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Volume 5, Issue 1

March 2005

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Anthill
Newsletter of the British Columbia
Institute for Co-operative Studies

 
 
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Rochdale 160th Anniversary

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BCICS is Preparing for the Future

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Welcome Klaus Fischer

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The Co-operative Learning Centre

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BCICS Student Researchers:
Where are They Now?

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BCICS is Preparing for the Future

BCICS is engaged in fund raising so that it can build on all the work it has done in the last four years. So far, we are pleased to announce, that the following organisations have demonstrated a commitment to ensuring the continuation of the Institute’s work with annual contributions:

VanCity Credit Union

$30,000

Federated Co-operatives Limited

25,000

Co-operators Insurance Company

20,000

Bulkley Valley Credit Union, Cumberland and District Credit Union, Grand Forks District Savings Credit Union, Revelstoke Credit Union, and VP Credit Union have committed a total of

3025

Contributions from individuals

500

We are in the early stages of this campaign and our goal is to reach annual contributions of $150,000, the amount needed to ensure that the Institute can continue. This amount will also make it possible for students at post-secondary institutions in British Columbia to study what credit unions and other co-operatives have done, are doing, and can do, in this province, in Canada, and around the world.