Prince George, BC — May 1, 2009 — Northern Development Initiative Trust announced today that website upgrades including an expansion to the ‘Community Funding Resources’ section are now online. Included in the newly expanded ‘Community Funding Resources’ section is a vast selection of detailed funding program summaries to assist users in their quest for funding opportunities. Organization and navigation of the site has also been improved, and by organizing the information into five main sections, it will be easier to identify …
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Director, Communications and Marketing
Northern Development Initiative Trust
hollyp@northerndevelopment.bc.ca
Northern Development offers a range of funding programs suited to a diverse set of economic development priorities in central and northern British Columbia. Please review our programs and get in touch with us if you have any questions or need any assistance in determining which program is best suited to your needs.
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Larry Houley, President, North Pine Farmers InstituteThe acquisition of the rail head and elevator by the North Pine Farmers Institute creates new opportunities for the agricultural industry in the Peace River Regional District. With the reduction in transportation costs associated with the adoption of rail as the primary method of transporting products farmers can now afford…
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