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Wednesday, 11/08/2017 12:19:50 PM

Wednesday, November 08, 2017 12:19:50 PM

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5 years ago today......... a post showing a steaming pile of pauls best. The smell of this load of shit still lingers.


Bubba714 Thursday, 11/08/12 02:24:43 PM
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I especially Love this Part...

The company is currently in negotiations to purchase significant acreage to develop retail, commercial, and residential properties in the Dawson Creek area. With the proposed hydropower plant, the oil patch, and natural gas businesses growing at record pace in the immediate area, the opportunity for MultiCorp to capitalize in this area of Canada is very attractive. Dawson Creek is projected to need approximately 30,000-50,000 full time workers to complete over $16 Billion dollars worth of energy and oil projects in the next 10 years," stated Mr. Paul D. Lisenby, CEO of MultiCorp. Mr. Lisenby further states, "By strategically aligning ourselves with a quality company like New North, who's been in the construction business in Dawson Creek for over 40 years, the company feels confident that Mr. Mike McKone, President of New North, will ensure any investment made into projects for development in Dawson Creek will be done in the best possible manner."

Mr. Mike McKone, President of New North Construction, Ltd, stated, "Working with MultiCorp International, Inc to develop commercial and residential properties is exciting. Mr. Lisenby and I have been working on several projects to include a completely green housing complex, implementing several renewable energy solutions, utilizing wind, solar, geothermal, and other green energy technologies that will make this project alone a show piece for Canada and incredibly desirable in Dawson Creek


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