Winner of Emblem Competition Chosen

Local 793 members who attended the union’s general membership meeting March 29 selected a new emblem design for the union. The local received 30 entries from 14 different candidates. The emblem will be used on future promotional items of the union. First place went to a submission from Local 793 director of communications Grant Cameron. […]

Local 793 members who attended the union’s general membership meeting March 29 selected a new emblem design for the union.
The local received 30 entries from 14 different candidates.

The local received 30 emblem design entries from 14 different candidates.

The emblem will be used on future promotional items of the union.
First place went to a submission from Local 793 director of communications Grant Cameron.

Local 793 director of communications Grant Cameron's design was selected.

Second place went to a submission from Local 793 IT manager Armand Dowdall.

Local 793 IT manager Armand Dowdall's design came in second.

Third place was tied and went to submissions from Local 793 labour relations rep Daveen Lidstone and Grant Cameron.

Grant Cameron also claimed joint third place.

Daveen Lidstone's design shared third place.

The competition was open to all Local 793 staff and members in good standing, along with their children and grandchildren.
First prize was $1,000. Movie tickets are being awarded to all those who submited entries.
Those submitting entries were asked to include a symbol of Nunavut into their designs to represent that the local’s charter has been expanded to include the territory.