at Room 2-04, School of Business, University of Alberta, Edmonton , T6G 2R6 Canada
We exchange people, cultures, ideas. AIESEC Edmonton at the University of Alberta is a branch of the world's largest student-run organization.
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AIESEC-Edmonton is Edmonton based place and this enity listed in Youth Organization category. Located at Room 2-04, School of Business, University of Alberta AB T6G 2R6. Contact phone number of AIESEC-Edmonton: 780.492.2453
Make new friends, Learn new skills & Develop a love for the sport of Alpine Skiing!! We are a non-profit, parent operated ski club, that has been offering ski programs for children age 4 and up since 1993 under the Parkland Racers Ski Club name & as Eden Lake Ski Club since 1981. Our Programs are based at the Rabbitt Hill Ski Resort. We pride ourselves in offering effective programs that have a balance of Fun, Development & Competitiveness at a reasonable cost. With our intention to maintain a 1:6 Ratio, long term skill development is our most important goal. We only promote development of racing skills based on each individuals ability & drive. Children interact & compete among other children with common interests, throughout Alberta and/or within the city of Edmonton & area. JOIN US THIS WINTER!
Try the fastest game on ice!
The Council for Advancement of African-Canadians, operating as Africa Centre, was launched in 2006. It is a multi-purpose centre, an Edmonton based non-profit organization where culturally appropriate programs, services and activities are delivered. The Council for Advancement of African-Canadians, operating as Africa Centre, was launched in 2006. It is a one-stop multi-purpose centre, an Edmonton based non-profit organization where culturally appropriate programs, services and activities are delivered to members of the community, and serves as the hub of the African community. Africa Centre is also a hospitable place for new African immigrants. It provides an atmosphere which is welcoming, shows respect for diversity and supports members with various interests and abilities.