Exhibitions / Congresses

LogFor 2003 - National Logging & Forestry Show

Canada, Quebec City - 4th to 6th September 2003
The organizers state: - 2003 will mark the 4th event in LOGFOR's history, and it's success
continues to soar. Whether you want to increase sales; expand into new markets; introduce new products or enhance your company's image, an exhibit at LOGFOR is exposure that you cannot afford to miss.

This show has established itself as a "must attend" event for thousands of loggers and contractors. It is the ideal setting
to touch base with your most important customers as they
come looking for the equipment and services that will benefit
their bottom line.
Date(s)
4th to 6th September 2003
Time(s)
Thursday, Sept. 4 4:00pm - 8:00pm Friday, Sept. 5 9:00am - 5:00pm Saturday, Sept. 6 9:00am - 4:00pm
Venue
Centre de foires,
Contact for booking / more info
show@nbnet.nb.ca
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According to studies published in the English Journal of Medicine, the impact of daylight savings is revealed by a 24% increase in heart attacks on the Monday following the spring shift forward. When clocks move back in autumn, heart attacks drop by about 21%, suggesting that loss of sleep is an important driver.
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Fact of the week
According to studies published in the English Journal of Medicine, the impact of daylight savings is revealed by a 24% increase in heart attacks on the Monday following the spring shift forward. When clocks move back in autumn, heart attacks drop by about 21%, suggesting that loss of sleep is an important driver.