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The Booming West - We need more Skills!
British Columbia
and Alberta have been the
Dream Team of Canada, lasting decades of substantial growth in new housing,
commercial and industrial sectors. They have been pushing for more housing
as Mega Projects move forward, in Calgary,
Edmonton, and The Lower
Mainland. Many smaller towns and Cities in their provinces have less than
1% vacancy rates. Red Deer, Ft.
McMurray, and Ft.
St. John are ever increasing in
size, while the expectation of new housing has brought the crunch down on
the oil and gas industry, as they scramble to house the trade workers they
need. The construction industry can not keep up with the demand as they
scramble also to find good skilled trades people. MOVE WEST YOUNG ONES.
The problem is not the industrial sector as much as it is
with our education sectors. Governments in both provinces need to be
allowing greater tax breaks and or grants to people who want to go into a
trade or a new one, such as a plumber. If you need a plumber in Hinton,
best be having a truck load of cash. Many of the trades are in so much
demand there, that they are charging up $250.00 an hour. If your toilet is
broke, booking an appointment will be at least a eight week wait or you can
pay the express and emergency rates at $400.00 an hour. This is just a fine
example of the need for more skilled labour. MOVE WEST YOUNG ONES.
Joint Ventures on the Go!
Looking for a person with large volumes of traffic on their
websites for an ad campaign.
Looking for a person or company well versed in web design to
re-design the back office of an existing contract. Terms negotiable.
Call 1-800-661-2444
(US and Canada
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Some Words from the Universe
Ever have a dream at night, when you wondered in the middle
of it whether or not you were dreaming? Knowing that if you were "just"
dreaming, you could rewrite the scary parts and enhance the happy parts:
run faster, jump higher, laugh your head off; summon guides, travel through
time, read minds; levitate, manifest, do the impossible? But then, you
thought to yourself, "No, this just can't be a dream, it's way too
real."
Yeah, you're having one right now.
Gosh you're good -
The Universe
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Are you ready for $3.00/Ltr
Do you remember when natural gas was so much cheaper than
gasoline at the pump? Well, those days seem to be over now. As gas hit
$125.9 per litre of gasoline on Vancouver Island, we
can expect that people will drive less or find alternate modes of
transportation? No?
The ability to follow through with non-combustible vehicles
from the major manufacturers has been a decade slow from the forecasts they
gave in 1995, saying by 1999, there would be fleets of electric and hybrid
cars.
The future has hit me hard as I try to find non-polluting
modes of transportation. Pay the high price of fuel and drive a vehicle
that is known to hurt our planet or find a manufacturer that is giving the
service I need in my vehicles operation. No matter what anyone says, I like
the high price of gasoline because it is a wake up call to our world. It is
just a way for the production of more hybrids and better non-polluting
transportation.
I say charge $3.00 per litre or more. Buying a hybrid would
save me thousands over the next ten years, while running an automobile that
runs on gas would costs tens of thousands to operate. Seems to me that the
future is here.
Time to contact my local dealer in hybrids.
Trophy
Properties Limited Real Estate
News – Port Alberni
Vancouver Island’s greatest
secret is spilling over with fantastic growth in the housing market. The
amount of projects ongoing in Port Alberni
continues as prices stay relatively the same. Most properties range from
$165,000.00 to $232,000.00. You can buy commercial properties for much of the
same.
This is the time not to be talking about investing, but
sinking your investment money into real-estate in The Alberni Valley.
Call 1-800-661-2444
(US and Canada
only)
The Grab Bag – Someone’s Thinking
Ottawa
to ban baby bottles made with bisphenol A (BPA)
The federal government announced Friday it intends to ban the
import and sale of polycarbonate baby bottles containing bisphenol A,
making Canada
the first country in the world to limit exposure to the controversial
chemical.
BPA is a synthetic chemical compound found in some hard,
clear plastics and resins such as food and drink containers, compact discs,
electronics and the liners in many metal cans.
Time to be checking around the house? Recycle products no:7
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