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Beaverbrook Developments

Building better neighbourhoods When you’re in the market to buy a house, there is more to consider than a nice pile of bricks. You ...
 
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Evans Development

Business is booming The housing market in Saskatchewan is booming these days. Residents seem to have been relatively unscathed by the recession that has ...
 
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Durabuilt Windows & Doors

Leading the industry in innovation Sometimes companies need a push in another direction to realise their full potential. Change could mean new ownership, restructuring ...
 
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Birkshire Developments

A clear distinction Nine years ago, Mike Young’s phone was ringing off the hook. People were calling to ask if he could help them ...
 
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ModSpace

The Source for Modular Space You might think ModSpace is a young player in the modular building industry, but in reality there are 40 ...
 
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Lafarge North America

Everyone knows the white trucks with green logos. Whether you’re cruising around British Columbia, Nova Scotia or anywhere in between, it’s not uncommon to look ...
 
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BECC Construction

Passion to succeed They say entrepreneurs should expect two to three years before their start-up businesses begin turning a real profit. While that might ...
 
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Verreault Construction

Verreault Construction was founded in 1927 by J.E. Verreault. Back then, Verreault worked with two of his sons, and the third son joined the same ...
 
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Glacier Glass

This year, Glacier Glass will be celebrating its 30th anniversary. It’s a big milestone when you consider the company began as a literal Mom-and-Pop shop ...
 
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Casman Group of Companies

For more than 26 years, the Casman Group of Companies has operated within three segments of the construction arena: residential, commercial and industrial—from multi-family condominiums ...
 
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