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PERSPECTIVE LAUNCHES NEW SUPPLEMENT IN CHATHAM-KENT

OAKVILLE, Ontario , Tuesday, May 24, 2011 - Discover the top 10 plus reasons to relocate to Chatham-Kent in the inaugural edition of Perspective™ Chatham-Kent launched by Oakville publishing firm Perspective Marketing Inc. The supplement has been distributed in The Globe and Mail throughout southern and south-western Ontario, and in the Chatham-Kent are via Canada Post.

The Chatham-Kent municipality, situated between Windsor, London and Sarnia, is ideally located for business and life. Businesses with shipping needs benefit from the area’s close proximity to roads, rail, ship transport and an airport serving local and international destinations. People living in the area benefit from the relatively low housing costs and easily accessible urban centres.

Perspective™ Chatham-Kent features the many recreational adventures awaiting visitors to the Chatham-Kent area, including scuba diving through shipwreck sites in Lake Erie; touring award-winning Smith & Wilson’s Estates Winery, the first stop on the South-Western Ontario Wine Route; and spotting rare southern species of birds in the Carolinian forest. The supplement also showcases Chatham-Kent’s rich cultural history, highlighting historic sites of interest including several Underground Railroad locations and Uncle Tom’s Cabin, made famous in Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel of the same name.

“Known as the Classic Car Capital of North America and home to Retrofest, Chatham-Kent is also the home of two innovative post-secondary institutions, St. Clair College and The University of Guelph’s Ridgetown Campus,” says Perspective Marketing Inc. CEO Steve Montague. “Our supplement highlights the ways in which these schools are developing progressive initiatives that will train students to enter the workforce in newly emerging green and environmentally driven career streams.”

Perspective™ Chatham-Kent 2011 is one of 17 municipal publications produced by Oakville publishing firm Perspective Marketing Inc. Supplements are distributed through The Globe and Mail and report on municipalities in Ontario. Perspective Marketing Inc. also produces the annual Perspective Canada, Perspective Ontario, Canadian University Guide and Canadian College Guide magazines. All Perspective Marketing Inc. publications are archived in the National Library of Canada.

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Communications Department
Tel: (905) 338-0630 ext. 213
Fax: (905) 338-7225
info@perspective.ca

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