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We are in the process of moving the Barrhaven Sales Office and Design Centre to their permanent location at Mattamy on Half Moon Bay. Temporarily the Barrhaven Sales Team is located at Fairwinds in Kanata at 1776 Maple Grove Road at Huntmar. The Design Centre Weekend Open Hours will also be held at Fairwinds in Kanata for the weekends of August 30-31, September 6-7 and September 13-14.   

Builders London



The Builders London is the principal trade organisation for private sector housebuilders and voice of the home building industry in England and Wales. It is an exciting industry filled with many talented people and organisations, providing sustainable and attractive homes to meet the demands of consumers.

Our member firms account for approximately 80% of all new homes built in England and Wales in any one year, and include companies of all sizes, ranging from multi-national household names through regionally based businesses and small local companies.

1. Dalai Lama to resign if Tibet violence continues data: 19.03.08
The Dalai Lama today threatened to resign if the violence in Tibet spirals "out of control" as the Chinese prime minister accused him of orchestrating the protests in his homeland.

2. British defend Hayles after failed blood test data: 27.03.08
Robert Hayles, who failed a pre-race blood test at the track cycling world championships on Wednesday, has been defended by British Cycling performance director Dave Brailsford.

3. Morocco journalist to go on trial data: 19.03.08
A Moroccan journalist is due in court in Casablanca, accused of breaking a law forbidding criticism of the king.

4. U.S. Senate panels to investigate Bear Stearns deal data: 27.03.08
Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson Jr. defended the takeover even as he called for more transparency on the part of Wall Street.

5. French commandos are dispatched to help rescue crew of yacht data: 10.04.08
Elite French troops have been dispatched to East Africa to bolster an effort to free the crew of a yacht that was seized by pirates off Somalia, a Foreign Ministry spokeswoman said Monday.

6. Pro-Tibet protesters disrupt Olympic flame lighting data: 27.03.08
Activists angered by the Chinese crackdown in Tibet disrupted the ceremony Monday in Greece, unfurling a banner and calling for a boycott of the Beijing Summer Games.

7. New Labour chief may reject job over debt data: 10.04.08
The crisis engulfing Gordon Brown's leadership has deepened after the man he hand-picked to clean up Labour's finances held back from taking up the job amid fears about the party's ÂŁ20 million debt.

8. Setanta talks on possible sale end data: 07.04.08
Setanta Sports, the Ireland-based pay-TV channel, has ended exploratory sale talks after potential bidders demurred from its high price tag

9. Chaos complicates life for Walsh, chief executive of British Airways data: 07.04.08
The financial year just ended was supposed to mark a turnaround but just when Walsh should have been planning celebrations, he was juggling record fuel prices, economic malaise and Terminal 5 troubles.

10. Northern Rock to cut 2,000 jobs data: 19.03.08
Nationalised bank Northern Rock will cut about 2,000 jobs by 2011 as part of restructuring plans.

11. Romania reconsiders its welcome of biotech corn data: 27.03.08
The country had been one of the most receptive on a continent skeptical of genetically modified crops, but is moving toward a reversal of its stance.

12. Custody for Comoran rebel data: 07.04.08
Ousted Comoran rebel leader Mohammed Bacar is remanded in custody on the French island of Reunion.

13. For many Americans, the boom that wasn't data: 10.04.08
Since World War II, the buying power of most American families grew while the economy did. But in 2007, the median family seems to have made less.

14. Open skies, cheaper fares – at least for now data: 07.04.08
The first phase of the open-skies agreement has added 20 percent more seats across the Atlantic than were available last April, bringing down prices.

15. Asian stocks drop on fears about U.S. economy data: 10.04.08
Companies like United Parcel Service, considered a bellwether of U.S. economic activity, have cut their earnings forecasts this week, highlighting the threat from a slowing U.S. economy.

16. 'Some progress' in Russia-US ties data: 07.04.08
George Bush and Vladimir Putin sign a basic agreement on bilateral ties, without a breakthrough on differences.

17. UK unemployment falls by 32,000 data: 19.03.08
UK unemployment falls by 32,000 in the three months to the end of January, government figures show.

18. Fiona: Don't Carey data: 07.04.08
Mariah Carey. The very name conjures nasty feelings. Like the time I interviewed her and she barely looked me in the eye.

19. Classic marathon cup returns to London data: 07.04.08
The Gold Cup that Queen Alexandra presented to the Italian runner Dorando Pietri a century ago is returning to London for the first time for Sunday's marathon.

20. Public sector pensions cost ÂŁ21bn in taxes data: 07.04.08
Taxpayers are contributing more than ÂŁ21 billion per year to fund the pensions of public sector workers, according to latest official figures.

21. George Lucas sues Star Wars designer data: 07.04.08
It is a David and Goliath battle that would make even Luke Skywalker think twice about reaching for his lightsabre.

22. Obama calls for Beijing boycott data: 10.04.08
Barack Obama urges President Bush to consider a boycott of the Beijing Olympics, as the US leg of the torch relay is held.

23. India's 'sensory assault course' data: 07.04.08
Peter Day says India's traditional bazaars and their sensory assault course are here to stay, despite an invasion by huge superstores.

24. Brown urges action on food prices data: 10.04.08
Gordon Brown calls on the G8 group of industrialised nations to devise an international plan to deal with rising food prices.

25. Alzheimer's blood test 'promise' data: 07.04.08
A US company hopes to be the first to market a blood test to detect early signs of Parkinson's and Alzheimer's.

26. Heather Mills' contribution to Paul McCartney marriage: an acrylic fingernail data: 19.03.08
One of the few positive things to come out of Sir Paul McCartney’s four-year marriage to Heather Mills was her suggestion that he should wear an acrylic fingernail to protect one of the fingers he uses for strumming the guitar, the judgement issued at the end of their divorce battle said.

27. U.S. Senate panels to investigate Bear Stearns deal data: 27.03.08
Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson Jr. defended the takeover even as he called for more transparency on the part of Wall Street.

28. Gordon Brown accused of breaking Iraq promise data: 19.03.08
Gordon Brown was accused of breaking his promises on Iraq yesterday as troops were told a force of 4,000 would need to stay in the country until the end of the year.

29. 'Breakthrough' at Stonehenge dig data: 10.04.08
Archaeologists say they have broken through to a layer which could help to explain why Stonehenge was built.

30. BP and ConocoPhillips to build gas pipeline to United States and Canada data: 10.04.08
BP and Conoco will initially spend $600 million in the next three years to drum up support for the Alaska project, which they said would be the largest-ever private-sector construction project in North America.



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Founded by Jim Burbank, JCB Urban is a unique Charlotte home builder specializing in innovative housing options that complement the surrounding neighborhoods. We are committed to building affordable homes with quality craftsmanship and distinctive architectural details. Currently, we build in Uptown, Davidson and Belmont, NC.