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MAY 2014
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Time for your kids to get creative



Does your child love to draw?
If so, it’s time to get their creative juices lowing by submitting their 

environmentally themed original artwork into our 24th annual 
Environment Week Children’s Art Contest. The Children’s Art 

Contest is one way we’re participating in Environment Week
(June 2 - 8) – a time to raise awareness about preserving, 

protecting and reclaiming the environment. Please submit

artwork to Colleen Wheeler (Suncor Energy Centre, Calgary, 
W25-97) before Tuesday, May 20. All submitted artwork will

be displayed in the main lobby of Suncor Energy Centre in 
Calgary, June 2 - 6. They will also be available on the Core >

Departments > Environment, Health & Safety > Environment. 
For questions about the contest, contact askehs@suncor.com.


Taryn Lambert’s entry was a winner in the 10-12 year category in 2013.







NAOSH Week

runs May 4 - 10



Once again, we’re recognizing North American 

Occupational Safety & Health (NAOSH) Week 

which builds awareness about preventing injuries 

and illnesses in the workplace, at home and in the 

community. NAOSH Week is led by the Canadian 

Society of Safety Engineering (CSSE). More 

information can be found at naosh.ca or csse.org.
VP Arlene Strom took part in the 
lively Walrus discussion.

And keeping with the need to create a 
Walrus gets weighty on energy
safer workplace, we will be launching a new 

enterprise-wide injury reduction campaign in May 
The Walrus Talks Energy events – presented by Suncor – are held 
called Line of Fire, which identiies the dangers of regularly across Canada. A recent town-hall in Vancouver drew a 

coming into contact with a force your body cannot packed house of 340 to hear seven non-industry energy experts 
share their visions for a more sustainable energy future. Suncor 
endure. For more about the campaign, read P. 12.
people joined in the lively discussion after formal presentations, 
and faced questions such as, why would we sponsor an event 

where speakers don’t agree with the company? Arlene Strom, 

VP of sustainability & communications, said, “It’s important to 
have these conversations. While we don’t all agree, we all feel 

the need to get to solutions.I ind the interaction encouraging 
and optimistic.” You can view the event recording

We incorrectly identiied Katie Marshall in a photo at thewalrus.ca/tv.
Oops caption on P. 25 in the April issue. The individual
pictured was Joy Flett. 360 apologizes.




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