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Information Morning - Cape Breton | Mar 7, 2013 | 20:34

A Boatload Of Questions

Over the past few months, many people have asked many questions about ECBC's funding of the Ben Eoin Marina project... but there've been few chances to ask those questions of the guy in charge. Well - today, we got our chance! Enterprise Cape Breton Corporation CEO John Lynn agreed to extended interview on the marina project and the Royal Cape Breton Yacht Club deal. He was joined by ECBC Executive Director General Marlene Usher. (runs 20:34 March 07, 2013)

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