Indigenous Business Mixer Registration

Tuesday, April 28 2026
Grande Prairie Aboriginal Circle of Services logo

This event is possible thanks to our partnership with the Grande Prairie Aboriginal Circle of Services.

Have questions? Contact us for more details.

Angie Saltman (Saltmedia)

Carmella Mackey (Rupertsland Institute)

Event Postponed: Indigenous Business Mixer

GPACOS has decided to postpone our next Indigenous Business Mixer until September. We wish you all a wonderful summer, and we'll send more information closer to our next event.

For more information contact: angie@saltmedia.ca | 780-539-7258

Dear friends,

We’re excited to invite you to the next Indigenous Business Mixer and Market!! Brought to you by GPACOS and sponsored by Apeetogosan Development Inc.

Hosted by a Carmella Mackey, Regional Manager of METI-Services at Rupertsland Institute!

Event Details

Tuesday April 28th 2026, 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Rupertsland Institute - 10006 101 Ave #206, Grande Prairie, AB.
We appreciate if you can RSVP, but feel free to attend or just stop in to shop.

This event will feature:

  • Connecting with Indigenous businesses, Industry and government
  • A vibrant Indigenous market – perfect for early seasonal, birthday, and gift shopping

Event Registration

Name(Required)
Do we have permission to send you our Grande Prairie Aboriginal Circle of Services newsletters?(Required)
Are you Indigenous? (includes Métis, or Inuit Nations)(Required)
Are you an Indigenous business owner?(Required)
Are you looking for Indigenous suppliers?(Required)
Let us know who you work for, and your job title.

Events made possible by the support of these Sponsors.

Apeetogosan logoGrande Prairie Aboriginal Circle of Services logo
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