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Operation Lifesaver 2006 Annual Report
June 26, 2007
2006 was a milestone year for Operation Lifesaver. It marked the 25th anniversary of the program – a voluntary initiative that saves lives and reduces injuries in crossing and trespassing incidents for Canadians of all ages.
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Click here to download the Report in PDF ( 8.0MB )
Operation Lifesaver’s Annual Golf Tournament and Conference
April 10, 2007
Ottawa – The 2007 Annual Operation Lifesaver Golf Tournament and Conference will take place on September 17-18, 2007 at the Château Cartier Resort situated in Aylmer, Québec (Ottawa Region). For more information, please consult the attached postcard.
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Click here to download the Postcard in PDF ( 92 KB )
Operation Lifesaver Rail Safety Week 2007
January 17, 2007
Ottawa – Public safety campaign Operation Lifesaver and its partners will launch their 2007 national Rail Safety Public Awareness Week on April 23. The aim of the week is to help reduce crossing collisions and trespassing incidents along Canada’s railways in communities across the country.
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Click here to download the Calendar of Events in PDF (
CPR Holiday Train
November 30, 2006
Each year, thousands of people gather along CPR’s route to enjoy the arrival of our brightly decorated trains and watch entertainers perform a live holiday concert.
This years’ entertainers on the U.S. Holiday Train include Milwaukee folk-rocker Willy Porter, Nashville bluegrass/country singer-songwriter and former New Grass Revival guitarist Pat Flynn and Canadian Country Music Association Hall
Globe and Mail Special Supplement: Healthy Railways A Must For Canadian Economy
October 24, 2006
A special information supplement on Canada’s Freight and Passenger Railways was published by the Globe and Mail for the Railway Association of Canada on October 23 to coincide with the railway industry’s Day on the Hill lobbying initiative October 24 in Ottawa.
Since the last spike was driven in B.C. in 1885, Canada’s railways have connected