Air Creebec a part of the community. (Business in Profile).For over 20 years, Air Creebec Air Creebec Inc. is a regional airline based in Val-d'Or, Quebec, Canada. It operates scheduled and charter services to 17<ref name="dest" /> destinations in Quebec and Ontario. Its main base is Val-d'Or Airport, with a hub at Timmins Airport[3]. has been flying high in the northern communities of Ontario and Quebec, and giving back to the communities that have contributed to its success. The air carrier offers regular flights, serving the communities Attawapiskat, Chiboutamau, Chisasibi, Eastmain, Fort Albany Fort Albany, Canadian fur-trading post, N Ont., at the mouth of the Albany River on James Bay. It was founded (before 1682) by the Hudson's Bay Company as one of its earliest forts. , Kashewchewan, La Grande, Moosonnee, Nemaska, Peawanuck, Roberval, Waskaganish, Wemindji, Timmins, Val d'Or Val d'Or (väl dôr), town (1991 pop. 23,842), SW Que., Canada, SE of Rouyn-Noranda. It is a mining center. Gold was discovered in the region in 1909; copper, zinc, lead, and molybdenum are also mined. and Montreal. It also offers cargo services, and charter services. Many of the communities served by Air Creebec are remote and isolated, making getting in and out of them without the air carrier's services a challenge at the best of times. So you can imagine how invaluable those services become at the worst of times. When emergencies such as fires or floods threaten the communities, it is Air Creebec that the Ministry of Natural Resources calls to help move residents to safety. "We get involved with the MNR MNR Ministry of Natural Resources MNR Metro North Railroad (New York, NY) MNR Manor MNR Mouvement National Républicain (French: National Republican Movement) , and they charter us to evacuate e·vac·u·ate v. 1. To empty or remove the contents of. 2. To excrete or discharge waste matter, especially of the bowels. persons during fire and flood emergencies," explained Anne-Marie Farringron, Air Creebec's marketing manager. "We are a provider of service to the James Bay James Bay, shallow southern arm of Hudson Bay, c.300 mi (480 km) long and 140 mi (230 km) wide, E central Canada, in Nunavut Territory between Ont. and Que. Numerous rivers flow into the bay; many of these have been developed for hydroelectric power in Quebec (see coastal communities. So we are ideally located for evacuation," Farrington explained, adding that evacuees Resident or transient persons who have been ordered or authorized to move by competent authorities, and whose movement and accommodation are planned, organized and controlled by such authorities. from the area are usually relocated to Timmins or Moosonnee, communities the air carrier also serves. "There was a large forest fire around Nemaska in northern Quebec last year, and we evacuated persons from Nemaska as well. So we're involved in both Ontario and Quebec, with evacuations. And then we also fly further afield and assist out in northwestern Ontario Northwestern Ontario is the region within the Canadian province of Ontario which lies north and west of Lake Superior, and west of Hudson Bay and James Bay. It includes most of subarctic Ontario. as well, when required." While helping to ensure the safety of the residents is one way Air Creebec gives back to the communities it serves, it is far from the only way. "We do a lot to try to give back to the community;" Farrington said. "For example, particularly around the Christmas season, we've been asked by generous donors in southern regions to send up, and we do that non-revenue, which means at no charge, donations of clothing and toys, sports equipment, for the people in the coastal communities. There's all sorts of different groups that are involved. For example, I just took 600 pounds today of bales of clothing from the Mennonite Society. And often there are groups in Timmins, the Anglican diocese, they always send up clothing. So we have different groups that regularly send things up." "We try to pay back to the community through support for sports and educational programs," said Air Creebec president Albert Diamond. "We sponsor youth activities and speakers for graduation ceremonies." "And we're also very involved in sponsoring various events in the communities by donating prizes for raffles," added Farrington. |
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