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| May 6-8th, 2011 | Terrace Chamber of Commerce Tradeshow Winton Global Homes will be at the Terrace Tradeshow from May 6- May 8th. Be sure to stop by our booth and speak with your local Winton Global Homes Representative - he'll be on hand to answer any of your panelized building questions. |
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| April - May, 2011 | Prince George CHBA Tradeshow The Prince George CHBA Home Show was a great success! Thank you to everyone who came out and stopped by our booths both inside and out. Check out this image taken during the assembly or out Garage Package at our exterior booth. We put it up in 3 hours... now that's quick!: |
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November 9, 2010 |
Building Up at Baldy Written by: Frank Peebles, Citizen staff Some very special cottages at Baldy Hughes Addiction Treatment Centre and Therapeutic Community are now in use. Each one is home to recovery. Five of them were constructed to provide spaces for group therapy sessions which, according to executive director Marshall Smith, "have proven critical to the centre's above average addiction recovery success rates." The five buildings could not have been built without generous support from the local construction industry. Contributions from BID Construction, Winton Global and Houle Electric were recognized as instrumental. "These buildings provide our clients and therapists with a safe and private environment to conduct the most intense group therapy sessions, in which we meticulously dissect and treat years of early childhood trauma, abuse and neglect," said Selen Alpay, member of Baldy Hughes board of directors. "We are incredibly thankful to all of the companies who stepped forward with their generous contributions." In recognition of donated time, materials and design work, three of the five buildings will be named after contributors BID Group, Winton Global and Houle Electric respectively. In keeping with the Therapeutic Community model, the actual erection of the buildings was completed by the centre's own residents. In a recent visit, Shirley Bond, MLA was impressed with the buildings and extended her thanks to the donating companies. "Baldy Hughes is making a difference! We are very fortunate to have the support of local companies and individuals in addressing the vicious cycles of crime, poverty and other issues in our community that stem from addition problems." Marlene Fehr-Power, general manager of Winton Global Homes said, "We are very proud to participate in this very special project. It is close to our hearts as our company is in the business of building quality shelters and safe environments." Click here to read more. |

