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Employment History
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1. Grain Solutions Inc.
www.grainsolutions.com/index.c - [Cached]Published on: 5/7/2007 Last Visited: 5/7/2007
Nancy Anderson : Grain Marketing & Logistics -
2. Farm Business Communications
www.agcanada.com/custompages/s - [Cached]Published on: 11/2/2006 Last Visited: 12/16/2006
Grain Solutions is donating 100% of the profits from the maze to rebuild the Carena, the town's hockey arena that burned down in 2004, says Nancy Anderson, a grain marketing representative for Grain Solutions. And Viking, home to the NHL's Sutter boys, without a hockey arena is a town without a community.
"When people come to town to play hockey, they're also there to get groceries and do other shopping. The rink is definitely the hub of activity for local businesses," says Anderson.
It was Anderson's husband Alan who mapped out the 5-acre piece that's in the shape of a hockey rink. "We were fortunate to have Kalb Seeds donate the kernels for the maze. Once the stalks were ready to cut, stakes were put in and you had to cut the rows between the stakes with a whipper snipper," she says. -
3. Farm Business Communications
www.agcanada.com/custompages/s - [Cached]Published on: 11/2/2006 Last Visited: 11/13/2006
Grain Solutions is donating 100% of the profits from the maze to rebuild the Carena, the town's hockey arena that burned down in 2004, says Nancy Anderson, a grain marketing representative for Grain Solutions. And Viking, home to the NHL's Sutter boys, without a hockey arena is a town without a community.
"When people come to town to play hockey, they're also there to get groceries and do other shopping. The rink is definitely the hub of activity for local businesses," says Anderson.
It was Anderson's husband Alan who mapped out the 5-acre piece that's in the shape of a hockey rink. "We were fortunate to have Kalb Seeds donate the kernels for the maze. Once the stalks were ready to cut, stakes were put in and you had to cut the rows between the stakes with a whipper snipper," she says.

