Cindy Duncan McMillan,is a Canadian politician and farmer from Quebec.
Political history
McMillan has been actively engaged in her community for more than three decades, serving on community-based boards of directors and committees since she graduated from Carleton University in 1978. Her first elected seat was as a director with the Recreation Association in her home town of Poltimore. Since then she has taken active roles in school and sports organizations in her community. In 2006, the Municipality of LaPêche named her Volunteer of the Year for Ward 7.
McMillan served as president of the Quebec Farmers’ Association where she negotiated a partnership between anglophone farmers and the Union des Producteurs Agricoles du Quebec (UPA). As a result, she had the privilege of being the first president of the Quebec Farmers’ Association to hold a seat on the General Council of the UPA.
McMillan sat on the UPA’s Environment Committee, the Canadian Federation of Agriculture Environment Committee and the Canadian Minister of Agriculture’s advisory group on the environment. She served as president of the Comité du basin versant de la rivière Gatineau (COMGA).
McMillan developed and delivered the Gatineau South (English-language) “Agriculture Education in the Classroom” project to local elementary schools.
A passionate Canadian for a unified Canada, McMillan worked diligently at the local level, organizing rallies and boosting voter participation during both Quebec referendum campaigns on sovereignty association. She also participated in a CBC Montréal citizen’s forum on the issue. McMillan also actively participated in the ministerial consultations of minority-language communities upon release in 2003 of the Dion Report on official languages.
Active in the Liberal Party of Canada since she attended her first convention at 22, McMillan has advised the Leader of the Opposition on Quebec agriculture and co-chaired, with Wayne Easter, the 2008 Liberal Party task force on agriculture. She served on Liberal leader advisory committee on rural affairs.
McMillan won the Liberal nomination in Pontiac in 2007 and ran a close second in the General Election of 2008. She won the nomination again in September 2009.
Political history
McMillan has been actively engaged in her community for more than three decades, serving on community-based boards of directors and committees since she graduated from Carleton University in 1978. Her first elected seat was as a director with the Recreation Association in her home town of Poltimore. Since then she has taken active roles in school and sports organizations in her community. In 2006, the Municipality of LaPêche named her Volunteer of the Year for Ward 7.
McMillan served as president of the Quebec Farmers’ Association where she negotiated a partnership between anglophone farmers and the Union des Producteurs Agricoles du Quebec (UPA). As a result, she had the privilege of being the first president of the Quebec Farmers’ Association to hold a seat on the General Council of the UPA.
McMillan sat on the UPA’s Environment Committee, the Canadian Federation of Agriculture Environment Committee and the Canadian Minister of Agriculture’s advisory group on the environment. She served as president of the Comité du basin versant de la rivière Gatineau (COMGA).
McMillan developed and delivered the Gatineau South (English-language) “Agriculture Education in the Classroom” project to local elementary schools.
A passionate Canadian for a unified Canada, McMillan worked diligently at the local level, organizing rallies and boosting voter participation during both Quebec referendum campaigns on sovereignty association. She also participated in a CBC Montréal citizen’s forum on the issue. McMillan also actively participated in the ministerial consultations of minority-language communities upon release in 2003 of the Dion Report on official languages.
Active in the Liberal Party of Canada since she attended her first convention at 22, McMillan has advised the Leader of the Opposition on Quebec agriculture and co-chaired, with Wayne Easter, the 2008 Liberal Party task force on agriculture. She served on Liberal leader advisory committee on rural affairs.
McMillan won the Liberal nomination in Pontiac in 2007 and ran a close second in the General Election of 2008. She won the nomination again in September 2009.
Hostyle Clothing is a Australian distributor and manufacturer of uniforms for the hospitality industry, as well as a stockist of many quality work wear and corporate uniform brands. Hostyle Clothing is based in Noosa Heads on Queensland's Sunshine Coast.
The company's strong business profile has been heightened by exposure through numerous recent publicity articles and profile stories around the country. This publicity has focused in particular on the business' Australian ownership and management, as well as its uniquely Australian Made chef wear. The business is currently implementing extensive national expansion strategies, and planning significant international enterprises.
Hostyle Clothing also offers services of in-house embroidery, screen-printing, alterations, dry-cleaning and corporate promotional product development. Among its work wear and chef wear products it stocks reputable footwear, headgear and accessories including aprons and chef kits.
The company's strong business profile has been heightened by exposure through numerous recent publicity articles and profile stories around the country. This publicity has focused in particular on the business' Australian ownership and management, as well as its uniquely Australian Made chef wear. The business is currently implementing extensive national expansion strategies, and planning significant international enterprises.
Hostyle Clothing also offers services of in-house embroidery, screen-printing, alterations, dry-cleaning and corporate promotional product development. Among its work wear and chef wear products it stocks reputable footwear, headgear and accessories including aprons and chef kits.
Kitiona Pasene (born 25 April 1987) is a professional rugby league player who currently plays in the NSW Cup for the .His other two Brothers are Laupepa and Alalatama play for Mt Albert Lions they also play in Topside .His position choice is Second Row/Front Row.
Early Years
Pasene has played for the Mt Albert Lions and Under 20'S for Warriors
Playing Carrer
Pasene played for the Northern Regions Secondary Schools Rugby in 2005
In 2008 he then got picked to go to Dunedin Rugby Squad.In 2010 he then got picked to go to Australia to play for the Sunshine Coast Eagles.
In mid 2010 Kitiona Pasene then went to Mt Albert Lions an signed up for them in the ARL Competition. Later on he then played at the 2010 Grand Final for the ARL Competition the Club played Otahuhu in the Final at Mt Smart Stadium.
Early Years
Pasene has played for the Mt Albert Lions and Under 20'S for Warriors
Playing Carrer
Pasene played for the Northern Regions Secondary Schools Rugby in 2005
In 2008 he then got picked to go to Dunedin Rugby Squad.In 2010 he then got picked to go to Australia to play for the Sunshine Coast Eagles.
In mid 2010 Kitiona Pasene then went to Mt Albert Lions an signed up for them in the ARL Competition. Later on he then played at the 2010 Grand Final for the ARL Competition the Club played Otahuhu in the Final at Mt Smart Stadium.
Darren Chapman also known as DJ Darren C (born 19 December 1973) in Bedford, Bedfordshire.
Background
Born in Queens Park, Bedford to a family of Nevisian heritage. He attended John Howard Upper school now known as Biddenham Upper School.
In his first Job he worked as a shop sales assistant in a clothes store in the centre of Bedford Town. He attended a two year course at Bedford College of Higher Education where he undertook a course in Media studies and completed modules in Television and Radio. While still at college Chapman completed work experience at BBC Three Countries in Luton, Bedfordshire.
Radio career
In 1999 he worked part-time at BBC Three Counties radio for over 2 years gaining experience working as an assistant producer on the Saturday evening show called The Black Mix.
He then completed another period of work experience for Central London production company Wise Buddha in March 2002 working on Trevor Nelson's Saturday R&B Chart and Rhythm Nation.
In July 2002 Chapman began working at BBC Radio 1 as a Broadcast Assistant on Trevor Nelson's R&B Chart and Rhythm Nation. Since then he's also worked on high profile shows such as DJ Spoony's Weekend Breakfast Show and JK & Joel's Early Breakfast Show. Chapman moved to the UK's only national urban radio station BBC 1Xtra in 2006 where he worked with dj's such as Tim Westwood, Rodney P, DJ Semtex, Dev, Benji B and DJ Edu.
DJ career
Chapman started DJing in 2006 after practising with spare House, Hip Hop and R&B vinyl records at Radio 1. He continued to dj at house parties and small bars around London gaining experience. Since then he's dj'ing career has taken him to play at clubs such as Ministry of Sound, Pangea, Embassy No. 5 and Fabric. His skills have also taken him global where he has played in Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Argentina - During the summer seasons of 2005 to 2009 he warmed up for DJ Trevor Nelson at his weekly residency in the Global Room at the nightclub Pacha, Ibiza.
During the 2010 European summer season Chapman was the international resident dj at Disco Orange in the resort of Sunny Beach on the Black Sea coast of Bulgaria playing Electro/Progressive House and urban music to holiday makers from all over Europe
As Darren C he dj'ed and produced the BBC 1Xtra programme The Morning Mix show every Friday between October 2009 and January 2010 for which he went uncredited.
Background
Born in Queens Park, Bedford to a family of Nevisian heritage. He attended John Howard Upper school now known as Biddenham Upper School.
In his first Job he worked as a shop sales assistant in a clothes store in the centre of Bedford Town. He attended a two year course at Bedford College of Higher Education where he undertook a course in Media studies and completed modules in Television and Radio. While still at college Chapman completed work experience at BBC Three Countries in Luton, Bedfordshire.
Radio career
In 1999 he worked part-time at BBC Three Counties radio for over 2 years gaining experience working as an assistant producer on the Saturday evening show called The Black Mix.
He then completed another period of work experience for Central London production company Wise Buddha in March 2002 working on Trevor Nelson's Saturday R&B Chart and Rhythm Nation.
In July 2002 Chapman began working at BBC Radio 1 as a Broadcast Assistant on Trevor Nelson's R&B Chart and Rhythm Nation. Since then he's also worked on high profile shows such as DJ Spoony's Weekend Breakfast Show and JK & Joel's Early Breakfast Show. Chapman moved to the UK's only national urban radio station BBC 1Xtra in 2006 where he worked with dj's such as Tim Westwood, Rodney P, DJ Semtex, Dev, Benji B and DJ Edu.
DJ career
Chapman started DJing in 2006 after practising with spare House, Hip Hop and R&B vinyl records at Radio 1. He continued to dj at house parties and small bars around London gaining experience. Since then he's dj'ing career has taken him to play at clubs such as Ministry of Sound, Pangea, Embassy No. 5 and Fabric. His skills have also taken him global where he has played in Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Argentina - During the summer seasons of 2005 to 2009 he warmed up for DJ Trevor Nelson at his weekly residency in the Global Room at the nightclub Pacha, Ibiza.
During the 2010 European summer season Chapman was the international resident dj at Disco Orange in the resort of Sunny Beach on the Black Sea coast of Bulgaria playing Electro/Progressive House and urban music to holiday makers from all over Europe
As Darren C he dj'ed and produced the BBC 1Xtra programme The Morning Mix show every Friday between October 2009 and January 2010 for which he went uncredited.