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Become an IVMA-Man/Sask Member

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Message from the President
The IVMA Man/Sask is a
great association for those involved in industrial vegetation
management, to network and learn about areas that are relevant to our
industry. I am honoured to take on the role of President and look
forward to working with the Board of Directors to develop new ways of
adding value to our members.
Our website is one way for us to communicate with our members and to the
public. It also serves as a means of receiving communication by going to
the "Contact Us" section. We will be updating our website on a regular
basis to provide quality information that will be of value to you. We
encourage you to send in your suggestions on information that you would
like to see included in the website and/or your input on what you would
like to see this association to be more involved in.
On behalf of your Board of Directors, thank-you for you support of the
IVMA Man/Sask Association. We look forward to seeing you at next year's
conference!
Sincerely,
Ross May
President
IVMA Man/Sask
What is IVMA-MAN/SASK?
IVMA-MAN/SASK
(Industrial Vegetation Management Association - Manitoba/Saskatchewan
Inc.) is an organization which promotes environmentally sound vegetation
management.
IVMA-MAN/ SASK is a non-profit organization financed by memberships,
seminars and tours.
IVMA-MAN/ SASK was incorporated federally on January 8,1990.
IVMA-MAN/SASK
is an associate member of the Urban Pest
Management Council of Canada.
IVMA-Man/Sask membership includes representatives from a broad base
of industry and government agencies including: highways, agriculture,
conservation, weed inspectors, lawn and landscape contractors,
vegetation management contractors, pipeline companies, electrical
utilities, railways, chemical and equipment manufacturers and municipal
foresters. Objectives
To promote the importance of employing proper vegetation management
practices.
To inform members of new technology, new legislation and public
concerns through seminars, training courses and other
educational options.
To develop and promote a favourable public image for vegetation
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