Friday, October 29, 2010

Social Media is key to MCN's New Website

Friday, October 29th, 2010

MUSKOKA COMMUNITY NETWORK LAUNCHES A NEW WEBSITE TODAY!

What does this website offer?
  • NEW! The latest Social Networking tools integrated right into the website.
  • NEW! A New Muskoka Look and Feel
  • BUT! We are still very "bandwidth friendly" with a very fast loading site!
Come and check it out!  www.mcnet.ca
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For more information on broadband and technology in Muskoka, visit the Muskoka Community Network website at www.mcnet.ca

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

ACCESS TO HIGH SPEED EXPANDS FURTHER IN MUSKOKA

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

ACCESS TO HIGH SPEED EXPANDS FURTHER WITHIN BRACEBRIDGE, HUNTSVILLE AND LAKE OF BAYS


BROADBAND BUILD NEARING COMPLETION

MUSKOKA, Ontario ─ October 27, 2010 ─ Muskoka Community Network (MCN) is pleased to announce that access to high speed internet has arrived for the residents and businesses of four additional areas within Bracebridge, Huntsville and Lake of Bays.

Areas include: Black Bridge within Bracebridge; South Ril Lake and Fox Point within Lake of Bays; and Ilfracombe within Huntsville.
As Muskoka Community Network works to complete the remaining towers, access will continue to expand in the Townships of Lake of Bays and Georgian Bay, as well as the Towns of Huntsville, Gravenhurst and Bracebridge. For more information, please visit http://www.mcnet.ca/projects/broadsched/

“If you remain without high speed, please let us know,” said Rob McPhee, Executive Director, Muskoka Community Network. “We will have achieved our goals for this project by the end of this year, so this project will be coming to a close as of December 31.”

Residents without high speed internet access are asked to let Muskoka Community Network know precisely where they are. Individuals can do so by dialing 705-646-9044, or by completing the “I Need Broadband” form located online at www.mcnet.ca.

"High speed internet has been a blessing for our entire family, said Peter Allen, Huntsville resident benefiting from the Ilfracombe tower. “It’s an absolute necessity when it comes to homework for the kids and, for the first time ever, we can download pictures and larger documents in a reasonable fashion.”

TRAINING

In addition to bringing high speed internet to Muskoka, Muskoka Community Network is committed to providing the training necessary to use high speed internet to its maximum potential.

Muskoka Community Network provides classroom style workshops for businesses, organizations and individuals who want to increase their tech knowledge. Topics include Virtual and Mobile Computing, Planning your Website, How to Profit from E-Business, and Technology Management. For more information visit www.mcnet.ca and look for E-Learning – Technology Learning Series.

Muskoka Community Network also provides online training through its Virtual Training Centre. There are over 450 titles to choose from, including word processing, accounting, spreadsheets, graphic design and recently added virtual computing. Subscribers including businesses, government and individual residents are currently learning in this online environment. All you need is a high speed internet connection and a desire to learn.

These online courses are FREE to Muskokans.


BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE

The Business and Technology Centre of Excellence is a venue open to those in need of technology to host meetings, workshops or training sessions. The Centre is equipped with a large projection screen, 2-40 inch display screens and 8 desks with “hook-up technology” enabling individuals to display to one or all of the screens. To request the centre, please visit www.mcnet.ca/btce

ABOUT FEDNOR

FedNor is a federal regional development organization in Ontario that works with a variety of partners, as both a facilitator and catalyst, to help create an environment in which communities can thrive, businesses can grow and people can prosper.

To date, Muskoka Community Network has secured 2.5 million dollars in public funding from FedNor and has facilitated approximately 1.5 million additional dollars of technology investment in Muskoka. 1.7 million dollars was secured for broadband (high speed) alone. Additional funding has been allocated towards improving online communications for our communities, and providing training on how best to leverage online opportunities.


ABOUT MUSKOKA COMMUNITY NETWORK
Muskoka Community Network (MCN) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to bringing high speed internet to Muskoka. MCN is also committed to providing the training necessary to use high speed internet to its maximum potential.

If you are currently without access to high speed, or are interested in training opportunities, visit www.mcnet.ca



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For more information, or to arrange an interview, please contact:



Rob McPhee
Muskoka Community Network
705-646-9044
rob.mcphee@mcnet.ca

Alison Withey
Blue Whale Communications Inc.
705-783-4218 (mobile)
alison@bluewhalecommunications.com


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For more information on broadband and technology in Muskoka, visit the Muskoka Community Network website at http://www.mcnet.ca/

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Technology Workshops offered free of charge

Are you interested in taking a technology workshop from Muskoka Community Network?
We have spaces available in our Fall workshops:

Technology Management (3 hrs) Wednesday, October 13th 1:00 – 4:00 pm

Plan Your Web (3 hrs) Tuesday, October 26th 1:00 – 4:00 pm

Mobile / Virtual Computing (3 hrs) Tuesday, November 2nd 1:00 – 4:00 pm

How to Profit from E-Business (6 x 3 hr sessions)
Monday, October 18th 1:00 – 4:00 pm
Wednesday, October 20th 1:00 – 4:00 pm
Monday, October 25th 1:00 – 4:00 pm
Wednesday, October 27th 1:00 – 4:00 pm
Monday, November 1st 1:00 – 4:00 pm
Wednesday, November 3rd 1:00 – 4:00 pm

For a short description of each course, go to www.mcnet.ca/elearning/mtlc/.
Location for these classes will be determined by the response.

Please email mcn.info@mcnet.ca to register, or call 646-9044 x3.
If you are interested, but unable to attend day classes, please let us know that you are interested in an evening class, and which course.


For more information on broadband and technology in Muskoka, visit the Muskoka Community Network website at http://www.mcnet.ca/

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

MCN Workshop - Plan Your Web

Muskoka Community Network is offering the following preview to our fall training lineup.

Plan Your Web - This course walks small businesses through the website decision making process as well as giving you the tools needed for planning your website.

Dates: Wednesday September 29/2010 1:00 - 4:00 PM
or Tuesday October 26/2010 1:00 - 4:00 PM

Location: Business and Technology Centre of Excellence
440 Ecclestone Drive, Bracebridge

Please email mcn.info@mcnet.ca or call 705-646-9044 x3 to register.
For the full training schedule please visit http://www.mcnet.ca/elearning/mtlc/

For more information on broadband and technology in Muskoka, visit the Muskoka Community Network website at www.mcnet.ca

Friday, September 10, 2010

Revised Agenda for Grand Opening

We have revised the agenda for the Grand Opening. Please note the new Agenda details below.



For more information on broadband and technology in Muskoka, visit the Muskoka Community Network website at http://www.mcnet.ca/

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Business and Technology Centre of Excellence - Grand Opening





For more information on broadband and technology in Muskoka, visit the Muskoka Community Network website at http://www.mcnet.ca/

Monday, August 9, 2010

HIGH SPEED COVERAGE UPDATE

MCN UNDER BUDGET ENABLING ORGANIZATION TO EXCEED HIGH SPEED COVERAGE EXPECTATIONS

ACCESS EXPANDS FURTHER WITHIN HUNTSVILLE AND LAKE OF BAYS

August 9, 2010 ─ Muskoka Community Network (MCN) is pleased to announce that access to high speed internet has arrived for the residents and businesses of six additional areas within Huntsville and Lake of Bays.

Within Huntsville:
· Stanleydale/Stisted North
· Skeleton Lake

Within Lake of Bays:
· Harp Lake
· Walkers Lake
· Echo Lake/Lawson Road
· Birchcroft

“We are truly committed to bringing high speed internet to Muskoka,” said Rob McPhee, Executive Director, Muskoka Community Network. “In fact, the project is running under budget which has allowed us to add 11 more towers to the build. We are exceeding the coverage that was originally expected under this project.”

Muskoka Community Network is presently working on 25 towers and access continues to expand in the Townships of Lake of Bays and Georgian Bay, as well as the Towns of Huntsville, Gravenhurst and Bracebridge. For more information, please visit http://www.mcnet.ca/projects/broadsched/

Residents without high speed internet access are asked to let Muskoka Community Network know precisely where they are. Individuals can do so by dialing 705-646-9044, or by completing the “I Need Broadband” form located online at http://www.mcnet.ca/.

“Your input matters,” added McPhee. “If you remain without high speed, please let us know.”

"Internet access adds greatly to the quality of life for the residents and cottagers of the Muskoka District,” said Gord Paterson, who now has hi-speed from the Walkers Lake tower. “Hopefully everyone in rural Ontario will eventually have the availability of high speed internet.”

TRAINING

In addition to bringing high speed internet to Muskoka, Muskoka Community Network is committed to providing the training necessary to use high speed internet to its maximum potential.

Muskoka Community Network provides classroom style workshops for businesses, organizations and individuals who want to increase their tech knowledge. Topics include Virtual and Mobile Computing, Planning your Website, How to Profit from E-Business and Technology Management. For more information visit http://www.mcnet.ca/ and look for E-Learning – Technology Learning Series.

Muskoka Community Network also provides online training through our Virtual Training Centre. There are over 450 titles to choose from, including word processing, accounting, spreadsheets and graphic design. Subscribers, including businesses, government and individual residents, are learning at their own pace in this online environment. All you need is a high speed internet connection and a desire to learn. These online courses are FREE to Muskokans.

ABOUT FEDNOR

FedNor is a federal regional development organization in Ontario that works with a variety of partners, as both a facilitator and catalyst, to help create an environment in which communities can thrive, businesses can grow and people can prosper.

To date, Muskoka Community Network has secured 2.5 million dollars in public funding from FedNor and has facilitated approximately 1.5 million additional dollars of technology investment in Muskoka. 1.7 million dollars was secured for broadband (high speed) alone. Additional funding has been allocated towards improving online communications for our communities, and providing training on how best to leverage online opportunities.

ABOUT MUSKOKA COMMUNITY NETWORK

Muskoka Community Network (MCN) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to bringing high speed internet to Muskoka. MCN is also committed to providing the training necessary to use high speed internet to its maximum potential.

If you are currently without access to high speed, or are interested in training opportunities, visit http://www.mcnet.ca/

For more information, or to arrange an interview, please contact:

Rob McPhee
Muskoka Community Network
705-646-9044
rob.mcphee@mcnet.ca

Alison Withey
Blue Whale Communications Inc.
705-783-4218 (mobile)
alison@bluewhalecommunications.com

For more information on broadband and technology in Muskoka, visit the Muskoka Community Network website at http://www.mcnet.ca/

Monday, May 3, 2010

HIGH SPEED AVAILABILITY UPDATE

MUSKOKA COMMUNITY NETWORK ANNOUNCES
ACCESS TO HIGH SPEED IN THREE ADDITIONAL AREAS OF
HUNTSVILLE AND LAKE OF BAYS

May 3, 2010 ─ Muskoka Community Network (MCN) is pleased to announce that access to high speed internet has arrived for the residents and businesses of Tackaberry and Menominee/Tooke Lakes in Lake of Bays, as well as Mary Lake North (Lynx Lake Road) in Huntsville. An existing tower in Kilworthy has also received upgrades to expand the service to new users.

“Every day this network is expanding,” said Rob McPhee, Executive Director, Muskoka Community Network. “Since 2006, over 2000 people crossing 33 areas of Muskoka have begun enjoying faster more reliable connections.”

“This leads us to believe that overall access to high speed internet has exceeded the 80 per cent mark ─ thanks to the efforts of Muskoka Community Network and a variety of Internet Service Providers,” added McPhee.

"High speed internet access is more than just convenience and faster speeds," said Jim Bunnell and Susan Craig, residents on Menominee Lake. "It became a necessity in order to operate the software required for our home office because dial-up could not meet the minimum standard required.”

“High speed wireless has opened new possibilities for us that did not exist on dial-up,” added Bunnell and Craig. “Finally, living in Muskoka no longer means being left behind."

Muskoka Community Network is working on 11 more towers and access continues to expand in the Townships of Lake of Bays and Georgian Bay, as well as the Towns of Huntsville, Gravenhurst and Bracebridge. For more information, please visit http://www.mcnet.ca/projects/broadsched/

READY TO SURF?

In addition to bringing high speed internet to Muskoka, Muskoka Community Network is committed to providing the training necessary to use high speed internet to its maximum potential.

Muskoka Community Network provides classroom style workshops for businesses, organizations and individuals who want to increase their tech knowledge. Topics include Planning Your Website, How to Profit from E-Business and Technology Management.

Muskoka Community Network also provides online training through its virtual training centre. There are over 450 titles to choose from, including word processing, accounting, spreadsheets and even graphic design. Subscribers including businesses, government and individual residents are currently learning in this online environment. All you need is a high speed internet connection and a desire to learn. These online courses are FREE to Muskokans.

STILL ON DIAL-UP?

Residents without high speed internet access are asked to let Muskoka Community Network know precisely where they are. Individuals can do so by dialing 705-646-9044, or by completing the “I Need Broadband” form located online at http://www.mcnet.ca/.

For businesses unable to get high speed through existing means, Muskoka Community Network offers financial assistance to establish a satellite broadband connection. Through Muskoka Community Network`s Satellite Internet Remote Areas (SIRA) program, qualifying businesses may receive up to 75 per cent of the supported costs of equipment and installation (up to $1000).

ABOUT FEDNOR

FedNor is a federal regional development organization in Ontario that works with a variety of partners, as both a facilitator and catalyst, to help create an environment in which communities can thrive, businesses can grow and people can prosper.

To date, Muskoka Community Network has secured 2.5 million dollars in public funding from FedNor and has facilitated approximately 1.5 million additional dollars of technology investment in Muskoka. 1.7 million dollars was secured for broadband (high speed) alone. Additional funding has been allocated towards improving online communications for our communities, and providing training on how best to leverage online opportunities.

ABOUT MUSKOKA COMMUNITY NETWORK

Muskoka Community Network (MCN) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to bringing high speed internet to Muskoka. MCN is also committed to providing the training necessary to use high speed internet to its maximum potential.

For more information, or to arrange an interview, please contact:

Rob McPhee
Muskoka Community Network
705-646-9044
rob.mcphee@mcnet.ca

Alison Withey
Blue Whale Communications Inc.
705-783-4218 (mobile)
alison@bluewhalecommunications.com

For more information on broadband and technology in Muskoka, visit the Muskoka Community Network website at http://www.mcnet.ca/

Friday, April 23, 2010

Small Business Internship Program

MUSKOKA COMMUNITY NETWORK ASSISTS IN PLACING E-BUSINESS STUDENTS WITH LOCAL BUSINESSES

April 19th, 2010 ─ Muskoka Community Network (MCN) is pleased to announce assistance in placing up to 5 students with local businesses. Small and medium-sized businesses can receive support to hire students who can assist with E-Business through the Small Business Internship Program. Muskoka Community Network is working with the Ontario Association of Community Future Development Corporations (OACFDC), who are delivering this Industry Canada program within Ontario.

What is the Small Business Internship Program?
The Small Business Internship Program (SBIP) helps small and medium-sized businesses go beyond simply having email or an Internet site by enabling them to adopt an active e-business strategy that will help them prosper during the current economic instability.

The SBIP program provides financial support to qualified small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) so they can hire student interns to assist them in adopting information and communications technologies (ICT). This support will help participating SMEs increase their productivity and competitiveness in order to grow their businesses.

SBIP also offers promising post-secondary students valuable, hands-on job experience working on e-business and ICT projects under the guidance of entrepreneurs. Student interns will gain an appreciation of entrepreneurship and the opportunity to explore career possibilities while making money to continue their education.

How does the Small Business Internship Program work?

SMEs from rural and Northern Ontario submit an application to Muskoka Community Network to hire a student intern. If the application is approved, the SME can hire a student intern to help them take advantage of technology to help them grow their business. SMEs will have the flexibility to hire the interns that possess the skills and abilities for their specific project or needs. We encourage them to hire from employment equity groups.

The SME negotiates the salary of the intern, and the benefits they may receive. Once the 12-week internship is over, the Government of Canada will reimburse 75 percent of the eligible costs to the SME. The SME gets the information and communications technologies help they need to grow their business, and the student gets valuable on-the-job experience.

Do You Want To Learn More About The Small Business Internship program?
To learn more about the Small Business Internship Program please visit the Muskoka Community Network website at www.mcnet.ca/sbip


For more information on broadband and technology in Muskoka, visit the Muskoka Community Network website at http://www.mcnet.ca/

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Muskoka Tourism - Web RFP

Muskoka Tourism has issued a request for proposal for a Web Project and an Image Bank.
For more information please visit http://www.discovermuskoka.ca/G8accommodations/rfp.html

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For more information on broadband and technology in Muskoka, visit the Muskoka Community Network website at
www.mcnet.ca

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Internet Access Expands to 5 New Locations

APPROXIMATELY 80 PER CENT OF MUSKOKA HAS ACCESS TO HIGH SPEED INTERNET

ACCESS EXPANDS TO FIVE NEW LOCATIONS

MUSKOKA, Ontario ─ February 18, 2010 ─ Muskoka Community Network (MCN) is pleased to announce that access to high speed internet for Muskoka-based businesses and its residents has improved yet again.

Since 2006, Muskoka Community Network has improved rural high speed internet coverage from an estimated 12 per cent to 60 per cent. “This leads us to believe that overall access to high speed internet in Muskoka has reached 80 per cent ─ thanks to the efforts of Muskoka Community Network and a variety of Internet Service Providers,” said Rob McPhee, Executive Director, Muskoka Community Network.

“Muskoka Community Network has been working hard to bring high speed internet access to unserved individuals, families and businesses in the region, improving coverage throughout Muskoka and helping build the backbone of the digital economy that will be so important in the years ahead,” said Parry Sound-Muskoka Member of Parliament, Tony Clement. “I am encouraged by their continued efforts and I would like to thank Muskoka Community Network for continuing to bring quality high speed internet access to Parry Sound - Muskoka.”

“Every day the network is expanding and today we are pleased to announce the addition of four more Huntsville-based locations and one more in Lake of Bays,” added McPhee. “This represents a vast improvement over the 12 per cent availability identified in 2006 when Muskoka Community Network researched the coverage available in rural Muskoka.”

Locations include: Britannia Road West, Brittania Road East, Melissa and Otter Lake in Huntsville, as well as Browns Brea in Lake of Bays.

“I run a home-based business and high speed offers a solid connection to my customers and the rest of the world,” said Charlene Neill, Otter Lake Resident and beneficiary of the Otter Lake tower. “It’s a remarkable improvement over dial-up.”

“Some of the towers are unique. They are powered in large part by solar panels – a renewable, cost effective energy tool,” said Neil Smellie of CORE Broadband. “Green energy solutions such as these provide power solutions when the standard available power source is unavailable at times.”

Muskoka Community Network is working on 14 more towers and access continues to expand in the Townships of Lake of Bays and Georgian Bay, as well as the Towns of Huntsville, Gravenhurst and Bracebridge. Please check
http://www.mcnet.ca/projects/broadsched/ for more information.

READY TO SURF?

In addition to bringing high speed internet to Muskoka, Muskoka Community Network is committed to providing the training necessary to use high speed internet to its maximum potential.

Muskoka Community Network provides classroom style workshops for businesses, organizations and individuals who want to increase their tech knowledge. Topics include Planning Your Website, How to Profit from E-Business and Technology Management.

Muskoka Community Network also provides online training through its virtual training centre. There are over 450 titles to choose from, including word processing, accounting, spreadsheets and even graphic design. Subscribers including businesses, government and individual residents are currently learning in this online environment. All you need is a high speed internet connection and a desire to learn. These online courses are FREE to Muskokans.

STILL ON DIAL-UP?

Residents without high speed internet access are asked to let Muskoka Community Network know precisely where they are. Individuals can do so by dialing 705-646-9044, or by completing the “I Need Broadband” form located at online at
www.mcnet.ca.

For businesses unable to get high speed through existing means, Muskoka Community Network offers financial assistance to establish a satellite broadband connection. Through Muskoka Community Network`s Satellite Internet Remote Areas (SIRA) program, qualifying businesses may receive up to 75 per cent of the supported costs of equipment and installation (up to $1000).

ABOUT FEDNOR

FedNor is a federal regional development organization in Ontario that works with a variety of partners, as both a facilitator and catalyst, to help create an environment in which communities can thrive, businesses can grow and people can prosper.

To date, Muskoka Community Network has secured 2.5 million dollars in public funding from FedNor and has facilitated approximately 1.5 million additional dollars of technology investment in Muskoka. 1.7 million dollars was secured for broadband (high speed) alone. Additional funding has been allocated towards improving online communications for our communities, and providing training on how best to leverage online opportunities.

ABOUT MUSKOKA COMMUNITY NETWORK

Muskoka Community Network (MCN) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to bringing high speed internet to Muskoka. MCN is also committed to providing the training necessary to use high speed internet to its maximum potential.

If you are currently without access to high speed, or are interested in training opportunities, visit
www.mcnet.ca

For more information, or to arrange an interview, please contact:

Rob McPhee
Muskoka Community Network
705-646-9044
rob.mcphee@mcnet.ca

Alison Withey
Blue Whale Communications Inc.
705-783-4218 (mobile)
alison@bluewhalecommunications.com

For more information on broadband and technology in Muskoka, visit the Muskoka Community Network website at www.mcnet.ca

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Is your Organization looking to improve it's E-Business presence?








Muskoka Community Network’s Broadband for E-Business and Marketing (BEAM) program provides qualifying Muskoka businesses with a contribution to upgrade or create a company website.

Through BEAM, Muskoka Community Network will provide 75% of the cost (up to a maximum of $2000) to help your company create an improved web presence for e-business.

How do you apply?

1. Download a BEAM application at
http://www.mcnet.ca/beam

2. Fill out your company information, website goals, obtain a quote/proposal from your chosen web developer and submit your beam application to MCN today!



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For more information on broadband and technology in Muskoka, visit the Muskoka Community Network website at

www.mcnet.ca

Monday, February 1, 2010

Muskoka Technology Achievement Awards

Join us Wednesday March 17, 2010 for the Muskoka Technology Achievement Awards at Deerhurst Resort

Muskoka Community Network is recognizing leaders, champions and innovators who have transformed their business or organization with the use of technology. If you know a business, not-for-profit organization, public organization or student that deserves recognition, then nominate them now! We are also recognizing Secondary and Elementary School students enrolled in Muskoka schools who have demonstrated leadership and aptitude.

The Muskoka Technology Achievement Award winners will be announced and celebrated on Wednesday, March 17, 2010 at Deerhurst Resort in Huntsville.

Nominations close on February 28th, 2010.
Nominate Someone Now!

Special Guest: Mayor Brenda Halloran

Mayor Brenda Halloran, City of Waterloo
Winner of 2007's Intelligent Community of the Year


Read more...


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For more information on broadband and technology in Muskoka, visit the Muskoka Community Network website at http://www.mcnet.ca/

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Doing Business with the Government of Canada - 2010 G8 Summit


Introductory Supplier Seminar

(May apply for G8 Summit business opportunities)




Delivered by: The Office of Small and Medium Enterprises (OSME) - Public Works and Government Services Canada



Learn the fundamentals of selling goods and services to the Government of Canada.
May affect doing business with the upcoming 2010 G8 Summit.



Topics to be covered:
What you need to do to become a supplier
Registering your Company
Searching for Opportunities
Marketing your Product or Service
Security Clearance Requirements


Please plan to attend this FREE informative seminar on:
Tues. Jan. 12, 2010 from 7:00pm to 9:00pm at the Gravenhurst Opera House

Presenting Partners: The Town of Gravenhurst and the Chambers of Commerce of South Muskoka

RSVP to Brea, Gravenhurst Chamber - 705-687-4432 or events@gravenhurstchamber

For more information on broadband and technology in Muskoka, visit the Muskoka Community Network website at http://www.mcnet.ca/

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Waiting to upgrade your technology? Don't.

By Mark Lorne


A NEW GOVERNMENT TAX INCENTIVE MEANS NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY


Stephen Harper’s January budget may have been born out of political necessity, but from that tumult came at least one business initiative of great value: a temporary measure that allows business taxpayers to fully write off computer investments.

The change centres on the Capital Cost Allowance (CCA), the percentage of a capital asset’s cost a business may deduct each year for tax purposes. Budget 2009 increases the CCA rate to 100 per cent for computer hardware and systems software acquired after January 27, 2009 and before February 1, 2011.

Previously, businesses could only write off 55 per cent of a technology investment, at a rate of 50 per cent per year. In subsequent years, (read more)......

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For more information on broadband and technology in Muskoka, visit the Muskoka Community Network website at
www.mcnet.ca

Monday, January 4, 2010

Human Resources Assessment - Request for Proposal

As part of the business planning process, Muskoka Community Network is seeking proposals from qualified vendors to conduct a Human Resources Assessment.

Please visit www.mcnet.ca/rfp for more information.



For more information on broadband and technology in Muskoka, visit the Muskoka Community Network website at http://www.mcnet.ca/

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