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Huron SBEC on the Move

The Huron Small Business Enterprise Centre is moving after sharing office space with the Huron Business Development Corporation in Seaforth for 23 years.

Enterprise Centre Business Adviser, Kim Postma, says following the formation of the Huron County Economic Development Board, the decision was made to move the entire Economic Development team to Goderich.

It was done to help build a more cohesive team and enable them to do more around the county.

Postma points out the Federally-funded Huron Business Development Corporation will continue to work out of the Seaforth office providing loans and advising business owners, while the Provincially-funded Enterprise Centre will continue to provide grants and conduct work shops and seminars out of the new Goderich office.

The Huron Small Business Enterprise Centre will move to its new office at 54 West Street in Goderich on September 8th.

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