Tuktoyaktuk gets facelift with $120K worth of donated paint
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- čas přidán 9. 06. 2017
- Ontario's Loop Recycled Products donated 2,400 gallons of paint, stain and trim to community in the Northwest Territories for beautification project
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It always amazes me how much a new coat of paint can make an old home look new again.
beautiful story, we need to do more! wish with all my heart that ALL communities in canada could come to count on the infrastructure most of canada enjoys.
Well done. Good on ya sir.
Glad to see it, should look amazing when it is done.
I've always heard of Tuktoyaktuk and here it is! I'm a painter. I hope they are priming the bare wood with the proper paint. :)
Awesomeness 👍