    Arthur Thomas | Monday, October 08, 2001 - 05:12 pm  The city of Nelson B.C. is a good location for light engineering or manufacturing. It has a good labour pool, adequate pure water, near lowest power costs in Canada. An even greater potential is fish-farming on Kootenay Lake, or one of several other large lakes in the area. With America being at war greater need will be had for more protein food. The new government in Victoria should look favourably on this type of enterprise For detail contact sender. |