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WireIE CEO and President Joins Hope Air Board of Directors
\"At WireIE, we have a hands-on approach to giving,\" explains [Rob Barlow]. \"Since our inception in 2007, we have dedicated 1.5% of our annual revenues to go back to the communities where we do business. Corporate social responsibility is embedded in the culture of our company, led by my personal belief to always give back. I believe in Hope Air and its commitment to Canadian communities and I am excited to be part of this unique charity.\" WireIE is a Canadian teleco carrier, specialized in the deployment of MEF Certified Carrier Ethernet 2.0 networks to underserved markets. WireIE's proven network performance, backed by industry-leading SLAs, has established the carrier as the provider of choice for mission-critical network requirements, across all industry verticals including Oil & Gas, Mining, Utilities, Healthcare, Financial, Retail and Public Sector. Unleash the potential with WireIE -- visit www.wireie.com and follow us on Twitter @WireIE.
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Una serie de grandes galardones para un ano record de WireIE
(Marketwired - Dec 22, 2016) - WireIE, un operador de red mayorista que se especializa en el despliegue de redes Carrier Ethernet con certificacion MEF para los mercados desatendidos de Canada, celebra un ano pleno de gran crecimiento y marcados exitos. La presencia nacional de la canadiense WireIE se extiende ahora de costa a costa y el objetivo de aumentar el alcance de redes de alta disponibilidad, seguras y confiables en los mercados desatendidos en todo Canada posibilito que WireIE creciera un 20%, en asociacion con sus operadores mayoristas, en 2016. En particular, el crecimiento se acelero dentro del gobierno federal, la industria del petroleo y el gas, salud electronica, banca y varias otras industrias. \"Los niveles de crecimiento que disfrutamos en 2016 son casi inauditos en nuestra industria\", dice Rob Barlow, CEO de WireIE, \"He conversado con muchos ejecutivos de la industria y siempre se sorprenden cuando les mencionamos nuestro crecimiento\". WireIE tambien crecio a nivel internacional, con un 25% de crecimiento de la empresa impulsado a traves de las Americas y nuevos proyectos en Argentina y el Caribe, aumentando nuestra presencia y reconocimiento mundial.
Ontario boards of education band together for louder voice; 40 trustees representing about 21 school boards met last weekend
\"It would give all trustees an equal playing field,\" said Larry Lemelin, Welland trustee for the District School Board of Niagara. \"We could talk about who has similar issues, who has the best practices and it would get information to everybody more quickly. \"This is about finding a way to bring elected trustees together,\" said Peggy Russell, Halton School Board trustee for Burlington. \"We can talk about different issues and help to resolve them.\" As for sharing of ideas among boards of education, Hamilton-Wentworth School Board trustee Tim Simmons said he recently discovered the Waterloo School Board was involved in creating \"eco-schools,\" a concept that could be adapted to Hamilton. He only found out about it by accident. With a province-wide network, the \"eco-school\" concept would be readily available to all school boards that want to know about such cutting-edge technology, he said.
Ontario boards of education band together for louder voice; 40 trustees representing about 21 school boards met last weekend
\"It would give all trustees an equal playing field,\" said Larry Lemelin, Welland trustee for the District School Board of Niagara. \"We could talk about who has similar issues, who has the best practices and it would get information to everybody more quickly. \"This is about finding a way to bring elected trustees together,\" said Peggy Russell, Halton School Board trustee for Burlington. \"We can talk about different issues and help to resolve them.\" As for sharing of ideas among boards of education, Hamilton-Wentworth School Board trustee Tim Simmons said he recently discovered the Waterloo School Board was involved in creating \"eco-schools,\" a concept that could be adapted to Hamilton. He only found out about it by accident. With a province-wide network, the \"eco-school\" concept would be readily available to all school boards that want to know about such cutting-edge technology, he said.
Trustees seek louder voice; Province-wide organization will be used to lobby government
\"It would give all trustees an equal playing field,\" said Larry Lemelin, Welland trustee for the District School Board of Niagara. \"We could talk about who has similar issues, who has the best practices and it would get information to everybody more quickly. \"This is about finding a way to bring elected trustees together,\" said Peggy Russell, Halton School Board trustee for Burlington. \"We can talk about different issues and help to resolve them.\" As for sharing of ideas among boards of education, Hamilton-Wentworth School Board trustee Tim Simmons said he recently discovered the Waterloo School Board was involved in creating \"eco-schools\", a concept that could be adapted to Hamilton. He only found out about it by accident. With a province-wide network, the \"eco-school\" concept would be readily available to all school boards that want to know about such cutting-edge technology, he said.
Mayor to facilitate hydro line meeting
Rob Barlow, a member of Powerline Connections, a citizens' group formed as a result of Hydro One's plan to twin the hydro line from Bruce to Milton, asked for the Town of Halton Hills' help at a recent council meeting...
Ban smoking -- and then what?
If Rob Barlow (\"Smoking ban: what's the fuss? Letters, Feb. 1) can't recognize sarcasm, then he shouldn't even respond to my letter (\"Smokers treated 'like animals'\", Letters, Jan. 22). He obviously missed the subtle, yet obvious, point.
The one-minute DIY fertility test ; GOOD HEALTH
Men with a low sperm count can become fathers, but fertility starts to become a problem when the count drops below the 20 million marker. In those days, there wasn't the help of fertility treatment, so we adopted. But now there are lots of ways of helping both men and women.' Dr [Rob Barlow] says that testing a man's sperm is one of the simplest things a couple can do if they think they have fertility problems. He added: 'More tests will probably be needed by a specialist if their count is low, but at least the test is a pointer in the right direction. It is certainly cheaper than going to a private fertility clinic.' TO BUY the FertilMarq male fertility test kit, contact HomeChec on 0871 871 0691 or go to www.homechec.co.uk.
Love of the Highlands brings family firm to Scotland
Its BabyStart pack combines a tried and proven ovulation predictor kit for women with a unique fertility-screening test for men. This involves a product called FertilMarq, which screens male fertility potential by measuring sperm concentration in semen. The company was formed by the Barlow family: husband and wife Rob and Gwendoline, both scientists; and Rob's parents Pat and Dudley, who co-ordinate international distribution of the company's products. Rob Barlow said yesterday he was delighted he could now pursue his work in an area like the Highlands because of the internet: \"The whole area of home diagnostic tests is set for considerable growth. Our products are targeted at couples who want to have babies, they may already have a family or it may be their first, but our tests can help them take more control over timing.
Visitors take in first hockey game
Colour Photo: Richard Turtle, Stirling EMC / [Millie] and her father, [Rob Barlow], arrived in Hockeyville from England recently to spend Christmas in Canada. The pair took in their first hockey game as their hosts faced off in a Peter Puck game last weekend. [PGST_20121220_014_visitorstakeinf_656023_MI0001.jpg]; Colour Photo: Richard Turtle, Stirling EMC / Millie and her father, Rob Barlow, arrived in Hockeyville from England recently to spend Christmas in Canada. The pair took in their first hockey game as their hosts faced off in a Peter Puck game last weekend.;;