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Did Innisfil council cut too much planned spending from the 2010 Operating Budget?
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Business & Real Estate October 24, 2007  RSS feed


Cookstown businesses raising cash for cancer research Saturday
      Several Cookstown businesses will participate in a fundraiser for breast cancer research Saturday. Queenstreet Station Fashions and Gifts, The Princely Pear Tea Room and McLachlan Florist's and The Gallery on Queen will host their third annual fundraiser for breast cancer research between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m.
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Credit union in a charitable mood
      A few thousand goes a long way. Hospice Simcoe and the Real Dads Support Association received $2,000 and $1,000 respectively from the Peoples Credit Union at their Stroud branch Thursday, as part of an annual community involvement award presentation. For the hospice, the money will be used for the distribution of pamphlets through their education and awareness programs.
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New location for an old name; Joe Johnson hauls its equipment into Innisfil
      Joe Johnson Equipment, a national distributor of 'mobile municipal equipment', officially opened the doors to their new Innisfil based head office, on Thursday September 27.
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The buzz about bees and honey
      The birds and honey. These were the topics of Robert Ireland, guest speaker at the Booster Club on Oct. 24, at the Tec We Gwill Hall in Newton Robinson. Robert Ireland of Montana Honey House, is the owner of Ireland Apiaries in Dufferin County.
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Chamber of Commerce selecting new board members in December
      The nominating committee of the Greater Innisfil Chamber of Commerce is asking for your assistance in identifying individuals with strong leadership skills to become members of the board of officers and directors. The nominating committee is now accepting nominations for review, based on the qualification and skills that are currently needed on the board.
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