Join Us for a Lunch and Learn on Project Positive+

Dear Pabineau First Nation Community Members,

We are excited to invite you to a special Lunch and Learn on April 24th at noon at the Pabineau Community Hall. This informative session will cover the exciting details about Project Positive+, a new partnership focused on battery production and the development of a cutting-edge facility right here in our community.

What’s the Project About?

Project Positive+ is an exciting collaboration aimed at creating a battery production facility that will bring jobs, opportunities, and innovation to Pabineau First Nation. This partnership will have a lasting impact on our community, with the potential to contribute to the growth of both the local economy and the clean energy sector.

Why Attend?

This Lunch and Learn will be an excellent opportunity to:

  • Learn more about the Project Positive+ partnership and how it aligns with our community’s values.

  • Understand the economic opportunities and how this project will create long-term benefits for Pabineau First Nation.

  • Ask questions and engage directly with the partners involved in the project.

  • Get a first look at what the future holds for our community and our involvement in the growing clean energy sector.

Event Details:

  • Date: April 24th

  • Time: 12:00 PM (noon)

  • Location: Pabineau Community Hall

A light lunch will be served, and we encourage you to come with questions and an open mind as we discuss this exciting development for Pabineau First Nation.

We Hope to See You There!

Your participation in this event is key as we move forward in our journey towards economic development and sustainable growth. Don’t miss out on this chance to get informed and involved in an initiative that will shape the future of our community.

Flyer for Pabineau First Nation's upcoming Lunch and Learn event on Project Positive+, a battery production facility partnership. The event is scheduled for April 24th at noon at the Pabineau Community Hall. The flyer includes event details, a brief introduction to Project Positive+, and a call to action for community members to attend and learn more about the partnership and its potential benefits.

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