This Really Old House Goes Green

At TheGreenHub.ca we’ve been busy as the proverbial beavers … especially during the past few weeks.

We have been tweaking the design of the website, with a new logo styled by Lucas Duguid of Octopus Red new features and a new look, but probably the biggest leap forward has been the announcement of our exclusive partnership with The Brantford Expositor on a new weekly series entitled This Really Old House Goes Green.

We’ve always been working to put The Green Hub area on the map, but this endeavour should nicely complement all the efforts of the people responsible for Ontario’s green energy hub designation as well. In short, This Really Old House Goes Green will show that green goods and services are available within The Green Hub boundaries.

We’ll be taking those following the series through the green reno, step by step, from start to finish. And it all gets started Thursday, November 4, 2010.

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The Green Ticker, the blog by TheGreenHub.ca, is authored by Greg McMillan, who is a veteran journalist with over 20 years experience with both The Globe and Mail and Hamilton Spectator newspapers. The co-founder of TheGreenHub.ca, Canada's source for all things green, he will scan the internet daily to provide bits of information, gossip and perspective. He is also the Managing Editor of Green Building & Sustainable Strategies magazine. (You can create a Google Alert for Greg McMillan TheGreenHub.ca and receive regular updates via e-mail.)
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