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Ontario Solar Network: Annual Membership Registration / Special January 2011 Offer / 50% Off!

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Ontario Solar Network: Annual Membership Registration / Special January 2011 Offer / 50% Off!

Time: January 31, 2011 from 12pm to 5pm
Location: Ontario Solar Network 15 Allstate Parkway, Unit 600 Markham, ON, L3R 5B4
Street: 8083 jane street
City/Town: ontario
Website or Map: http://solarnetwork.org/ontar…
Phone: 647-869-0733
Event Type: conference
Organized By: Ontario Solar Network
Latest Activity: Jan 26, 2011

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Membership fees are 50% off until January 31.
Free Trial One Month Membership – Basic (ending January 31) Click here!

**To inquire or register as a Founding Member or Government Agency, please call Cynthia Kenth,
Director of Member Services at  647-869-0733 or send an email to cynthia@solarnetwork.org.
Note that Membership fees are 50% off until January 31.
Free Trial Membership - Basic (ending January 31) Click here!

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