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Studying Petro-Can clean-up
Article online since November 21st 2008
The old Petro-Canada station site at the corner of Bristol Ave. and Milton Road in Liverpool is in the process of being cleaned up. Michael Southern, a representative of Corporate Communications with Petro-Canada, says they are reviewing Provincial requirements for cleaning up the property....
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Geomatics mapping theme of Tech Social
Event set for Bridgetown pub November 25
Article online since November 20th 2008
Trevor Milne, president of Gaiamatics Solutions will be the featured speaker at the next Tech Social on November 25 in Bridgetown. Tech Socials are hosted on a semi-regular basis by the Annapolis Digby Economic Development Agency. Milne is lead programmer, scientific director, and technical...
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fuel price survey
Article online since November 18th 2008
Regular gasoline prices/litre Nov. 18 Vancouver 96.1 Calgary 84.3 Regina 90.9 Winnipeg 88.4 Toronto 81.2 Montreal 85.0 Saint John 85.0 Halifax 86.1 Sydney 88.0 Yarmouth 88.8 Truro 86.7 Kentville 86.6 Charlottetown 85.6 St. John’s 95.9 Canadian average: 85.4 Furnace oil prices/litre Nov....
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Woodlot waste becomes biomass business
Free information session November 26
Article online since November 18th 2008
The Annapolis Digby Economic Development Agency (ADEDA) sees big business potential in the unused biomass from local woodlots and logging sites. The organization is studying the feasibility of developing a wood pellet plant in the region, and is holding an information session November 26 to...
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Wongs honoured again by Clubmakers Association
Opportunity to improve the craft, learn something different
Article online since November 16th 2008
BY JOHN DECOSTE Dana Wong admittedly doesn’t do what he does for honours or recognition, but that doesn’t mean he won’t accept them graciously when they come along. Wong and his wife Pam, owners of the Village Golf Shop in New Minas, and their business were recently recognized by...
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