New Release from TCS: Take the Seven Day Anger Free Challenge

 In a new book released by Tuscawilla Creative Services, author Jacquelyn Lynn poses the question: What would your life be like if you were free from anger? In Seven Day Anger Free Challenge: Be the Peace, Lynn explains how being free from anger for just seven days can change your life forever.

“Before I could share the challenge, I had to do it myself – and the peace I felt during and after that first week was wonderful,” Lynn says. “It’s become a lifestyle for me. Accepting and completing the Seven Day Anger Free Challenge is life-changing—and could be world-changing.”

In the book, Lynn explains that anger is an intense emotion with a long list of negative impacts, including damage to physical and mental health, relationships, judgment, productivity, and more. It also drives dangerous and destructive behavior. Finally, the Bible is clear that God does not want us to be angry.

Lynn says the solution is not to control anger, it’s to avoid getting angry in the first place. Seven Day Anger Free Challenge: Be the Peace includes an implementation plan that will take the reader through the first week and beyond.

Available on Amazon and wherever books are sold.

Seven Day Anger Free Challenge: Be the Peace

Jacquelyn Lynn

Paperback: $9.99 ISBN 978-1-941826-41-6

Hardback: $15.99 ISBN 978-1-941826-42-3

Kindle: $2.99 ISBN 978-1-941826-43-0

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Canada – Seven regional airports across the Prairies receiving more than $8 million to maintain regional connectivity and jobs

Edmonton, Alberta – Prairies Economic Development Canada

Regional air transportation is crucial to local economic growth, the movement of goods and the connectivity of Canadians across the country. The pandemic has had major impacts on regional air transportation ecosystems, affecting communities and local businesses from coast to coast to coast.

The Government of Canada’s Regional Air Transportation Initiative (RATI), launched in March 2021, fosters access to air transportation and supports regional ecosystems. In particular, it enables regional air carriers and airports to remain operational in these difficult times and to continue contributing to regional economic growth, while adapting to new post-COVID-19 realities and requirements.

Prairie airports to benefit from funding
With this in mind, Terry Duguid, Parliamentary Secretary to the Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Economic Development and Official Languages, and Minister responsible for Prairies Economic Development Canada, announced up to $8,456,930 in RATI funding for seven regional airports in Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. This funding will enable these airports to overcome challenges that were brought on by the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Regional air transportation is key to the economic development of communities and businesses across Canada. Since it helps draw Canadians to rural and remote communities to work and raise their families, while also providing reliable connectivity with urban centres, it plays a crucial role in a just, inclusive recovery for all, throughout the country.

Projects being funded
City of Lloydminster

Lloydminster, AB

up to $348,000

Grande Prairie Airport Commission

Grande Prairie, AB

up to $1,415,200

Regina Airport Authority

Regina, SK

up to $2,464,000

Saskatoon Airport Authority

Saskatoon, SK

up to $2,664,000

City of Brandon

Brandon, MB

up to $455,750

City of Flin Flon

Flin Flon, MB

up to $527,160

Thompson Regional Airport Authority

Thompson, MB

up to $582,820

Total Funding

up to $8,456,930

SEVEN12 Management Welcomes New Communications Manager

SEVEN12 Management (SEVEN12), a full-service association management company, welcomes the addition of Jason Vaughan as Communications Manager. With more than ten years of marketing and planning experience, he is an invaluable addition to the team. Jason is responsible for shaping the message for all client communications and ensuring the tone is accurate and consistent across print, web, and social media.

He joins SEVEN12 after working as a marketing and communications consultant in the non-profit, for-profit, and public sectors. Jason’s expertise includes content development, brand identity, publication design, video scripting, digital editing, and press relations.

“I am delighted to join a well-known and established association management company,” Vaughan says. “I am truly looking forward to ensuring our clients receive informative, clear, and engaging communications.”

“SEVEN12 has seen tremendous growth over the past several years. We are fortunate to leverage Jason’s expertise and continue to grow the brand,” says Dominique Abney, Vice President of Marketing and Sales.

About SEVEN12 Management
Founded in 1993, SEVEN12 Management provides highly personal, member-focused services for a variety of organizations, helping them to grow, prosper, and fulfill their respective missions. SEVEN12 provides full-service management for 14 associations, delivering comprehensive, cost-effective staff leadership for administrative, financial, programmatic, educational, membership, convention, communications, and certification functions for our clients. Visit www.seven12management.com for more information.