Big Mac Attack

McDonald’s says ‘enhanced’ sign fits building’s history

Community group admits sign is legal but maintains it’s too big and too bright for Elgin

By Melanie Roush

It’s a sign of the times. Big, bold, neon and shrouded in controversy.

The golden arches hanging outside McDonald’s restaurant on Elgin Street has caused some commotion among businesses and residents. They say the 42-square-foot sign should be reduced to conform with other signs on the street. read more

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Sign producers cash in on election and teachers’ strike

By Vicki Newton

Now that municipal elections and the teachers’ strike are over, local sign producers are taking a breather after frenzied productions and counting their cash.

Eleanor Hawley of Hawley Signs in Gloucester, experienced a financial windfall during the last month.
Hawley Signs churned out more than 50,000 signs for municipal, hydro and school-board election candidates, and produced 2,000 signs for the teachers’ strike. Hawley says this year’s profit has made up for years when there weren’t any strikes or elections. read more

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Guide a big help for small business

By Meranda Waters

“Do you know what you have to do to open a small business?” asks Arlene Flock from Flagworks Inc. in Calgary. “It’s crazy.”

As a small business owner, Flock knows first hand. She is one of 25 small business owners who sit on the small business advisory committee for Revenue Canada. Part of her job is to advise Revenue Canada on issues concerning small businesses. read more

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