.00 each (including gst) and go on sale at all Calgary Co-op customer service offices in early August. Hurry, this popular event sells out fast, so tickets are limited to a maximum of two tickets per senior member. The event goes ahead sun, rain or otherwise! Watch for posters in our food centres or visit Events at www.calgarycoop.com for details.

This summer, take your family and friends to experience the new Calgary Co-op Kids Zone at the Calgary Zoo!

Sizzlin’ Up Y o u r S u m m er

For those of you requiring Calgary Transit, there will be a bus traveling between Heritage Station and Heritage Park. Look for the Heritage Park shuttle (#502). For times and other info call 403.262.1000 or check out the Calgary Transit website www.calgarytransit.com for details.

Gauge and Save It’s not breakfast in bed, but it is close... Calgary Co-op and Breakfast Television could be broadcasting breakfast from your backyard! You supply the family and friends and we will supply everything else for a breakfast you won’t forget. PLUS we’ll leave you with a cooler full of Calgary Co-op Summer Grillin’ Meats, other picnic goodies and a snazzy portable bbq. Total prize package worth over $350! Stop by any Calgary Co-op food centre for an entry form for your chance to win this incredible prize package! Visit www.calgarycoop.com for all the details or to enter online, and Breakfast Television and Calgary Co-op could be in your backyard!

Draft Hors e T o w n Calgary Co-op was a major sponsor of the new Draft Horse Town at the Stampede grounds this year, which included a “Calgary Co-op General Store”. Thousands of visitors took advantage of the opportunity to visit Draft Horse Town and met Belgians, Clydesdales, Percherons and Shires; the mighty horses that helped build the West. We also sponsored the winning team in the Draft Horse Competition! This was a great opportunity to develop a new partnership with The Calgary Stampede and to show support for our community. Thanks for coming out!

Calgary Co-op gas bars are partnering with the Calgary Region Airshed Zone for its “Gauge and Save Program”, which raises awareness about how properly inflated tires can increase fuel efficiency – something of interest to all of us! CRAZ volunteers will be visiting 16 Calgary Co-op gas bars over three weeks beginning July 28th to talk with our members and customers about how to check tire pressure and other maintenance tips that can help save you money! Visit www.calgarycoop.com for dates and gas bar locations.

M eet Y o u r D i r ec t o r s Calgary Co-op’s annual Meet Your Directors event will take place during September and October. This event gives you the opportunity to talk face-to-face with your elected board of directors about your co-operative. For a list of locations, dates and times, please visit www.calgarycoop.com and watch for in store posters starting in August.

Bowl for Kids Thanks Calgary! As the proud sponsor of this 19th annual event, we were proud to learn that this event raised over $285,000 for the kids!

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Fresh

Focus on

Thrill to Grill

When it’s hot outside, you want to keep it cool inside, so forget pre-heating the oven and get fired up to grill outdoors. This summer, barbequing has never been easier thanks to Calgary Co-op. On your way home from work, or before you have to pick up the kids, just stop by your favourite Calgary Co-op and choose from a fabulous selection of our delicious marinated or seasoned grilling items. You can have roasted red pepper chicken kabobs on Monday, fresh western Canadian 100% beef burgers on Tuesday and Greek pork back ribs on Wednesday. With 27 varieties, your meal possibilities are endless! Look for these great selections in the meat department at your local Calgary Co-op Centre.

S u p p o r t C a n a d i a n G r o w ers a n d P r o d u c er s Because what we eat is a fundamental part of our lives, Calgary Co-op is committed to supporting Canadian growers and producers. Our bold, new signs will help you choose Canadian products and support local growers and producers.

J u s t A dd Fr u i t There is nothing better on a hot summer day than grazing on the multitude of fresh fruit that is available only during these warm months. At Calgary Co-op, we realize that the quality of your summer fruit is paramount, so we’re bringing the fruit stand to you! Our fruit stand houses delectable cherries, juicy peaches and sweet nectarines, just to name a few. And while these beauties are more than appetizing on their own, try the following recipe with stone fruit fresh from Calgary Co-op.

Grilled Peach, Plum & Nectarine Salsa 1 peach, pitted 1 plum, pitted 1 nectarine, pitted 1-2 jalapeno peppers, stemmed and seeded 1/4 cup minced red onion 2 tablespoon minced cilantro 1 tablespoon lime juice Cut each piece of fruit into 8 slices. Place fruit and jalapenos on a well-oiled grill over medium heat and cook for a few minutes on each side to lightly char. Let cool, then chop and place in a medium bowl with onion, cilantro and lime juice. Stir to combine. Cover and refrigerate until ready to serve. Makes 6 Servings

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Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 20 to 25 minutes Source: eatcaliforniafruit.com


Development Wines & S p i r i t s S t o r es Renovations at our Taradale Wines & Spirits location are now complete. Customers will enjoy this larger facility, the new interior décor, walk-in beer cooler and expanded product selection. Planning for renovations to our Beddington Wines & Spirits location is currently taking place and will see some of the same changes incorporated. We’ve also recently opened our 5,000 square foot Kingsland Wines & Spirits Store at 6709 Macleod Trail SW. Residents around our Crowfoot location will be glad to hear that our new Wines & Spirits store is currently under construction. When complete, the location will include all the products and services you’ve come to know and trust. At the same time, the Oakridge Wines & Spirits location will be moving from inside our Oakridge Centre mall to its own stand alone location across the parking lot from the centre. Watch for both of these locations to open this fall!

Gas Bar a n d C a r W a s h es Our Crowfoot and Shawnessy gas bars have begun work on major underground fuel storage upgrades. These upgrades will increase the fuel storage capabilities at these locations and will add a diesel offering to all fuel pumps at Crowfoot. We appreciate your patience while we make these necessary upgrades. Planning continues for our new stand alone gas bar in the northwest community of Panorama Hills. The site is located on the corner of 14th Street and Panatella Boulevard NW. Watch for updates in future issues of Co-op News.

Food Store s a n d Pharmacy N ew s Renovations are now complete at North Hill, Brentwood and Village Square centre pharmacies. All three centres now offer new prescription pick up and drop off areas. Brentwood and Village Square also have a private consultation room available where our pharmacists can talk with their customers about health matters. Planning continues for our new site in High River. The site is located on the south side of town at the corner of 12th Avenue SE and 1st Street SE in the new Montrose housing and commercial subdivision being constructed by Dundee Developments. Our gas bar is slated to open in early 2011, with the food centre opening in late 2012.

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Marketing Shinefest 2 0 1 0 On August 28th, Canada Olympic Park will host the very first ShineFest Canada!

ShineFest combines a music and entertainment festival just for families, as well as activities throughout the day that will be a summer delight! This full day festival offers family-friendly artists and groups including the Doodlebops, Bobs & Lolo, Mission Six, The Rubyz, Paige Armstrong and more! There is also a “Parenting on Purpose” seminar just for parents, led by Youth Specialties speaker, Marv Penner. Your day pass includes COP climbing activities, SpiderWeb, face-painting, mini golf, petting zoo, Eurobungy, bouncy houses and more! Tickets are on sale until August 27th only at Calgary Co-op customer service offices and www.shinefest.ca. Get your tickets today!

Regular Admission Family (of four) $70 plus gst* Individual $21 plus gst *Each additional family member is $21 plus gst.

GlobalFes t Don’t miss this explosive celebration of cultural diversity, featuring the breathtaking International Fireworks Competition and OneWorld Festival showcasing 24

Value Plus Partners

cultural pavillions, spectacular entertainment and delicious food from 12 ethnic food kiosks. Get your GlobalFest 2010 general admission tickets and GlobalPasses now!

General admission tickets are only $12.50 if you purchase them before July 31st (ticket price increases to $15 each starting August 1st). While quantities last, you can also purchase a GlobalPass for $50 before July 31st (GlobalPass prices increase to $62.50 each starting August 1st). Admittance to all GlobalFest events is free for children five years of age and under when accompanied by an adult. No exchanges or refunds. Visit www.globalfest.ca for more information. All prices include gst.

Calaway Park Ad v a n t a g e T i c k et s Missed out on getting a Calaway Park Season Pass? Don’t fret! Pick up a Calaway Park Advantage Ticket until September 7th. For only $15 (plus gst), you’ll get all the rides and fun you can handle. Passes are transferable and valid any one day of the 2010 season. Passes are valid for ages 3+. Admission is free for children age 2 and under. Visit www.calawaypark.com. No other discounts apply.

Check out Shakers Fun Centre, the largest year-round entertainment centre in Calgary. For only $99.95 (plus gst) you will receive four unlimited day passes and four delicious value meals. Enjoy two go cart tracks, laser tag, climbing tower, 18 hole mini golf course, huge indoor playground and more! Visit www.shakerscalgary.com.

ReggaeFest August 21, 2010

Calgary’s ReggaeFest isn’t just for Reggae fans. It’s a full day family event that transcends racial, cultural and musical boundaries, with live performances from international Reggae artists. Tickets are on sale now at any Calgary Co-op food centre. Tickets are $30 for adults (ages 18-59), and $15 for Youth (ages 13-17) and Seniors (ages 60+). Prices include gst. Kids 12 and under get in free when accompanied by an adult. Please see www.reggaefest.ca for further information.

For member-only offers and discounts, visit our Value Plus Partners and present your Value Plus card or key tag when you make a purchase. For details about offers, visit www.calgarycoop.com or drop by customer service for a brochure.

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S h a k er s

Johnson Inc. Insurance Riley and McCormick Western Stores Shakers Fun Centre ULS Maintenance & Landscaping Inc.


Price Matters Our prices measure up...

Here’s the Proof!

Every day, Calgary Co-op offers you the freshest meat, produce, bakery and deli items combined with the best customer service in Calgary...all at a competitive price! JUNE 1, 2010 Products

Total BEFORE Calgary Co-op Patronage Return Less Patronage Return of 3.25% (based on 2009 Patronage Return rate)

JUNE 11, 2010

Calgary Co-op

Safeway

TOTAL

TOTAL

$199.90 $201.21

Sobey’s

TOTAL

$193.99

Calgary Co-op

Products

Total BEFORE Calgary Co-op Patronage Return

193.40

$

Calgary Co-op

Products

TOTAL

Safeway

TOTAL

TOTAL

Total BEFORE Calgary Co-op Patronage Return

$177.49 $181.53

Less Patronage Return of 3.25% (based on 2009 Patronage Return rate)

TOTAL

168.54

$

JUNE 29, 2010 Sobey’s

Calgary Co-op

Products

Calgary Co-op

Sobey’s

Products

-5.66

TOTAL

JUNE 25, 2010

JUNE 14, 2010

Safeway

$174.20

Less Patronage Return of 3.25% (based on 2009 Patronage Return rate)

-6.50

TOTAL

Each week, we randomly select 50 products and check our prices against the prices offered by our major competitors. As you can see from our price checks in June, Calgary Co-op is more than competitively priced.

Safeway

Sobey’s

TOTAL

$157.76

Safeway

TOTAL

Sobey’s

TOTAL

$163.13 $167.51

-5.13 152.63

$

As a locally owned and locally operated grocery store, we know the importance of providing you with great products, great service and great prices. Here are just a few things we are doing to give you great value: • Offer the freshest produce as soon as it is available and at the peak of perfection. • Support local and Canadian growers at every opportunity. • Offer weekly sales and promotions including our Value Price Every Day prices, in-store specials, Warehouse Sales weeks and our extremely popular 10 for 10 sales.

Total BEFORE Calgary Co-op Patronage Return

TOTAL

Less Patronage Return of 3.25% (based on 2009 Patronage Return rate)

TOTAL

TOTAL

$151.12 $152.49

-4.91 146.21

$

TOTAL

$152.36

Total BEFORE Calgary Co-op Patronage Return

TOTAL

$201.26

Less Patronage Return of 3.25% (based on 2009 Patronage Return rate)

TOTAL

TOTAL

$198.29

TOTAL

$192.86

Come into our 23 stores and see for yourself. We have lowered the price on 1000 of our top selling items giving you over 3,500 value priced items everyday, including low prices on milk, bread, butter and eggs!

-6.54 $

194.72

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Bites

News

Second Qu a r t er I n t er i m Fi n a n c i a l H i g h l i g h t s (All $ amounts in millions)

Apr. 17/10 Apr. 18/09 (12 Weeks)

(12 Weeks)

$469.9

$459.7

$ 14.6

$ 17.1

Cash flow from operating activities $ 21.2 (before changes in non-cash working capital)

$ 23.3

Sales Net Earnings

(Unaud i t ed )

Year to date total sales of $469.9 million were $10.2 million ahead of the previous financial year sales of $459.7 million. Net earnings for the first 24 weeks were $14.6 million versus $17.1 million last year. Cash flow from operating activities before changes in non-cash working capital decreased by $2.1 million to $21.2million.

Honorary W h i t e H a t A w a r d s 2 0 1 0 Did you know that in 1947, Bill Herron, a local oilman, and his family wore white hats to the Calgary Stampede Parade? His family won “best dressed” that year and the demand for white hats exploded.

Calgary Co-op is proud to announce our winners and nominees! Congratulations to Carmela Russo from our North Hill Centre for winning the Mayor’s White Hat Award – an achievement over and above all categories.

Don Mackay, who was then the mayor of Calgary and a fan of cowboy hats himself, decided to present the white hats as gifts to visiting dignitaries. Sixty years later, Smithbilt Hats continues to make the famous white hats that are used each year at the Honorary White Hat Awards to recognize individuals and organizations that have shown a long-term commitment to the hospitality and tourism industry, and have strengthened Calgary’s reputation as a worldclass city.

Congratulations to Kirstie Davies from our Beddington Centre for winning the White Hat Award for Retail Service Excellence.

Congratulations to all of the other nominees from Calgary Co-op: • • • • • • • • • • •

Stella Chin, Beddington Centre Maureen Lamoureux, South Trail Crossing Pauline Pearson, Oakridge Centre Gail Dolecki, South Trail Crossing Gas Bar Karen Wood, West Springs Centre Nikki Morrissey, Forest Lawn Centre Pharmacy Holly Fung, Beddington Centre Stanley Kwong, Beddington Centre Marilyn Radke, Richmond Road Centre Mike Scott, Downtown Gas Bar Roni Roulston, Taradale Centre

Consumer Choice Awards - Best of the Foothills Congratulations to our Okotoks Gas Bar for being chosen twice in this year’s Okotoks Western Wheel Reader’s Choice Awards! For the category Best Car Wash, we placed silver and for Best Gas Station, we received the gold award! Thank you to all those who voted in this year’s Western Wheel Readers’ Choice Awards and for making Calgary Co-op your top choice! Monte Greenshields, General Manager of Resource Development and Sarah Boutron, Manager Communications

R e du c e, R e- U s e a n d R e c y l e! When you use canvas tote bags or re-use your plastic bags when grocery shopping at Calgary Co-op food centres, you can earn a 3¢ per bag credit that you can apply to your grocery purchase or donate to one of our designated charities. As the result of your generosity, the Calgary Humane Society recently received a cheque for $11,811 while STARS will receive $12,797.55! Thank you! Our designated charity for July to September is the Tom Baker Cancer Centre. (All funds donated at our Airdrie and Strathmore centres go to the food banks in those communities.)

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Celebrating

Employees

Congratulations to all of our employees celebrating service anniversaries! Thank you for your dedication and commitment to Calgary Co-op.

5 Years

10 Years

Back L-R: Douglas Greene, Pavel Kagan, Michael Klemenz and Garry Neill.

Back L-R: Neil Primeau, Deborah Bergquist, Paula Harley, Wendy Scheidl, Robin Kearns and Warren Edye.

Not in picture: Amanda Liedtke, Christian Petersen, Chung Quach, Danielle Muys, Dara Fensky, Darren Lange, Elizabeth Ponce, Elyse Popko, Engjellushe Suku, Erin Luken, Erin Strong, Jackie Semeniuk, Jonathan Mackenzie-Grieve, Lyle Christie, Michael Seth, Mike Michi, Quinn Gibson, Robert Hayes, Roza Majdzadeh Naeini, Sandy Mitschke, Shawna Brown, Shyut-Moi Chong, Timothy Shaw and Zenaida Gajes.

Not in picture: Anna Noel, Barbara Hoiberg, David Boyce, David Joyce, Jarett Mcnabb, Laura Dube, Luisa Domingues, Paul Luft, Paul Stefaniuk, Phuong Nguyen, Robert Collins, Scott Knox, Sheri Glover, Sherry Davidson, Simon Scott and Susan Chaproniere.

20 Years

25 years

Front L-R: Caroline Young, Siew-Fung Yek, Louise Cormier, Samantha Knowles, Craig Mauthe and Peter Greenway.

Front L-R: Catherine Golbourn, Deborah Warkentin, Judith Olson, Shelley Winters, Karie Mariani, Jayson Boutron, Chris Long, Janice Faas, Darcy Bolin and Paula Boland. Back L-R: Lyneen Bridger, Brock Martin, Rick Ell, Shawn Jacks, Kata Ceko, Derek Coombs, Jan Christiansen, Thiry Woo and Wilf Harms. Not in picture: Beverley R Garside, Cindy Brookwell, Dale Latimer, Eric Vorgaard, Frances Baumgart, Gurbakash Samra, John Labrecque, Karen Deadmarsh, Lanette Grilus, Mark Klassen, Nancy Davis, Nina Shimonov, Peppi Hagel, Rita Dicampli, Robin Burden, Russell Portsmouth, Sandy Jensen, Scott Smathers, Shawn Yuers and William Gee.

Front L-R: Gaye Flexhaug, Priscilla Estrada, Lynda Moore, Brenda Mazzer, Sylvia Kowalenko and Lee Star.

L-R: Marion Kaiser, Kathryn A. Odegnal, Sheila Ronaghan , Deborah Demarsh, Kim Engel, Heather Desouki Not in picture: Patricia Rose, Debbie Becker, Denise Senger, Catherine Smith and Robin Yuen

15 Years

Back L-R: Jason Phypers, Mike Noseworthy, Jonathan Van Engelen, Angela Brose, Alice Shultz, Gloria Thickett, Christine Hagel and Shawn Pratt. Front L-R: Karen Dolson, Julieta Cormier, Ramona Berglund, Jasminka Busuladzic, Stacey Hudson, Bonnie Bentley, Lynne Labbe and Giuliana Mckeeman. Not in picture: Carol Corriveau, Carol Skaaning, Cecilia Linstead, Cecylia Niedzielska, Chris Berndt, Clint Refvik, Dana Horne, Deborah Hennessey, Derek Tapp, Emmanuel Duvette, Eva Wright, Guilbert Pasion, Guillermo Escobar, Jared Parrish, Karen Dalrymple, Kevin Black, Mary Robertson, Michelle Robillard, Shawna Magee, Tajia Gaudet, Ted Lach and Terry Negenman.

30 years

L-R: Brad Rankin, Gregory Walters, Cecila Di Capua, Patricia Saucier. Jozef Horvat Not in picture: Clifford Marcy, Louise Chisholm, Jeffrey Hagen, Richard Stech, Deborah Price, Shaun Stehr, Julie Tam

35 years

L-R: Douglas Scott and Barry Heinrich.

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Locations NORTHEAST

Quarry Park Centre, 163 Quarry Park Blvd. S.E.........................................403-203-4825

Beddington Centre, 8220 Centre Street N.E.............................................403-299-4445

Pharmacy

Monterey Centre, 2220 - 68 Street N.E......................................................403-299-2600

Gas Bar Pharmacy Travel

Gas Bar Pharmacy Pharmacy

403-299-4380 403-299-4418 403-299-2606

North Hill Centre, 540 - 16 Avenue N.E......................................................403-299-4276 Gas Bar Pharmacy

403-299-4277 403-299-4273

Taradale Centre, 6520 Falconridge Boulevard N.E................................... 403-299-4012 Gas Bar Pharmacy

403-299-4013 403-299-4016

Village Square Centre, 2520 - 52 Street N.E..............................................403-299-5332 Gas Bar Pharmacy Travel

403-299-4377 403-299-5334 403-299-4401

NORTHWEST Brentwood Centre, 4122 Brentwood Road N.W.......................................403-299-4311 Gas Bar Pharmacy

403-299-4312 403-299-4308

Creekside Centre, 12000 Symons Valley Road N.W................................ 403-299-4491 Gas Bar Pharmacy

403-299-4424 403-299-4474

Crowfoot Centre, 35 Crowfoot Way N.W..................................................403-299-5353 Gas Bar Pharmacy Travel

403-299-5355 403-299-5350 403-216-4500

Dalhousie Centre, 5505 Shaganappi Trail N.W......................................... 403-299-4331 Gas Bar Pharmacy

403-299-4332 403-299-4329

Hamptons Centre, 1000 Hamptons Drive N.W.........................................403-299-6711 Gas Bar Pharmacy Travel

403-299-6716 403-299-6713 403-299-5414

Montgomery Gas Bar, 4608 - 16 Avenue N.W..........................................403-299-2602 Rocky Ridge Centre, 11595 Rockyvalley Drive N.W.................................403-299-5450 Gas Bar Pharmacy

403-299-5497 403-299-5454

SOUTHEAST Copperfield Gas Bar, 15566 McIvor Blvd. S.E..............................................403-299-4113 Deer Valley Centre, 1221 Canyon Meadows Drive S.E. ..........................403-299-4350 Gas Bar Pharmacy

403-299-4351 403-299-4347

Downtown Gas Bar, 1111 - 1 Street S.E....................................................... 403-299-4261 Eastfield Gas Bar, 5250 - 50 Avenue S.E.....................................................403-299-4443 Forest Lawn Centre, 3330 - 17 Avenue S.E................................................403-299-4470 Gas Bar Pharmacy

403-299-4371 403-299-4467

403-203-4838

South Trail Crossing Centre, 4307 - 130 Avenue S.E............................... 403-257-7272 403-257-7260 403-257-7243 403-257-7247

SOUTHWEST Kingsland Gas Bar, 6905 Macleod Trail South............................................403-299-4110 Midtown Market, 1130 - 11 Avenue S.W....................................................403-299-4257 Pharmacy

403-299-4255

Oakridge Centre, 2580 Southland Drive S.W............................................403-299-4355 Gas Bar Pharmacy Travel

403-299-4280 403-299-5374 403-299-5316

Richmond Road Centre, 4940 Richmond Road S.W................................403-299-4490 Gas Bar Pharmacy Travel

403-299-4374 403-299-4487 403-299-4370

Shawnessy Centre, 250 Shawville Boulevard S.W....................................403-299-4426 Gas Bar Pharmacy Travel

403-299-4422 403-299-4439 403-299-4130

West Springs Centre, 917 - 85 Street S.W..................................................403-299-4151 Gas Bar Pharmacy

403-299-4407 403-299-4420

AIRDRIE CENTRE 2700 Main Street.............................................................................................. 403-912-3700 Gas Bar Pharmacy

403-912-3711 403-912-3703

OKOTOKS Gas Bar, 111 - 31 Southridge Drive...............................................................403-995-4573

STRATHMORE CENTRE Food Store, 320 Second Street.......................................................................403-934-3121 Pharmacy

403-934-6632

Gas Bar, 715 Wheatland Trail.........................................................................403-934-3044

OUT OF TOWN TRAVEL CUSTOMERS Toll free.......................................................................................... ..................1-800-360-3572 Travel Call Centre................................................................... ...........................403-299-4144

CALGARY CO-OP HOME HEALTH CARE LIMITED 9309 Macleod Trail South...............................................................................403-252-2266 Quarry Park, 430 - 163 Quarry Park Blvd. S.E...........................................403-203-4830 Richmond Road, 4938 Richmond Road S.W..............................................403-299-4488

Heritage Towne Centre Gas Bar , 6 Heritage Gate S.E............................ 403-299-4341 Macleod Trail Centre, 8818 Macleod Trail S.E............................................403-299-4292 Gas Bar Pharmacy

403-299-4293 403-299-4289

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