Mid-Sask Community Futures Development Corporation, P.0. Box 176, Outlook, Sk, S0L 2N0 Phone:(306) 867-9566, Fax: (306) 867-9559, midsask@outlook.sk.ca Newsask Community Futures Development Corporation, Box 357, 1004 -102nd Street, Tisdale,Saskatchewan, S0E 1T0, Phone: (306) 873-4449, Fax: (306) 873-4645,newsask.community.fut.dev@sk.sympatico.ca Northwest Community Futures Development Corporation, 1142B -100th Street, North Battleford,Saskatchewan, S9A 3L0, Phone: (306) 446-3200, Fax: (306) 445-8076,northwest.cfdc@sk.sympatico.ca Prince Albert and District Community Futures Development Corporation, Box 3109, Prince Albert,Saskatchewan, S6V 7M4, Phone: (306) 763-8125 Sagehill Development Corporation, Box 10, Bruno, Saskatchewan, S0K 0S0 Phone: (306) 369-2610, Fax: (306) 369-4142, sagehill.development.corp@sk.sympatico.ca South Central Community Futures Development Corporation, Box 1087, Assiniboia,Saskatchewan S0H 0B0, Phone: (306) 642-5558, Fax: (306) 642-5963, sccfdc@sk.sympatico.ca Southwest Community Futures Development Corporation, Box 10, Swift Current, SaskatchewanS9H 3V5, Phone: (306) 773-0900, Fax: (306) 773-0906, swcfdc.bus.serv@sk.sympatico.ca Sunrise Community Futures Development Corporation, P. 0. Box 353, Weyburn, SaskatchewanS4H 2K1, Phone: (306) 842-8803, Fax: (306) 842-4069 Ventures North Community Futures Development Corporation, 44-4th Avenue North, Yorkton,Saskatchewan S3N 1A2, Phone: (306) 782-1299, Fax: (306) 783-2590 Visions North Community Futures Development Corporation, Box 810, LaRonge, SaskatchewanS0J 1L0, Phone: (306) 425-2612, Fax: (306) 425-2205, visions@sk.sympatico.caMANITOBA CFDC AREAS Cedar Lake Community Futures Development Corporation, Box 569, 314 Edwards Avenue, ThePas, Manitoba, R9A 1K6, Phone: (204) 627-5450, Fax: (204) 627-5460, clcfdc@mb.sympatico.ca Community Futures Partners <strong>of</strong> Manitoba, Inc., #78, 1313 Border Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba,R3H 0X4 Phone: (204) 694-9865, cfpminc@mb.sympatico.ca Dakota Ojibway Community Futures Development Corporation, #300, 340 Assinibine Avenue,Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3C 0Y1, Phone: (204)988-5370 Greenstone Community Futures Development Corporation, 84 Church Street, Flin Flon, Manitoba R8A1L8, Phone: (204) 687-6967, greencom@mb.sympatico.ca Heartland Community Futures Development Corporation, 6 Saskatchewan Avenue W, PortageLa Prairie, Manitoba, R1N 0L9, Phone: (204) 239-0135, pmandryk@porage.net Kitayan Community Futures Development Corporation, #301, 338 Broadway Avenue, Winnipeg,Manitoba R3C 0T3, Phone: (204) 982-2177, KCFDC@mts.net Neicom Community Futures Development Corporation, 12 Main Street North, P.O. Box 10,Riverton, Manitoba, R0C 2R0, Phone: (204) 378-5106, neicom@evergreen.freenet.mb.ca Northwest Manitoba Community Futures Development Corporation, P.O. Box 188, Lynn Lake,Manitoba R0B 0W0, Phone: (204) 356-2489 Parkland Community Futures Development Corporation, 421 Main Street, P.O. Box 516,Grandview, Manitoba, R0L 0Y0, Phone: (204) 546-3403, pcfdc@mts.net Southeast Community Futures Development Corporation, #200 , 208 Edmonton Street,Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3C 1R4, Phone: (204) 943-1656, scfdc@mb.sympatico.ca Super Six Community Futures Development Corporation, P.O. Box 68, Ashern, Manitoba, R0C0E0 Phone: (204) 768-3351, supersix@escape.ca Triple R Community Futures Development Corporation, #4,116 Main Street, P.O. Box 190,Morris, Manitoba R0G 1K0, Phone: (204) 746-6180, tripler@triplercfdc.mb.ca Triple S Community Futures Development Corporation, 2nd Floor, 356 Main Street, Selkirk,Manitoba R1A 1T5, Phone: (204) 482-4775, manager@triplesbdc.mb.ca Wheatbelt Community Futures Development Corporation, 141 Rosser Avenue, Brandon,Manitoba R7A 0J6, Phone: (204) 726-1513, ced@wheatbelt.mb.ca Winnipeg River - Brokenhead Community Futures Development Corporation, 4 Park Avenue,P.O. Box 505 Lac Du Bonnet, Manitoba, R0E 1A0, Phone: (204) 345-8691, info@wrbcfdc.mb.caPg. 264
7.0 PROGRAM: CANADA BUSINESS SERVICE CENTRESBusiness Service Centres provide a one-stop location for a business person to accessa wide range <strong>of</strong> assistance and information. Each centre is linked electronically to otherfederal government departments (as well as provincial governments in some centres) toprovide fast and accurate information on a variety <strong>of</strong> programs and services. The helpthey provide also includes:pathfinding and providing information about government programs - federal andprovincial - in support <strong>of</strong> small and medium-sized businesses.providing information on trade, market opportunities, the economy and othermaterial <strong>of</strong> interest to small and medium-sized businesses, including locallytailored databases.<strong>Canada</strong> Business Service Centres are located across the nation, and, in Western<strong>Canada</strong>, can be found in Vancouver, Edmonton, Saskatoon and Winnipeg. Smallbusiness people may phone or visit to speak with a business information specialist, orthey can access a flexible 24-hour phone service to select and listen to pre-recordedinformation on a variety <strong>of</strong> topics. This convenient service is complemented by a "Faxback" system that allows clients to order information, catalogues and documents as theyneed them. Each centre has a 1-800 number that provides toll-free access throughoutthe province they are located.7.1 Contact:<strong>Canada</strong>/British Columbia Business Service Centre: The Business Link601 West Cordova Street Vancouver, British Columbia V6B 1G1Phone: (604) 775-5525 Fax Back: (604) 775-5515Pg. 265
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