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Buncrana hosts Canada-Ireland trade commissioner 14.01.09

BUNCRANA is preparing for a special two-day event to remember the Laurentic disaster and to strengthen the historic links between Canada and the North West.
The third remembrance ceremony to honour those who lost their lives in the Laurentic disaster 91 years ago, will be held in St. Mura's Cemetery, Fahan, on Saturday, January 24 at 2pm. Inishowen will join with Canada in a cross-community wreath-laying ceremony to remember the 344 people who perished when their ship was scuttled by a mine at the mouth of Lough Swilly on January 25, 1917.
The event has been organised by the Ulster Newfoundland Initiative in memory of the 16 young men from the Canadian province who perished when the ship went down. At last year's ceremony, Ulster Newfoundland Initiative chairperson Don McNeill said he hoped it would be the first step towards forging stronger links between the North West and Newfoundland. Don McNeill Ulster Newfoundland Initiative chairperson pictured at last year's ceremony in Fahan.
That hope has now borne fruit with the first ever Business Beyond Borders trade showcase to be held in the Inishowen Gateway Hotel the day before the wreath-laying ceremony. The showcase will bring together businesses and agencies from the North West and will put them in touch with trade representatives from Canada. Guest speakers will include the senior trade commissioner to the Canadian Embassy, Richard Phillippe as well as the Canadian Ambassador to Ireland, Patrick Binns, who will also lay a wreath the following day in Fahan. Other agencies present will be the Inishowen Development Partnership and Ireland North West. Buncrana-based Mr. McNeill explained the idea behind the showcase.
"The theme is remembrance, reconciliation and prosperity and the aim of the event is to promote social, economic and cultural links between the North West and Newfoundland and to put local businesses in touch with people who can tell them what it is like doing business in Canada," he said.
"Another speaker will be Seamus Butler of Butler Manufacturing in Longford who is currently having water treatment products manufactured in Newfoundland. He will be able to tell participants what that process is like."
The Business Beyond Borders event will take place in the Inishowen Gateway Hotel from 11am to 2pm on Friday, January 23. Admission including lunch is €50. For more information, contact Anne McLaughlin on 07493 62348 or email her at ibs2000@hotmail.com . Meanwhile, a reception following the wreath-laying ceremony in Fahan on Saturday, January 24, will be held in the Laurentic bar and restaurant in Linsfort. Admission is free and everyone is welcome to come along.
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