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The CDDS is an organization committed to promoting and teaching the benefits of oral health to the public while promoting fellowship between our members.
The Calgary & District Dental Society was founded by the Charter members of the society in Calgary on February 5, 1914. The CDDS is an organization committed to promoting and teaching the benefits of oral health to the public, while promoting good fellowship within the Dental Profession to support the ethical and professional practice and scientific advancement of dentists practicing in the City of Calgary and District.
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Calgary and District Dental Society is Calgary based place and this enity listed in Non-Profit Organization category. T2V 5H0. Contact phone number of Calgary and District Dental Society: (403) 239-1465
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The 38th annual Calgary Folk Music Festival, featuring 70 artists on 8 stages at Prince's Island Park, is July 27 - 30, 2017. Let the music take you to another place at the 36th annual Calgary Folk Music Festival. See over 70 artists from 14 countries on 7 stages July 23 - 26, 2015 at Prince's Island Park. Surreal perfection: A village where indie singer-songwriters, roots and country veterans and blues masters rub sonic shoulders with global electronica divas, Latin rhythm masters, Ukrainian rock bands and Congolese hipsters. Where on-the-fly collaborations create once-in-a-lifetime magic. All in a verdant urban setting that grounds a laidback, loving, ecologically astute community-for-a-day. We've got cool wind power and a hot main stage, an interactive family area, an international craft market, global culinary delights, a record tent and tree-shaded beer garden.
Education, training & employment services for urban Aboriginal people www.aboriginalfutures.com Aboriginal Futures employs four (4) full-time career counsellors who are trained and qualified to deliver services that meet the diverse needs of our clientele. We are Aboriginal owned and operated.