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Weekly Roundup More bad news for green energy infrastructure in Ontario. Now it's recycling ... The case is made for switch to biofuels … Green prescriptions … Canadian auto-parts makers eye green opportunities in India … Super Bowl’s green impact?
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posted February 3, 2012 1:13 PM
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PSSSST: Did you know this?
How schools are on green bandwagon … bucks for Brantford brownfields? … solar CTV News series (VIDEO) … Political Roundable goes green (sort of) and 21st Century City suggestions ... January 28, 2012 / Green Matters column read more... by posted
January 27, 2012 12:36 PM
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Green materials for art
Green Matters / How Habitat for Humanity Brant ReStore is leading the way with Arts After School Kids program partnership in Brantford, and Irena Zenewych is doing her part. Plus talking green hub with Ward 5 councillor David Neumann. And how about the city selling of brownfields for tax dollars? read more... by posted
February 3, 2012 1:03 PM
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Going national in Canada
Why there’s a changing face [and branding] for TheGreenHub.ca Due to changing times, as well as visitor and business requests, the focus has now been expanded, to include both regional and national interests in the Canadian market. Hence, the repositioning as Canada's green news and information web portal. (VIDEO) read more... by posted
January 16, 2012 6:09 AM
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Bartering
Is this a legitimate way to bolster your business? You might be surprised at all the in and outs that are above board. But to many, bartering still remains a murky, gray area. read more... by Greg McMillan posted
December 6, 2011 5:45 AM
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Where the sun shines
It was the sunniest day we've experienced thus far in 2012; downright balmy, in fact. And that was a good thing as Ken Burns was being interviewed about Ontario's solar industry by CTV News. A Green Matters column. read more... by posted
January 13, 2012 6:33 AM
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Insider tips
Paving the way for new business – there are strategies galore. Marketing experts agree that growing a business, and attracting new customers or clients, is an ongoing process that needs constant stoking and tweaking to maintain momentum. read more... by Greg McMillan posted
December 13, 2011 9:52 AM
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