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$1,000,000+
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Cameco
Thanks to Cameco Corporation, our lead donor, for donating $1.5 million to the creation of an endowed Chair in Aboriginal Medicine.
Cameco has also underwritten the public phase of the Royal Care Campaign.
Website: http://www.cameco.com/ |
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PotashCorp
PotashCorp's Growing Dreams program will deliver an additional $3 million to the Royal Care Campaign.
Under the Growing Dreams program, PotashCorp will match all donations from $1 to $10,000, from individuals and small businesses, up to $1.5 million.
Website: http://www.potashcorp.com/ |
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$500,000+
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SaskEnergy
The SaskEnergy Centennial Research Fund for Children's Health supports the Royal Care dream.
Website: http://www.saskenergy.com |
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RUH Staff & Volunteers
Hospital staff and volunteers are stronger supporters of the Royal Care Campaign. |
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$250,000+
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Department of Medicine
The Academic Members of the Department of Medicine contributed $300,000 to support the newly created Chair in Aboriginal Medicine. |
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Mudjatik Thyssen Mining Joint Venture
One of Canada’s largest mining contractors has donated $250,000 to Royal Care, a campaign for Royal University Hospital. The funds will be used to support a clinical research professorship in neuroscience at RUH.
The gift from Mudjatik Thyssen Mining Joint Venture takes the Royal Care Campaign to a new total of $6 million, or 40 percent of the $15 million goal.
Thyssen Mining is partnered with Mudjatik Enterprises, a joint venture of Saskatchewan First Nations bands and communities operating at McArthur River, Rabbit Lake, and Cigar Lake.
Website: http://www.thyssenmining.com/partners.htm |
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CIBC
CIBC's gift will support the upgrade of the Critical Care Centre at RUH.
Website: http://cibc.com |
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Siemens Transportation Group Inc
The Siemens Acute Admissions Centre has been named in honour of the generous support given to Critical Care services at RUH by this Saskatchewan company.
The family-owned business donated $250,000 to the Royal Care Campaign.
"The Foundation asked us for help and we are glad to be in a position to do so," said Doug Siemens, Vice-President of Siemens Transportation Group. |
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SaskTel
Thanks to the generosity of SaskTel, partners at RUH and the U of S have a unique bundle of projects to promote the health of people living in Saskatchewan. |
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AREVA
A $400,000 gift from AREVA will be used to support the AREVA Wish Fund. The fund will help RUH staff member to apply for items of patient care and comfort with a value of under $1,000.
Also, AREVA's Cluff Lake Recreation Club donated $45,000 to Royal Care. |
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$100,000+
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North Ridge Development Corporation
North Ridge Development, a residential construction and development company, has donated $200,000 to the Royal Care Campaign.
The support will be used to attract and retain young doctors by supporting medical research projects with seed funding. |
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Royal Ball
Proceeds from the Royal Ball have been donated to the Royal Care Campaign.
A pledge to support the Campaign with proceeds from the 2005 Ball has also been received. |
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Saskatoon Radio Care Day
Our thanks to Hot 93, Magic 98.3, CJWW, C95, CKOM and Rock 102 for 12 hours of continuous broadcasting, April 7th, for RUH. |
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Kinsmen Club of Saskatoon
The Kinsmen Club of Saskatoon made a donation of $100,000 to the renovation of the Critical Care Centre at RUH.
The Kinsmen Club is a service club dedicated to raising funds for community initatives. Their major fundraisers include the annual sportsman's dinner and the Kinsmen Home Lottery. |
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RBC Financial Group
RBC Financial Group is investing $150,000 to support specialist training fellowships at RUH.
The gift will create three, two-year fellowship awards of $50,000 each.
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BMO Bank of Montreal
BMO Bank of Montreal is supporting Royal Care by designating a gift of $150,000 to the upgrade and renovations of the Critical Care Centre. |
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Great-West Life, Canada Life, London Life
Many thanks to Great-West Life and subsidiaries for establishing the Great-West Life, Canada Life, and London Life scholarship in support of staff education and training at RUH. |
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$50,000+
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Weyerhauser- Saskatchewan
Weyerhauser- Saskatchewan has donated $75,000 to the Royal Care Campaign.
The company has designated their support to Critical Care services as a way of helping all those who live in northern Saskatchewan and use the specialized services of RUH. |
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Scotiabank
Scotiabanks is one of North America's leading financial institutions.
The bank is global in its reach but maintains a strong community presence by supporting initiatives such as the Royal Care Campaign.
Their Campaign donation has been designated to the renovations of the Critical Care Centre at RUH.
Website: http://Scotiabank.html |
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The Great Western Brewing Company
The Great Western Brewing Company is one of Saskatoon
s most successful companies. They're committed to investing in the health of our province for the benefit of all those who work and live here.
The donation received from Great Western Brewing has been designated to the upgrade of the Critical Care Centre at RUH.
Website: http://greatwesternbrewing.html |
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MacPherson, Leslie & Tyerman
One of Saskatchewan's oldest and most successful law firms, MLT has chosen to support Royal Care by designating their donation to the upgrade of the Critical Care Centre.
The gift will help to ensure access to excellent healthcare in our community.
Website: http://macpherson leslie typerman.html |
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RUH Auxiliary
The RUH Auxiliary works hard to make a difference in the lives of all those who use the services of RUH.
They raise funds through the gift shop at RUH, bake sales, and their annual White Elephant Sale.
The Auxilary have designated their gift to the Critical Care Centre upgrades. |
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Saskatchewan Blue Cross
Saskatchewan Blue Cross provides supplementary health benefits to the people of our province. They're also committed to the Royal Care vision of providing access to great healthcare.
Many thanks, Blue Cross, for support the Critical Care Centre upgrades.
Website: http://saskatchewabluecross.html |
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Princeton Developments
Princeton Developments Ltd has donated $50,000 to the Royal Care Campaign. The new gift will be used to help hospital workers, from nurses to occupational therapists, with ongoing education.
Princeton Developments Ltd. is a commercial real estate development and management company, based in western Canada. Founded in 1975 by its current Chairman of the Board, John Ferguson, Princeton has been involved in the development of many properties in major centres across western Canada, including Saskatoon, Edmonton, Calgary, Vancouver, Victoria and Yellowknife.
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TD Bank Financial Group
Staff at the Royal University Hospital (RUH) will have access to a $75,000 grant that will go towards continuing education, thanks to TD Bank Financial Group. The TD Grants in Medical Excellence were created to help hospital workers, from nurses to occupational therapists, with ongoing education.
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$25,000+
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StarPhoenix
Saskatoon's daily newspaper is a loyal supporter of the Royal Care Campaign. Our thanks for their editorial and advertising support.
Website: http://www.thestarphoenix.com |
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Rare Method
The 'look' of our Royal Care Campaign comes from the creative team at Rare Method.
Our thanks for their hard work on this important community campaign.
Website: http://www.raremethod.com |
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Deloitte
Deloitte is a national chartered accountant firm dedicated to making a difference to the communities in which they do business.
Thank you for supporting the upgrades to the RUH Critical Care Centre.
Website: http://deloitte.html |
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$10,000+
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Jhugarama
Jhugarama is a rock 'n rollmusical variety show, first started in the 1980s by localmusicians to raise money for charities.
Saskatoon's own Jhugarama was staged at Ryly's, where over $21,000 was raised for the Critical Care Centre upgrades.
Website: http://jhugarama.html |
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