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June 25 Load the Lab food drive and BBQ a Combined Charities, community effort
Thursday, June 25, between 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.; 14 Wing Greenwood Combined Charities invites you to help Load the Lab in a base- and community-wide food drive! Read more
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Make tick checks routine
Ticks are found across Nova Scotia, and some can transmit serious diseases. It is important for people to protect themselves, their family members and pets. Read more
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Join kick-off June 4 June is Recreation Month walk
June 4, join friends in a casual 2.5 kilometre walk around the 14 Wing Greenwood fitness trail to kick-off June is Recreation Month. Read more
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June 14 concert celebrates 10th anniversary of Canadian Military Wives Choir Greenwood
June 14, at 2 p.m.; the Canadian Military Wives Choir Greenwood invites friends to attend their 10th anniversary concert at St. Mark’s Chapel, Church Street, Greenwood. Read more
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DTPAO hosts pre-pride season organizational meeting May 29
The 14 Wing Greenwood Defence Team Pride Advisory Organization excited to invite you to take part in pride season this summer, with a planning meeting May 29. Read more
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14 Wing regional golf play-downs set for June 22 to 24
Military golfers who would like to play in the 14 Wing Greenwood June 22 to 24 regional golf play-downs may register now Read more
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The Earth loves you; love it back
Canadian Environment Week is back this year at 14 Wing Greenwood, with awareness and events from May 31 to June 6! Read more
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June 23 marks AGM for GMFRC Child Care program
The GMFRC Child Care program will hold its annual general meeting at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, June 23; via an online Zoom meeting. Read more
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‘There’s work to be had’
If infrastructure planners for forecasted work at 14 Wing Greenwood in the next few years have their way, they’d put every one of 100-plus contractors attending an April 22 “industry connect” event to work. Read more
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Find a marine marker along the shore?
Just remember a few key messages if you spot any suspected military ordnance: don’t touch it, mark where it is, move to a safe distance and keep others away, and call 911 or local police immediately. Read more















