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New Affordable Housing For Families in Saint John

Monday, April 21st, 2008
SAINT JOHN, New Brunswick, April 21, 2008 — The Government of Canada and the Province of New Brunswick officially announced a new affordable housing project for low income families in Saint John today. Funded under the phase III of the Canada – New Brunswick Affordable Housing Agreement, the project will create 48 new units, of which 24 are affordable housing …

Remembering David P. Nichol

Monday, April 21st, 2008
CALGARY, Alberta, April 21, 2008 — David Nichol passed away suddenly on April 20, 2008. Dave was a cofounder of Morty Systems, Invis and worked with Marlborough Stirling (MorWeb) before his exit from the mortgage industry.

New Affordable Housing for Families in Saint John

Monday, April 21st, 2008
SAINT JOHN, New Brunswick, April 21, 2008 ? The Government of Canada and the Province of New Brunswick officially announced a new affordable housing project for low income families in Saint?John today. Funded under the phase?III of the Canada ? New Brunswick Affordable Housing Agreement, the project will create 48?new units, of which 24?are affordable housing units. The Honourable ?

Designer propelled to see bigger picture

Monday, April 21st, 2008
Young entrepreneurs nearly always underestimate the growth potential of their company; this according to Robert Kenfield's mentor, Alex Read, who, as an award-winning entrepreneur, has proven that companies can achieve "hyper growth" with the right tools.

Going green, every day

Monday, April 21st, 2008
More and more small businesses make every day Earth Day by offering green alternatives to traditional products and services. So, in honor of Earth Day, FP Small Business turns the spotlight on three successful eco-conscious small businesses:

Increased Funding for Home Repairs Program in Thunder Bay

Friday, April 18th, 2008
THUNDER BAY, Ontario, April 18, 2008 — The Government of Canada, the Government of Ontario and the Thunder Bay District Social Services Administration Board (TBDSSAB) today celebrated increased funding of a program that will help up to 250 low-income households make urgent home repairs.