Congratulations to the 2025 Women of Influence Award Recipients
The City of Grande Prairie and organizing committee extend their congratulations to the 2025 Women of Influence Award recipients, presented by Peace Diagnostic Imaging.
The City of Grande Prairie and organizing committee extend their congratulations to the 2025 Women of Influence Award recipients, presented by Peace Diagnostic Imaging.
The City of Grande Prairie is excited to partner with the Grande Prairie Primary Care Network (GP PCN) to introduce a new Social Prescribing initiative for ages 55 and older, funded by the Government of Alberta.
Social Prescribing aims to bridge the gap between medical and social care services by allowing providers to make a social prescription to a link worker, a non-clinical professional employed by community-based, seniors-serving organizations.
The City of Grande Prairie is currently seeking exhibitors for the Youth Career Discovery Expo 2025, taking place on Thursday, May 8, 2025 at Bonnetts Energy Centre.
This exciting, hands-on event provides teens and young adults aged 14 to 30 with a unique opportunity to explore diverse career paths, discover educational opportunities and unlock their full potential. With a focus on interactive and engaging experiences, the Expo will feature exhibitors from a wide range of industries, trade associations, educational institutions and community support organizations.
The Woman of Influence Awards 2025 Presented by Peace Diagnostic Imaging is proud to welcome Paula Simpson Morand as the keynote speaker for the awards luncheon on Friday, March 7.
Paula’s speech, “Empowered to Dream, Bold Enough to Lead” aims to accelerate the progress women have made globally and amplify the work to achieve true equity. Her goal is to inspire everyone to dream big and take bold action to overcome barriers and build an inclusive, innovative future for all.
Housing needs assessments were completed for each of the four geographies, including Grande Prairie, as well as a regional perspective. The assessment includes a housing market overview, assessment of current housing need, an estimate of future need, an overview of existing and future housing needs by household type and age and potential options to address the housing needs.
the Housing Assessment Resource Tools (HART) project has been engaging to prepare a report of Housing Need for the City of Grande Prairie, Alberta to compliment other data available to the City.
Nominations are now open for the City of Grande Prairie’s Women of Influence Awards 2025 presented by Peace Diagnostic Imaging, now featuring five award categories to recognize women across various sectors in the community.
The Women of Influence Awards seek to recognize the women driving innovation and entrepreneurship in the region, creating opportunity for everyone in Grande Prairie. The awards highlight women who are championing gender equality, breaking barriers in their field, achieving new heights and advocating for greater access for all.
JOINT MEDIA RELEASE - UPDATE: The deadline to submit is extended to January 28, 2025.
The Family and Community Support Services (FCSS) teams from the City of Grande Prairie, County of Grande Prairie and the towns of Beaverlodge, Sexsmith and Wembley are excited to announce the call for nominations for the Passionate Heart Awards.
The City is seeking an exceptional woman to deliver the keynote address at the 2025 Women of Influence Awards luncheon.
Proposals are being accepted now until November 29, 2024 for women who embody the spirit of the awards and can inspire the audience through personal experiences and insights.
On October 17, the City of Grande Prairie, in partnership with local organizations and educational institutions, hosted Opportunities for All: Tackling Poverty Together event in recognition of the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty. The event highlighted the importance of collective action in addressing social challenges and emphasized the strength of community collaboration.
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