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8 December 2006
Charlottetown, Prince Edward
Island
OVER TWO MILLION DOLLARS
INVESTED IN CHARLOTTETOWN AIRPORT
Renovations for the airport include a 1026.5 square metre
addition of new floor space to the air terminal building which will serve as an
off-loading area and a passenger greeting section, the installation of a second
incoming baggage handling belt to better handle the arrival of simultaneous
flights, as well as an expanded entrance area and washroom facilities.
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6 December 2006
Saint-François, New
Brunswick
CANADA’S NEW GOVERNMENT
CELEBRATES OPENING OF NEW TRAINING AND MEETING FACILITY IN SAINT-FRANÇOIS
The Village of Saint-François’ Training and Community Room
officially opened today, providing an exciting new modern facility to host
training and meetings in this rural community.
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5 December 2006
Miami Beach, Florida
ATLANTIC CHEFS TAKE TOP HONOURS AT INTERNATIONAL FOOD AND BEVERAGE SHOW
The competition took place during Americas Food and Beverage
Show in Miami Beach, Florida from November 8-10, 2006.
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1 December 2006
King's Point, Newfoundland
and Labrador
KING’S POINT HERITAGE SOCIETY
TO PROMOTE AREA AS A TOURISM DESTINATION
A new humpback whale exhibit planned for King’s Point will
illuminate the region’s rich marine history and establish the area as a core
component of a developing whale-centred tourist attraction.
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29 November 2006
Lawrencetown, Nova Scotia
ANNAPOLIS VALLEY EXHIBITION
GROUNDS GETS FUNDING
The Annapolis Valley Exhibition Grounds are being renovated to
host more visitors, larger events, and a cleaner, brighter and safer environment
for participants and patrons alike.
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28 November 2006
Bell Island, Newfoundland
and Labrador
CANADA’S NEW GOVERNMENT INVESTS
IN PROJECT TO HELP LOCAL MANUFACTURING COMPANY
A division of Don Fry Scaffold Services Inc., Island
Manufacturing and Galvanizing (IMG) has re-established its manufacturing
capabilities with a repayable contribution of $221,750 from the Atlantic Canada
Opportunities Agency (ACOA).
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