Member Profile: ContractMe.ca

FREE online tools for contracting out locally

Contract out to local professionals and explore an infinite number of possibilities. ContractMe.ca offers simple online tools for accessing smart, practical solutions to help you to grow or manage your organization.

Whether you are looking for graphic design, creative services, HR, IT, video production, bookkeeping, marketing, training, project management, research, writing, web development, virtual administration, consultancy, engineering, design (or one of many other services), you can find them readily on ContractMe.ca. Search our membership of local businesses, independent consultants and freelancers, or post a contract job, request for proposal or other form of bid request - for FREE, no strings attached.

We’re proudly Halifax-based and exclusively Canadian, and we support growth within our economic community. Since our launch on January 31st, 2012, we’ve really been growing! Visit our site at www.ContractMe.ca today to explore our membership database, post a contract opportunity/RFP, or simply learn more about ContractMe.ca.



Contact info:
Laurie Dolhan  President/Owner
P: (902) 346-2258
F: (902) 346-3358
www.contractMe.ca

 


IMAGINE HALIFAX: TRANSPORTATION

April 15, 2010

 

Transportation
Date: Thursday, April 15
Time: 3:00 PM (Networking/Refreshments)
3:20 PM (Panel Discussion)
Location: Discovery Centre
1593 Barrington Street, Halifax

Panelists:
Jen Powley, Ecology Action Centre
Mike Uberoi, Melford Terminal
Mike DiPenta, Maritime Logistics
Marcus Garnet, HRM Regional & Community Planning

 REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED!

Halifax has natural and developed attributes that make it a desirable place. Things like the beauty of our natural surroundings, the friendliness of our people, our universities and colleges, and our perfect size as a small but cosmopolitan city, are just a few of the things that keep us here and attract others to join us. These attributes are our sustainable competitive advantage.

This formula has meant that we have been growing consistently albeit slowly for the last 100 years or more. At this time increased global competition for talent and an aging population means that we must increase our attractiveness as a community to continue and even increase the rate of population growth. However, fiscal prudence would dictate that investments in community building must be done with consideration of the potential return on that investment and the timing of that return.  

Space is limited to 50 people per session so register early!

REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED!

 
Heather L. Rushton
(902) 481-1238
heather@halifaxchamber.com