Breton Ability Centre residents start landscaping business in Cape Breton

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Weather’s role in wildfires in Atlantic Canada | SaltWire #weather #climatechange #wildfireseasonSYDNEY RIVER, N.S. — Wayne Morash and Ian Currie aren’t thinking about becoming landscape moguls just yet.

From left, Breton Ability Centre independent living coach Gus MacLean, Learning and Employment Centre supervisor Grace Chisholm, YMCA Opportunities Fund co-ordinator Kelli Wales and Breton Ability independent living coach Rob Kennedy. They helped two Breton Ability Centre residents start their own small business.

“It's always the capacity of the individual. So if the person can only work 10 hours, that's what we're looking for them. If they can work 40 hours, that's what we're looking for them,” Chisholm said.For instance, the Breton Ability Centre’s independent living coaches, Gus MacLean and Rob Kennedy, have been working with Currie and Morash to develop their landscaping skills.

 

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