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Road works activities for April 6 – 9
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St James – Along Highway One, the 5 contractors are working diligently to complete the project along the West coast. Repairs to a 24 feet storm water drain is in progress at Risk Road, after which the road will be paved. At Tulip Drive, St James, paving work will continue this week.
St Andrew – The gabion stabilization project in Trio Path, has been completed. The placement of a footpath from the A. Dacosta Edwards Primary School to the Belleplaine junction continues.
St Joseph – Work on Dark Hole continues this week. The road remains closed in order to facilitate road works and the construction of gabions. Phase 2 of the Fruitful Hill road rehabilitation project is also continuing. Gabion stabilization projects in Bissex, Coconut Grove and Ridge Road are completed and the roads are being reinstated.
Charlottetown tattoo studio fire injures 1, temporarily closes Kensington Road
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An innovative food technology company based in Dartmouth, N.S., has received an investment of $10 million thanks to its Calgary contacts.
Outcast Foods was co-founded by Nova Scotian serial entrepreneur Darren Burke and Calgarian and former NHL hockey player T J Galiardi, who met with Alex Morley, principal of District Venture Capital at its Kensington Road head office, and came away with $5 million. That amount was matched by BDC Capital through Cheri Corbett, director of its Cleantech Practice in Calgary.
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