March 2008 Speaker is Debbie Marshall The Writer

Debbie Marshall will be talking about Roberta MacAdams, an Edmontonian serving overseas during World War I .



Where: Crowne Plaza Chateau Lacombe Edmonton 10111 Bellamy Hill



When: Wednesday 19 March 2008 noon MDT



Cost: $27.00



Biography:



Debbie Marshall has worked as a freelance writer and editor for over twenty years, contributing to local and national magazines and on-line publications, including Legacy, Alberta Views, The Beaver, NeWest Review, Canadian Heritage, The Canadian Encyclopedia, The United Church Observer, and others. For eight years, she was editor of the national Exchange Magazine for Adult Learners. In 2001, she co-authored Candles to Kilowatts: 100 Years of Edmontons Power Company (Duval House). Since then, Marshall has contributed to anthologies such as Dropped Threads II (Toronto: Random House, 2003) and Push It! (Cleveland: UCP, 2002). She has also edited collections, including Spiritual Quest: Stories from Life (Toronto: UCPH, 2003) and the Edmonton best seller Big Enough Dreams (Edmonton: Learning Community Press, 2006)an anthology describing the compelling lives of developmentally disabled Albertans.



Most recently, Marshalls passionate love for history was revealed in another Edmonton bestseller, Give Your Other Vote to the Sister: A Womans Journey into the Great War, (Calgary: University of Calgary Press, 2007). Give Your Other Vote is a biography of one of the first two women elected to a legislature anywhere in the British Empire. That woman was Roberta MacAdams, an Edmontonian serving overseas during World War I. Marshalls biography not only describes this compelling politician, but also the authors own journey across Canada and Europe as she attempted to reclaim the life of this forgotten woman.



Debbie Marshall continues to be interested in the First World War, and is currently writing the true story of three Canadian war correspondents and their experiences covering the conflict that changed the world.

Opportunities Unlimited - 7 March 2008

We hope to see you this Friday morning at Edmontons Best Networking Club: Opportunities Unlimited







On: Friday, March 7th, 2008 7:15am to 8:30am







At: World Trade Centre Edmonton, 600- 9990 Jasper Avenue







Speaker: Greg Campbell from Spieker Point Inc.



Topic: The Changing Face of Enterprise Software





Overview: Greg will be sharing tips and hints on what you the customer should demand from software vendors to better your business.







Each meeting features:

- 20-30 minutes of casual, friendly networking

- business introductions

- keynote speaker

- coffee & muffins



Parking is available on-street (free until 9:00 am), surface lots close to the World Trade Centre Edmonton or in the nearby Library Parking Lot (accessible from 100 Street, a block north of Jasper Avenue).





Price: $2 Members / $5 Non-Members





For more information please contact Heather at 409-7795 or hrumbolt@edmontonchamber.com



Heather Rumbolt

Account Manager - Member Services

(780) 409-7795

www.edmontonchamber.com



20 February 2008 Speaker

20 February 2008 Speaker is Audrey Mae Poitras President of the Metis Nation of Alberta



Cost $27 for lunch



Where: Crowne Plaza Chateau Lacombe 10111 Bellemay Hill



When : 20 February 2008 starting at noon sharp



Biography



Audrey Mae Poitras has served as President of the Metis Nation of Alberta since 1996, the first female in that position. She also serves as Vice-President on the Canadian Metis National Council. Bom Audrey Dumont, she shares common ancestry with Gabriel Dumont. her home town is Elk Point. Alberta, and she lives in Edmonton. Alberta. Audrey Poitras is one of the highest profile Metis women in Canada. From her early days in the small community of Elk Point in northeastern Alberta until today, she has been a champion of the rights of Metis in this country. From Metis identity to Metis rights and recognition, Audrey remains a key figure among Canada's political leaders. In the summer of 2005 she was recognized as one of the 50 most influential people in Alberta Audrey was a successful business owner prior to her first election in 1996. Audrey's career in provincial Metis politics began in 1996 when she was elected to lead the Metis Nation of Alberta, as its first female President. Her leadership direction was reinforced in 1999, 2002, and again in 2005 when she was elected to her fourth consecutive term as President of the Metis Nation of Alberta. In April 2004, Audrey represented the Metis Nation at the historic Canada Aboriginal Peoples Roundtable attended by more than 20 federal cabinet ministers and 70 Aboriginal leaders from across the country. Sitting alongside the Prime Minister and other national Aboriginal leaders, Audrey affirmed the Metis Nation's commitment towards a Canada-Metis Nation Framework Agreement. President Poitras witnessed the signing of the Framework Agreement on May 31, 2005 during the federal Policy Retreat on Aboriginal issues in Ottawa. President Poitras launched the Metis Nation's official magazine, Otipemisiwak-Voice of the Metis Nation in Alberta in March 2004.

Upcoming Meetings

20 February 2008



Audrey Poitras President of the Metis NAtion of Alberta



19 MArch 2008



Debbie Marshall on Lt. Roberta MacAdams



16 April 2008



High School Debate



21 MAy 2008



Rabbi Kunin REligion, the Problem or the Solution



18 June 2008



Dr. A. Koshal The Mazankowski Heart Institute



Opportunites Unlimited - 8 Feb 2008

We hope to see you this Friday morning at Edmontons Best Networking Club: Opportunities Unlimited







On: Friday, February 8th, 2008 7:15am to 8:30am



At: World Trade Centre Edmonton, 200- 9990 Jasper Avenue



Speaker: Gail Hope from Hope to Help Inc.



Topic: Strengthening Communication and Understanding



Overview: Use skills and mind-set to enhance your personal and professional communication.

"You can't solve a problem with the same mind that created it." --Albert Einstein



Each meeting features:

- 20-30 minutes of casual, friendly networking

- business introductions

- keynote speaker

- coffee & muffins



Parking is available on-street (free until 9:00 am), surface lots close to the World Trade Centre Edmonton or in the nearby Library Parking Lot (accessible from 100 Street, a block north of Jasper Avenue).





Price: $2 Members / $5 Non-Members





For more information please contact Heather at 409-7795 or Hrumbolt@edmontonchamber.com



Heather Rumbolt

Account Executive - Member Services

(780) 409-7795

Opportunites Unlimited - 1 Feb 2008

this Friday morning at Edmontons Best Networking Club: Opportunities Unlimited







On: Friday, February 1st, 2008 7:15am to 8:30am



At: World Trade Centre Edmonton, 200- 9990 Jasper Avenue



Speaker: Christine Klar from Canadian Youth Business Association



Topic: Mentoring young professionals for starting successful businesses



Overview: As a business professional, receive key tips on how to mentor young professionals for starting successful businesses.



Each meeting features:

- 20-30 minutes of casual, friendly networking

- business introductions

- keynote speaker

- coffee & muffins



Parking is available on-street (free until 9:00 am), surface lots close to the World Trade Centre Edmonton or in the nearby Library Parking Lot (accessible from 100 Street, a block north of Jasper Avenue).





Price: $2 Members / $5 Non-Members





For more information please contact Heather at 409-7795 or hrumbolt@edmontonchamber.com



Heather Rumbolt

Account Executive - Member Services

(780) 409-7795

Opportunites Unlimited - 25 Jan 2008

We hope to see you this Friday morning at Edmontons Best Networking Club: Opportunities Unlimited







On: Friday, January 25th, 2008 7:15am to 8:30am



At: World Trade Centre Edmonton, 600- 9990 Jasper Avenue



Speaker: Dave Warnock from Vertical Safety



Topic: Emergency Response



Overview: Dave will be highlighting ways to plan responses to common business emergencies.



Each meeting features:

- 20-30 minutes of casual, friendly networking

- business introductions

- keynote speaker

- coffee & muffins



Parking is available on-street (free until 9:00 am), surface lots close to the World Trade Centre Edmonton or in the nearby Library Parking Lot (accessible from 100 Street, a block north of Jasper Avenue).





Price: $2 Members / $5 Non-Members





For more information please contact Heather at 409-7795 or hrumbolt@edmontonchamber.com



Heather Rumbolt

Account Executive - Member Services

(780) 409-7795

Edmonton Chamber

January 2008 Speaker

The Canadian Club of Edmonton will next 23 Jan 2008 Noon at the Chateau Lacombe Edmonton .



cost for Lunch is $27.



Our speaking is former Provincial Minister and current Executive Director of the Public School Boards Association of Alberta David King.



Biography



David King has served as the Executive Director of the Public School Boards Association of Alberta since February, 1990. The Association is a voluntary membership organization for public school jurisdictions in Alberta. It advocates and acts to strengthen a public school system which is genuinely and completely inclusive and a powerful model of a civil democratic community.



During the time Mr. King has been Executive Director of the Association, well-regarded leadership development programs have been initiated for trustees, system level administrators, and school based leaders. The Public School Boards Council has been created and it has come to be recognized as the primary deliberative assembly for public school boards in the province. The First Choice identity program provides one brand that connects public schools across the province, regardless of jurisdiction.



Mr. King has experience in merchant banking (with Capwest Capital Services Ltd.), and in social science research (as Research Director for the Edmonton and District Council of Churches). He has also served on the Board of Directors of a number of public and private companies, including L.S.I. Logic Corporation of Canada, Inc., Domglas Canada, Inc., Norwich Trading Corp, and Firstclass Systems, Inc.



Mr. King was a charter member of: Communitas; the Edmonton Citizens for Better Housing Society; the Boyle Street Community Services Cooperative; and, the Boyle-McCauley Health Centre.



From August, 1971 until April, 1986, Mr. King was a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. In this time he was Legislative Secretary to then Premier Lougheed, Minister of Education (upon the appointment of Premier Lougheed), and Minister of Technology, Research and Telecommunications (upon the appointment of Premier Getty). Mr. King served longer as Minister of Education in Alberta than anyone in any province in the past 30 years.



During his seven years in three different Alberta Cabinets, Mr. King served as a member of various Cabinet Committees, including: Social Planning; Economic Planning; Labour Relations; Science; and, Communications Policy. For two years he was the Minister Responsible for the implementation of the Governments Policy on Professions and Occupations.



As Minister of Education, Mr. King was responsible for a number of major initiatives, including the establishment of: Provincial Diploma Examinations (end of grade XII); the educational Management Finance Plan; the computer technology in schools program; the Designated Community Schools program; the teacher internship program; the Council of Alberta Teaching Standards; the last major review of the secondary program of studies; and, elected trusteeship for Northland School Division.



Mr. King is honoured to have had a bursary named after him by the Alberta College of Licensed Practical Nurses.





Born: June 22nd, 1946 in Perth, Ontario; to Rev. A.E. and Mrs. Ethel King

Education: B.A. (Poli. Sci.), the University of Alberta

Memberships: Highlands United Church Amnesty International

Canadian Civil Liberties Association World Future Society



David and Clare (nee Piven) have been married since October 19th, 1968. They have three sons (Troy, Jason, and Cory), and six grandchildren, all of whom are in school. Clare is a teacher with a specialization in Early Childhood Services. She has taught E.C.S. and primary grades for more than 35 years; all except two years with the Elk Island R.C. Separate School District.

NetKnow still in Netcraft's Top 12600 at the end of 2007

All data is from Netcraft Toolbar .



Netknow now ranks 12591 at Netcraft.



A slight downfall!



Some of our others domains and services ranks as follows:



NetKnow Secure Server ranks 192684 from 191231 on Netcraft.

NetKnow's secondary server ranks at 62010 from 62482 last week on Netcraft.

NetKnow's Anonynous FTP server is at 633292 from 632987 and non-anonymous rank 251799 from 250324 .

www.nl2k.ab.ca

ranks 625088 from 624640 on Netcraft.

internetedmonton.ca

ranks at 716951 from 713651 .


title="edmontoninternetserviceprovider.ca">edmontoninternetserviceprovider.ca


is at 720937 from below 10000000.

edmontonab.ca ranks 897629 from below 10000000 .





How do we compare with other providers in

Edmonton
, Alberta, Canada?



We have Juno Internet ranked on top

at 1409 from 1416 who are the owners of

US Based Netzero
at Netcraft Rank 3555 from 3543.



Next we have Telus ranked by Netcraft at 1503 from 1500 and Telus Hosting ranked at from 186959 from 185582.

A customer of theirs securityfocus.com rank 402 from 402 .

Sometimes their Web Hosting is done by
title="Internet Names for Business">Internet Names for Business


is ranked by netcraft at 510413 from 507601 .



members.shaw.ca ranks 4710 from 4699 and Shaw Cable is next at Netcraft rank 13182 from 13160 . Briefly unavailable during high peak demand. Their Network Hosting Arm,

Big Pipe is at Netcraft rank 422379 from 419617 . One of the customers alocalchoice.com ranks 654741 from 651417. Another customer of Shaw Avalon Global rank 701894 from 694318 And Edmonton Chamber of Commerce is at 623191 from 625527.



We at Netknow are down 38 from 12553 and up 3150 from the beginning of the year from 15741. We aim to be above 12300 by the end of January 2008 and beyond Shaw's reach after that.



The University of Alberta ranks 20781 from 20736 .



Next is 3 Web which ranks 33411 from 33191. Their parent company Cybersurf is ranked 326591 from 330155.



Next, Uniserve ranks on Netcraft 70718 from 70288. One of their acquisitions interbaun ranks with Netcraft 247485 from 249286. One customer just came over from this organization in Nov 2006.



The City of Edmonton ranks 88901 from 88622 by Netcraft.



The government of Alberta Website ranks 101958 from 101217 by Netcraft .



Next is Tera-Byte at Netcraft Rank 112424 from 111641 with Tera-Byte.ca ranking 6069612 from 7425642 and their wireless arm Tera-Byte Wirelessranks 736397 from 736908 . One of their clients nexopia is ranked 2889 from 2904. Very Interesting! Another of their customers
Also another of their clients
CA Registrar ranks 619377 from 618715 and msmart of Edmonton ranks 727693 from 728109. One of Tera-Byte's acquisitions

Edmonton Community Networks
ranks at 618071 from 617456 and goedmonton.net are at 740472 from 741145 on Netcraft .



After that we have Nucleus Information Services which can be found at Netcraft Rank 116587 from 116576.



The Northern Alberta Institute of Technology ranks 123149 from 122655.



Next is WSI - We Simply The Internet of Toronto at Netcraft Position 140497 from 139541.



Internet Centre rank 197979 from 196627 and using Worldgate IPs.



Alentus rank by Netcraft 202837 from 202224 and I note they are hosted in the USA .



xplornet ranks 202514 from 202344 and are listed with OSCO Computers Inc of New Brunswick.



Radiant Communications are ranked by Netcraft 289178 from 287816.



MacEwan ranks 294534 from 292427.



airsurfer.carank 455337 from 453902 by Netcraft . I wonder if Big Pipe owns them.



Computer Engineeringranks 482494 from 480983. Thank you Scott. And they seem to be hosted by wolfpaw.net which ranks at 1074442 from 1072705.



MDCi, the company that bought out OANet.com ranks 580893 from 577546.



Internet Crossroads Ltd of North Edmonton rank 592676 from 589457 by Netcraft .



TIC Internet ranks 596304 from 593015 ( I do remember you).



Wild Rose Internet ranks 607643 from 604293 and I wonder if this is another wireless branch of Shaw.



Wiband Wireless

rank on Netcraft at 621569 from 618244 and their customer Found Locally ranks at 101678 from 101852 and Memory Express ranks 21748 from 21720. Interesting!



Open Concept Internet, Inc. rank 635342 from 632129.



Nisa Custom Internet Solutions ranks 633933 from 630747 by Netcraft .



Interspots of Edmonton rank 656544 from 653239 a customer of theirs conboland.com ranks 743552 from 740253 .



Carbon 14 Graphic Art and Web Design ranks 765598 from 766524 on Netcraft. BTW Illusions Photographics wants a word with you!



Media Shakers of Edmonton ranks 774749 from 771553.



Core Network Solutions Inc. ranks at 845581 from 842553 .



Elite Web Hosting Inc. now ranks 884222 from 881308 .



Leduc Data ranks 921193 from 925208 and somehow using Shaw Communications.



Koi Media rank 1225470 from 1238255.



The Network Centre ranks 1356549 from 1374947.



Webfire.ca ranks 1371285 from 1425093



If I remember anymore, I will add to this entry, before Netcraft changes our ranking. Please watch this space and please feel free to peruse our services.

Premier Ed Stelmach is the Dec 2007 Speaker

Premier Ed Stelmach will be our speaker on the 19th of Dec 2007

at the Crowne Plaza 10111 Bellamy Hill Edmonton Alberta. Noon start



Cost is $27. Call Dave at 780-669-200 for more information.




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