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Locality: Sarnia, Ontario

Phone: +1 519-344-7131



Address: 302 Devine Street N7T 1T8 Sarnia, ON, Canada

Website: www.44air.org

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44 Sarnia Imperial Royal Canadian Air Cadets 25.11.2020

Want two high school credits?

44 Sarnia Imperial Royal Canadian Air Cadets 13.11.2020

Due to the pandemic, we weren't able to participate in any Remembrance Day ceremonies. What we were able to do is place a wreath at the local cenotaph. https://sites.google.com/view/44air/media

44 Sarnia Imperial Royal Canadian Air Cadets 30.10.2020

ALL 44 SQUADRON CADETS!! If you haven't joined our NEW Google Classroom (GC), yet, go to https://sites.google.com/view/44air/google-classroom-request to get connected. The GC we used in October is no longer in use.

44 Sarnia Imperial Royal Canadian Air Cadets 24.10.2020

Please have your orders in today for coffee.

44 Sarnia Imperial Royal Canadian Air Cadets 19.10.2020

The Cadets and Junior Canadian Rangers HQ remains committed to ensuring that Canadian youth have access to challenging and unique experiences focused on leaders...hip, citizenship, healthy living and stimulating interest in sea, land, and air activities of the Canadian Armed Forces. We recognize that there may be a lot of questions about summer 2021, but the quick answer is we do not know exactly what summer 2021 will look like. We are planning for all scenarios so we can offer the best experiences to our Program participants. Some of the options we are currently exploring include: Cadet Activity Programs (CAP) during spring break and the summer, virtual courses, hybrid courses (some virtual and in-person components), and in-person CTC courses. All options are subject to change based on the continually evolving situation. We are planning to offer in-person CTC courses, if the situation allows, but it won’t look the same as we were used to. We will be adjusting to be able to adhere to local PHMs and guidelines. The planning priority will be placed on courses that effect the capability of providing quality localized training programs. As we continue to explore an array of options to offer experiences without compromising the safety of the cadets and staff, you can anticipate seeing regular updates about the summer 2021 situation and are encouraged to visit https://www.canada.ca//cad/summer-training/summer2021.html regularly for updates.