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Employment History
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1. 2003 Inco Social Responsibility Report
www.inco.com/development/repor - [Cached]Published on: 4/5/2004 Last Visited: 1/27/2005
Sybella Daniels has a dream. "I want to buy a house in Happy Valley-Goose Bay," she says. "A brand new house with three bedrooms - the perfect size for my husband and me and our two children." Up until recently, it was a desire that Daniels, a member of Labrador Inuit Association, had little hope of realizing. Although her husband, a tugboat operator in Nain, was working steadily, Daniels, in spite of participating in numerous skills upgrading programs, had been unable to secure regular employment and the second paycheque that would enable her and her family to move out of a relative's house and into a home of their own.
Change came last spring when the 38-year-old, who had previously trained as a heavy-equipment operator in the Canadian Armed Forces, earned her heavy-equipment operator certificate. As part of that training, she participated in a two-week, heavy-equipment simulator course offered by the College of the North Atlantic in Happy Valley-Goose Bay.
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Among them is Daniels, who operates CAT excavators and trucks for IKC/Borealis, a joint venture civil construction company that began developing the preliminary infrastructure to support Inco's operations at Voisey's Bay in 2002. With her economic future brighter than it has ever been, Daniels has big plans for this year's winter break with her family. "We are all looking forward to spending time together," she says. "And going house hunting. Life is good."
Heavy-equipment operator Sybella Daniels is a member of the Labrador Inuit Association and is working on the Voisey's Bay project. Heavy-equipment operator Sybella Daniels is a member of the Labrador Inuit Association and is working on the Voisey's Bay project. -
2. 2003 Inco Social Responsibility Report
www.telemining.net/development - [Cached]Published on: 4/5/2004 Last Visited: 12/1/2004
Sybella Daniels has a dream. "I want to buy a house in Happy Valley-Goose Bay," she says. "A brand new house with three bedrooms - the perfect size for my husband and me and our two children." Up until recently, it was a desire that Daniels, a member of Labrador Inuit Association, had little hope of realizing. Although her husband, a tugboat operator in Nain, was working steadily, Daniels, in spite of participating in numerous skills upgrading programs, had been unable to secure regular employment and the second paycheque that would enable her and her family to move out of a relative's house and into a home of their own.
Change came last spring when the 38-year-old, who had previously trained as a heavy-equipment operator in the Canadian Armed Forces, earned her heavy-equipment operator certificate. As part of that training, she participated in a two-week, heavy-equipment simulator course offered by the College of the North Atlantic in Happy Valley-Goose Bay.
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Among them is Daniels, who operates CAT excavators and trucks for IKC/Borealis, a joint venture civil construction company that began developing the preliminary infrastructure to support Inco's operations at Voisey's Bay in 2002. With her economic future brighter than it has ever been, Daniels has big plans for this year's winter break with her family. "We are all looking forward to spending time together," she says. "And going house hunting. Life is good."
Heavy-equipment operator Sybella Daniels is a member of the Labrador Inuit Association and is working on the Voisey's Bay project. Heavy-equipment operator Sybella Daniels is a member of the Labrador Inuit Association and is working on the Voisey's Bay project. -
3. Voisey's Bay Nickel Company Limited - 2003 Social Responsibility Report
www.vbnc.ca/socialresponsibili - [Cached]Published on: 1/9/2005 Last Visited: 4/9/2006
Labrador Inuit Association members Jerry Campbell, Sybella Daniels, Harriet Kalleo and Ross Dicker are heavy equipment operators working with IKC/Borealis, VBNC's civic construction contractor.

