Y Celebrates temporary home
BY MICHAEL-ALLAN MARION
EXPOSITOR STAFF / BRANTFORD
A round of celebratory speeches and a visit by Jim Watson, the Minister of Health Promotion, marked the official opening Tuesday of the YM-YWCA’s new facility, the Crosby Cable Family Program Centre.
About 100 people in a gymnasium also heard dignitaries laud Steve Charest of King & Benton Redevelopment Corp. He is credited with completing the $1.2 million project on a non-profit basis to transform the old Work Wear building into a bright new facility.
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Mon Nov 14, 2005
Farmer co-op buys land for ethanol plant
ntegrated Grain Processors Co-operative announced Friday afternoon that it has acquired a 54-acre property from King & Benton Development Corp. on the south side of Old Onondaga Road in the Cainsville industrial park, just over the county line.
“I’m pleased that IGPC has acknowledged there may be a tremendous amount of benefit in choosing this location,” said Steve Charest, president of King & Benton.
“It was a difficult decision for IGPC and King & Benton, but sometimes it takes difficult decisions to make projects better.”
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