Category: Paragon Social

Métis Cultural Awareness Training

May 18, 2021

On May 7, 2021, Fort McMurray Métis graciously provided our staff with a fun and informative Métis Cultural Awareness training session. Thank you to Melanie Walsh and Bryan Fayant for taking the time to connect and educate. Our staff enjoyed learning the history of Métis people, seeing the success of the summer student program, and cooking with Kokum Ann Michalko (please adopt us). We look forward to meeting everyone in person at the Métis Cultural Centre in 2023! If you would like to learn more, check out the links below:

https://mcmurraymetis.org/
http://albertametis.com/
https://www.rupertsland.org/
http://infinitymetiscorp.com/en/

Photo (from Infinity Métis Corporation) shows a FMM Métis elder with Paragon staff
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Welcome

February 18, 2021

We are pleased to welcome our new Paragon employees: Charde Clark, Caitlin Low, and Hannah Hammond!

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Edmonton Food Bank Drive 2020

December 17, 2020

The Paragon Soil food drive for the Edmonton Food Bank has officially ended and it was a major success. We want to thank everyone who was able to donate, locally and out of town. These overflowing boxes can now go on their way, along with the monetary contributions made, to help those in need.

Wishing you and yours a safe and cozy holiday!

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2020/2021 Fundraising Focus – Action for Healthy Communities (AHC)

November 25, 2020

Paragon Soil has recently committed to directly supporting two families who recently immigrated from the Democratic Republic of Congo to Edmonton.  We have previously donated items to the families and are excited to expand support with monthly donations through Action for Healthy Communities. Speaking with the principal where the children are attending school, the kids are making great strides and the parents are attending an adjacent adult learning centre. We hope that our support will go a long way in setting them up for long-term stability and success in Canada. If you are interested in learning more about Action for Healthy Communities or in making a donation, please visit a4hc.ca.

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15 Years !!!

November 2020

Happy 15 year work anniversary to Scott!

Thank you for being a part of Paragon Soil – we appreciate your dedication and hard work.

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Happy 10 year work anniversary!!!

August 2020

Happy 10 year work anniversary to Steph, Katelyn, and Trevor! Thank you for being a part of Paragon Soil – we appreciate your dedication and hard work.

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5th Annual Staff Charity Golf Tournament

The Paragon 5th Annual Staff Charity Golf Tournament was held on September 13th, 2019 at Lewis Estates Golf Course. The weather turned out to be perfect for golf with clear skies and a slight breeze. The day started with a couple of drinks, and a warm-up at the driving range before hitting the course. The course was fun and slightly challenging and by the end, the teams managed to put up some impressive scores.
The winning team was comprised of Jackie, Ron, Michelle, and Tom. They each took home a $50 gift card to The Keg and will have their names engraved on the Meistari Cup! There were some great raffle prizes available too, with proceeds going to Zoe’s Animal Rescue Society; here’s a list of the lucky winners:

• Cooler full of Craft Beer, Winter Package (Farley’s Swag) & Wireless Speaker – Lane
• Brewery Tour & Outdoor Fireplace – Susann
• Ford Record Player – Kayla
• Wireless Earbuds & GPS Golf Watch – Jackie

The event raised 1675 dollars for Zoe’s Animal Rescue Society!
Thank you to all of the organizers for putting their time into creating such a fun event with a meaningful cause.

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Change for Children – Amazingest Race 2018

Thick fog spread over much of the Edmonton Capital Region the morning of Friday, May 11 that cleared in time for teams to review the PJHA and be outfitted with their GoPros in the 14830 parking lot. Four teams raised at least $750 for Change for Children and were given a 15 minute Head Start – it’s now 8:45am… Amazingest Race 2018 is on!

To conquer this 8-hour event, 2-person teams needed to decipher ten route clues and overcome nine challenges to sprint to the finish line where Lee was waiting at the Wilfrid Laurier boat launch. Teams were tested on their knowledge of our newest Paragonians (hope they read those Welcome e-mails), challenged to show-off their booty-poppin’ dance moves (we have video footage of Blair, Scott & Konstantin), shoot an arrow just like Katniss Everdeen, secure a podium finish at Fast Track Go Karts (Diana’s real name is actually Danica Patrick), face their fears on the SkyFlyer zipline or MindBender roller coaster (Trevor blacks out when he’s upside down. Acrophobia has nothing to do with spiders Cortney), impress colleagues with poetry and artistry in an artistic representative of an original Haiku (Blair starts to get really competitive. Kahlie puts him on a Time-Out), due to time delays no one had to endure the library challenge, compile photo evidence of 10 scavenger hunt items around the Edmonton Valley Zoo (penguins are in the Antarctic, not the Arctic – but it has nothing to do with Clue 1 either way. Blair is getting angry. No one likes Lee’s clues. Scott and Eldon pull to the lead with a last-minute creative selfie with wood chips) and everyone’s favorite challenge Brain Buster (listing the challenges, by name, in the correct order – Barb made us do it) is the last stop before the finish line… Scott and Eldon serve the 15 minute Brain Buster penalty but still manage to secure 1st Place. Kayla & Katelyn W. use their Know it All card to bypass Brain Buster and secure 2nd Place. Cortney & Nancy stroll up in 3rd Place. Blair & Trevor take 4th (“4th is the WORST place to get” says Blair). Appetizers, cold beverages and a buffet dinner were waiting for participants, volunteers and guests back at the Zoo where guests had exclusive after-hours access to the animals.

It was another successful race, dare we say our best yet? Be sure to thank the volunteers – there were many, many route clues and challenges to plan, print, fold and stuff in envelopes (…360 to be exact).

2018 Fundraising Update – Change for Children

Many of you will remember our Nicaragua project from 2015/16. We raised over $30,000 toward the construction of two schools in the remote BOSAWAS biosphere reserve, and also sent a number of Paragonians to the area to lend our soil expertise to local agricultural efforts.

Fast forward two years and Paragon is taking on another corporate goal – this time in Guatemala! The Comitancillo region in the western highlands of Guatemala faces high rates of extreme poverty and malnutrition due to frequent disasters and an economic reliance on growing cash crops for export rather than for food. Farmers here are in need of monetary and technical assistance, as well as improved seeds and tools to make this region productive enough to feed its population and to produce export crops to diversify income and stimulate the economy. The project, again run by Edmonton charity Change for Children, includes nutrition and environmental education programs in schools and the establishment of school gardens and agricultural training for students. School gardens supply school lunches using produce from their gardens. This project benefits 5 schools (800 students) as well as 250 farming families (2000 people) who receive improved seeds, tools and training to improve agriculture and by extension nutrition in this region.

To find out more about our fundraising visit:
https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/change-for-children/p2p/Paragon-initiative-2018/

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4th Annual Staff Charity Golf Tournament

The Paragon 4th Annual Staff Charity Golf Tournament was held on June 8, 2018 at the Ranch Golf and Country Club. The weather was perfect for golf with clear skies and a slight breeze to keep the mosquitoes away and hot enough to justify a cold grapefruit radler. The day started with a chance to enjoy lunch, warm up at the driving range, and just socialize before hitting the course. The course was fun and fairly challenging and by the end of the game the teams managed to put up some impressive scores.

The winning team was comprised of Calvin, Jonah, Lyndon, and Paul, who each took home a $100 Visa card and will have their names engraved on the Meistari cup! The last place team were the real winners, as they were each handed some contents of Todd Stephenson’s desk circa 2008. Several game prizes were also given out, with Blair taking home the big one – a $1000 Kal-Tire gift card for having his tee shot coming in closest to the tire set on the fairway. There were incredible raffle prizes available too, with the proceeds going to YESS; here’s a list of the lucky winners:

– Kitchenaid Mixer in Tiffany blue – Trevor
– Electra Bicycle – Veronica
– Margaritaville Mixer & Oilers Framed Photo – Kate A
– Callaway Golf Bag – Liz
– Beef from StonePost Farms – Lyndon
– Bose Waterproof Bluetooth Speaker – Claire K
– Hilton One Night Stay – Sebastian
– Rebel Restaurant GC – Kayla

The event raised 4,000 dollars for YESS!
Thank you to all of our sponsors and organizers for putting their time in to creating such a fun event with a meaningful cause.

The Winning Team – Calvin, Lyndon, Paul and Jonah

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Did you know…

Did you know that Paragon completed the soils and terrain baseline survey at Kearl back in 2003? Paragon continues to maintain staff at the Kearl Oil Sands site to plan and oversee all soil salvage and placement activities, including detailed reclamation supervision and monitoring.

 A closer look at progressive reclamation: Imperial’s Kearl oil sands mine

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