
Women Build on the move
Jul 06, 2010
Jul 06, 2010
After planning for over a year for its first Women Build, Habitat for Humanity Wellington County has been forced to put a hold on the construction at its 439 York Road site, due to issues and concerns with sewage hookups.

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