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Captain (Navy) Matthew Coates discusses the importance of the Combat Training and Integration Centre design. Photo: MCpl Ian Thompson

Une “grosse affaire” entre deux étapes importantes

Michael McWhinnie,  Conseiller en affaires publiques, NTG  — Le Combattant de surface canadien (CSC) est l’un des projets de défense maritime les plus importants et les plus complexes de notre génération. Il fournira la future flotte de la Marine royale canadienne (MRC) et modifiera le paysage sur les deux côtes en recapitalisant l’infrastructure de formation nécessaire […]

Nathan Fasullo attended his Outward Bound Canada adventure last August in Clayoquot Sound.

Military families ‘dial in’ to Outward Bound Canada

Peter Mallett, Staff Writer —  Thanks to a new scholarship program, children of military families are plotting a course for adventure and education in Canada’s wilderness. The scholarship provides free-of-cost, extended wilderness expeditions for children between the ages of 12 and 19 whose parents or guardians are regular force members, reservists, or veterans. Fort Langley, B.C., resident […]

Captain (ret’d) Michael L. Hadley. Photo supplied.

Renowned U-boat author receives Maritime Achievement Award

Peter Mallett,  Staff Writer  — A former naval officer is among the first recipients of a freshly minted award by the BC Government House Foundation and the Maritime Museum of British Columbia. Captain (ret’d) Michael L. Hadley of Victoria is an accomplished author and educator, whose works about the elusive submarines of the Kriegsmarine earned […]