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Pancakes with a Purpose: CFB Borden’s Annual Charity Breakfast Warms Hearts and Raises Funds

This year’s Pancake Breakfast saw over 250 participants come out to support surrounding communities The morning of 8 November was colder than usual, with frost...

Government of Canada Charitable Campaign gives back to the community / La Campagne de...

CFB Borden gave back in a big way to the 2019 Government of Canada Charitable Campaign (GCWCC), raising over $82,000 to...

GCWCC October raffle winners / Gagnants des tirages au sort du mois d’octobre...

With just over $3000 raised for the 2019 GCWCC campaign in October, the Base-wide  raffles proved to be very popular-especially with the...

Pancake breakfast supports GCWCC campaign / Petit-déjeuner de crêpes dans le cadre de...

Throughout the year, numerous events and initiatives are hosted all in support of the Government of Canada Workplace Charitable Campaign (GCWCC). On...

RCEME Winter tire event / Clinique de pneus d’hiver

16-17 November, 0800 – 1600 hrs RCEME School Vehicle Company (A-254, 221 Craftsman rd) SERVICES PROVIDED: $25...

Leading by example / Diriger en donnant l’exemple

CFSATE Command team gets the ball rolling on the GCWCC campaign 2019 The Government of Canada Workplace Charitable...

A History of Poverty in Simcoe Muskoka / L’histoire de la pauvreté ...

Poverty today doesn’t look like it did a decade or two ago. The way we have faced poverty has changed since Canada...

United Way campaign kicks off at Borden / Lancement de la campagne Centraide à...

An eye-opening dose of reality kicked off the Government of Canada Workplace Charitable Campaign (GCWCC) at the Terra Theatre on 10 September.

The CAF and the United Way: a strong partnership / Les FAC et Centraide...

Being in the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) can be tough. On top of the obvious challenges like deployments, training...

Food insecurity – a facet of poverty / L’insécurité alimentaire – une facette de...

We often think of poverty in terms of money: you either have enough money or you don’t. The situation isn’t that simple...