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    First Nations Bank Transition material
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    First Nations Bank Transition material
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    First Nations Bank Transition material
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    First Nations Bank Transition material
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    First Nations Bank Transition material

This Fall, First Nations Bank of Canada will spread its wings and chart a new course as Canada’s first independent Aboriginal Bank.

Filed in: Strategic, Print, Display & Outdoor, Community & Public Relations, First Nations Bank

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    Remai AGS donation ad
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    Remai AGS donation ad

A world-class facility for a growing city and province, a new destination on the banks of the South Saskatchewan River, a centre of culture and community for everyone to enjoy – this is the vision behind Saskatoon’s $71 million Remai Art Gallery of Saskatchewan.

Filed in: Print, Community & Public Relations, Advertising, Art Gallery of Saskachewan

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    First Nations Bank 2011 Annual Report
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    First Nations Bank 2011 Annual Report
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    First Nations Bank 2011 Annual Report
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    First Nations Bank 2011 Annual Report

First Nations Bank of Canada (FNBC) is marching confidently on its path toward a brighter and independent future. This was focus and message that guided the creative direction of the bank’s 2011 Annual Report.

Filed in: Print, Investor Relations, Creative, Community & Public Relations, Annual Report, First Nations Bank

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    Viterra 2011 Annual Report
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    Viterra 2011 Annual Report
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    Viterra 2011 Annual Report
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    Viterra 2011 Annual Report

Change is nothing new to Viterra. Seeds turn into crops, grain is made into bread and companies evolve over the course of their corporate life.

Filed in: Print, Investor Relations, Creative, Community & Public Relations, Annual Report, Viterra

Cameco 2012 publications

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    Cameco Today Spring 2012
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    Cameco North Summer 2012
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    Cameco Today Summer 2012
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    Cameco North Fall 2012

Respected across Canada as a top employer, Cameco understands that communication is key to keeping its employees in the loop.

Filed in: Recruitment & Employee Relations, Print, Community & Public Relations, Cameco

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    MarCom Award-winning Saskatoon SPCA report
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    MarCom Award-winning Saskatoon SPCA newsletter
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    MarCom Award-winning Ronald McDonald House recipe card

Creative Fire is sending our warmest congratulations to the Saskatoon SPCA and Ronald McDonald House Saskatchewan after they were recently named winners of two MarCom Awards each. 

Filed in: Print, Because We Care, Annual Report, SPCA, Ronald McDonald House, Creative Fire

Saskatoon SPCA Christmas cards

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    Saskatoon SPCA 2011 Christmas Card
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    Saskatoon SPCA 2011 Christmas Card

Paw prints in the snow – is there anything more adorable?

What about snow made of paw prints?

Filed in: Print, Because We Care, SPCA

Saskatoon SPCA 2012 calendar

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    Saskatoon SPCA 2012 Calendar
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    Saskatoon SPCA 2012 Calendar
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    Saskatoon SPCA 2012 Calendar
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    Saskatoon SPCA 2012 Calendar

Calendar themes are a dime a dozen, but there’s only one place you can find a calendar featuring local pets.

Filed in: Print, Because We Care, SPCA

Regina Firefighters Movember logo

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    Smoke & 'Staches 2011 logo
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    Regina Firefighter Mark Moroz models the logo on a t-shirt. (Photo courtesy Chris Graham Photography)

Movember – the hairiest month of the year – is upon us and the Regina Professional Firefighters are recognizing the season with an incendiary image designed by Creative Fire.

Filed in: Print, Creative, Community & Public Relations, Because We Care

Saskatoon SPCA Christmas mailer

It will be a ‘Blue’ Christmas for one local family this year – but no one is the least bit sad – after they adopted a dog with a heartbreaking yet inspirational story from the Saskatoon SPCA earlier in 2011.

Filed in: Print, Community & Public Relations, Because We Care, SPCA

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