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Disaster Financial Assistance for hurricane Fiona

The Province of Nova Scotia has launched a Financial Assistance Program to help those whose losses from hurricane Fiona are not covered by insurance. The collection of forms that residential property owners and tenants, small businesses and non-profits need to use to apply can be found at the link below:

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TCPEP Seeking Board Members

The Truro & Colchester Partnership for Economic Prosperity (TCPEP), a regional enterprise network representing the Truro & Colchester Region, is recruiting 2-3 volunteers for a three (3) year term on its Board of Directors. TCPEP was formed through a partnership of the Truro & Colchester Chamber of Commerce, the Towns

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Truro & Colchester Partnership Appoints New CEO

The Board of Directors of the Truro & Colchester Partnership for Economic Prosperity is pleased to announce the appointment of Truro native J. David Phillips as its new Chief Executive Officer. “TCPEP will be taking on big challenges in the coming months and years”, Phillips said, “with a focus on

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J. David Phillips joins TCPEP

The Truro & Colchester Partnership for Economic Prosperity (TCPEP) is pleased to welcome J. David Phillips to its Business Development team. David is an international business leader with 30 years of industry experience developed from key executive positions with Microsoft, LVMH Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy and Acadian Seaplants.  David’s particular

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Supporting New Business Ideas in Truro Colchester

Supporting New Business Ideas in Truro Colchester Sept 03, 2020 (TRURO, NS) – Truro and Colchester residents now have more opportunities to connect, discuss and get support with their new business ideas.  The Truro & Colchester Partnership for Economic Prosperity and Mashup Lab are partnering to host a series of

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Local Research on Truro Colchester Consumer Behaviour

Aug 25, 2020 – TRURO, NS  A local group of business development organizations conducted a survey examining the impact of COVID-19 on local consumer behaviour.  The survey collected 610 online responses in an attempt to better understand COVID lockdown buying behaviour and consumer expectations of local business.    The survey

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