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Monday, January 23rd, 2012

The Federal Government Integrated Relocation Program is a unique program that provides government entities which include the Government of Canada, the Canadian Forces and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police with increased flexibility and assistance to relocation Members/Employees to new work locations.

Your Professional Military Service Provider Realtor can ensure your property value is realistic. Your best guide is a record of what the buying public has been willing to pay in the past few months for property in your neighborhood. Your REALTOR can furnish data on sales figures for those comparable sales and analyze them to help you come up with a suggested listing price. The decision about how much to ask, though, is always yours.

Your professional Military Service Provider will use the CMA system to validate selling price of your home. Competitive Market Analysis (CMA): The list of comparable sales a REALTOR brings to you, along with data about other houses in your neighborhood that are presently on the market, is used for a “Comparative Market Analysis” (CMA). To help in estimating a possible sales price for your house, the analysis will also include data on nearby houses that failed to sell in the past few months, along with their list prices.

The realities of military life is that it’s personnel are often rebased on a regular basis. This can be a stressful experience for military members and their families. Contacting the right realtor can make all of the difference in the world, bringing you local knowledge and the experience necessary to make your House Hunting Trip an easy one. The Professional’s at www.irp-dnd.com are committed as approved suppliers to the DND and RCMP IRP relocation program (Brookfield Global Relocation Services ) to providing transferring members with great service. Whenever you are posted into or out visit our site to make your move as stress free as possible.

All DND and IRP personnel are typically entitled to a HHT ( house hunting trip ) which allows you to secure accommodation at the new place of duty with the intent of ensuring a door-to-door move, thereby: reducing the interim lodgings, meals, and miscellaneous expenses, and eliminating unnecessary storage in transit costs.

As part of our all encompassing service to military posting personnel we also provide registered home inspectors to assist you. The purchase of a home is probably the largest single investment you will ever make. You should learn as much as you can about the condition of the property and the need for any major repairs before you buy, so that you can minimize unpleasant surprises and difficulties.

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Thursday, January 19th, 2012

The people who protect our country are indeed very special. They put their lives on the line to protect everything we have in our country. Unfortunately the pay rate in the armed services does not come anywhere near close to paying our service men and women for the duties they provide. Sometimes it is necessary for them to seek out military loans to provide for their households.

Generally speaking the approval process is no different than when civilians must apply for extra finances. There must be proof of income, ability to repay and proof of residence. They come in both secured and non-secured varieties. The secured loans are made for higher amounts, while the unsecured type is given when only a small amount is requested.

Those contracts that require collateral will be when the borrower is requesting a larger amount of funds. As an example if the borrower were looking to remodel a home or be looking for bill consolidation then it would be secured. Catching up a late mortgage payment would more than likely fall under the unsecured signature loan.

To get the process taking care of as quick as possible being prepared is required. Getting approved requires proof that repayment can be made. Nothing does this more efficiently than the household budget. Once the income to debt ratio has been established and it is apparent repayment is possible, then it is time to do a credit check to make sure there are no errors being reported.

Getting everything in order before approaching lenders is very important. Having a budget in hand along with your current credit score and military documents will allow you to quickly prove employment, residence and military status. Copies of your latest bank statement will also be required to help the process go smoothly.

Military loans are available to those who serve our country. Before you borrow from any lender you will want to make sure they are trustworthy. You can find plenty of institutions online offering these types of contracts but you must check with the Better Business Bureau to make sure you are dealing with a legitimate and trustworthy company.

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Monday, January 16th, 2012

In 1968 during amalgamation of the Armed Forces, RCAF Station Namao was renamed Canadian Forces Base Edmonton. During the Cold War RCAF Station Namao was used by the United States Strategic Air Command, which constructed a “Nose Dock” capable of servicing the nose and wings of heavy jet bombers and tankers on the south side of the airfield. The station also hosted the Edmonton Rescue Coordination Centre, and served as home base for United Nations Food Aid flights, delivering much-needed aid to Ethiopia, Somalia, and Bosnia. Because Namao at that time had a 4,200-metre (13,780 ft) runway, 12/30, it was a designated an emergency Space Shuttle landing site by NASA.

Edmonton is the capital of the Canadian province of Alberta and is the province’s second-largest city. Edmonton is located on the North Saskatchewan River and is the centre of the Edmonton Capital Region, which is surrounded by the central region of the province.

The majority of Edmonton’s metropolitan population lives within the City of Edmonton rather than in the surrounding suburban municipalities. Historically Edmonton was surrounded by few other urban municipalities (Strathcona, Beverly and Jasper Place, being the largest) and these were absorbed through amalgamation or annexation. Edmonton annexed a significant amount of land up until the early 1980s, and as such it has sustained much of the region’s suburban growth within its own boundaries.

Edmonton bills itself as a place for entrepreneurs. The municipal government has put many plans in place to aid the people of Edmonton. The Municipal Development Plan (MDP), “The Way We Grow,” is the City’s strategic growth and development plan. Through its MDP, the City of Edmonton will shape the city’s urban form and direct the development and implementation of more detailed plans.

The Edmonton Transit system encompasses a fleet of over 750 diesel and trolley buses and 26 community buses covering over 130 routes, including a Light Rail Transit (LRT) system with 37 light rail vehicles and 10 stations. Edmonton was the very first city with a population base less than one million to have a Light Rail Transit System. The system has grown to ETS also offers transportation for persons with disabilities, the Disabled Adult Transit Service (DATS). ETS also includes in its fleet diesel powered low floor buses and community buses.

The City of Edmonton has produced a Newcomers Guide with assistance from Alberta Employment and Immigration. It provides information about Edmonton housing, policing, garbage collection, transportation, public transit, education, health, recreation and leisure, libraries, and municipal government.

The City’s age structure changed since 1996 with growth in young adults, people aged in their forties to early fifties, and in people aged from the late 60s and older. The number of children under ten and adults in their 30s declined. Growth in the number of young adults through migration and the maturing of the late teen cohort during the late 90s has resulted in an age pyramid with two peaks: one, the familiar “baby boom” generation aged between 35 and 54, and the other the “echo generation”, the children of the ‘boomers’ now young adults.

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Friday, January 13th, 2012

Posting messages are a common dilemma that military have to deal with. Moving across the country and sometimes to a different country is part of the military life and can be a frustrating time for the whole family. Understanding the rules and regulations involved in door to door moves can sometimes be difficult to decipher.

CFB Borden is one of Canada’s few remaining bases that are part of the Training Command. Many military members are posted to Borden for five or more years due to the diversity of jobs that are available on the base. CFB Borden neighbours Angus, ON and is also within commuting distance of Alliston and Barrie.

CFB Esquimalt comprises facilities including Naden, Her Majesty’s Canadian (HMC) Dockyard Esquimalt, Fleet Maintenance Facility - Cape Breton (FMF-CB), a Fire Fighting and Damage Control School, the Naval Officer Training Centre (NOTC Venture), and extensive housing including 716 personnel married quarters located at nine sites such as Belmont Park, Work Point, and Royal Roads.

CFB Wainwright - The February 1, 1968 merger of the Canadian Army, Royal Canadian Navy and Royal Canadian Air Force to form the Canadian Forces was predated by a number of major changes to Canada’s military structure. One of these saw Camp Wainwright transferred on January 1, 1967 to become an auxiliary satellite training camp of CFB Calgary. This was reverted on August 1, 1967 due to command and control problems and Camp Wainwright became Canadian Forces Base Wainwright (CFB Wainwright) as a separate entity within the establishment of CFB Calgary.

Canadian Forces Base Cold Lake , commonly referred to as CFB Cold Lake, is a Canadian Forces Base located within the City of Cold Lake, Alberta. It is operated as an air force base by the Royal Canadian Air Force and is one of two bases in the country using the CF-18 Hornet fighter/interceptor. Its primary lodger unit is 4 Wing. The facility is named Cold Lake/Group Captain R.W. McNair Airport. It is one of only three military aerodromes in Canada to be named after an individual, Valcartier (W/C J.H.L. (Joe) Lecomte) Heliport and Moose Jaw/Air Vice Marshal C.M. McEwen Airport being the others.

Canadian Forces Base Ottawa (also CFB Ottawa) was a Canadian Forces Base located in Ottawa, Ontario. CFB Ottawa was formed in 1972 to consolidate several Department of National Defence properties in the national capital region for administrative purposes. The two largest components of CFB Ottawa were the former CFB Uplands and CFB Rockcliffe, which were referred to as CFB Ottawa (South) and CFB Ottawa (North) respectively. Many residents of Ottawa continued to use the historic names of these geographically separate facilities. CFB Ottawa lost its status as a base during defence cutbacks in the mid-1990s.

When posted to a new base military members are entitled to a House Hunting Trip, HHT, which allows them to make arrangements for new accommodations at the base or in a neighboring community. It is very important that they find a professional Realtor who is experience with Military protocol and the ever changing rules. www.irp-dnd.com can help you find a professional who can help you with Brookfield GRS and purchasing a new home. These Realtors have a network or home inspectors and mortgage brokers to make your transition a smooth one. These professionals are all pre-approved as Service Providers with Brookfield GRS.

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Thursday, January 12th, 2012

Military relocation is a fact of life for those in the Canadian Forces. If you or your partner has chosen a career in the military inevitably you will need to move, perhaps many times depending on your particular circumstances. The Canadian Navy can be involved with many overseas missions which can affect the amount and location of postings.

One advantage of military relocation is that over time military people become practiced at the art of moving and all its associated tasks. As well, the Canadian military provides all kinds of support and information for people who are being relocated, so if you haven’t yet experienced a military move, there are resources you can utilize to ensure that your transfer is achieved efficiently and nothing is forgotten. Brookfield GRS maintains a Third Party Service Provider (TPSP) Directory as part of the Federal Government Integrated Relocation Program. Membership in the TPSP Directory is free and open to all accredited Appraisers, Realtors, Lawyers, Home Inspectors and Rental Search Assistance Providers.

The Canadian Forces Integrated Relocation Program (CFIRP) 2009 is effective 1 April, 2009. It represents the Treasury Board Secretariat’s approved policy for CF members on relocation of their Dependants, Household Goods and Effects ((D) HG&E). Brookfield GRS was awarded this program in 2009, becoming the Third Party Service Provider for all DND paid moves.

CF members posted to isolated posts or outside Canada are entitled to Long Term Storage (LTS) of major appliances. CF members who do not store their major appliances may transfer 80% of the savings resulting from not storing one set of the following qualifying appliances: refrigerator, stove, freezer, washer, dryer, and/or dishwasher. Most of the experience Realtors can provide you with a copy of the guidelines and explain them in detail to you.

As part of their Third Party Service Provider services Brookfield GRS maintains a Third Party Service Provider (TPSP) Directory as part of the Federal Government Integrated Relocation Program. The TPSP Directory is available to over 20,000 relocating members and employees (M/E) annually, searchable by supplier and service area.

Military and DND employee’s are free to choose suppliers who they think will meet their needs. Suppliers listed in the Directory understand the requirements and needs of the clients. Also Brookfield GRS pays the service providers directly reducing out of pocket expenses.

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ENGLEWOOD, Colo.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Bark Busters USA, the world’s largest, most trusted dog training company, announced a record-breaking private donation of $22,411 in cash and in-kind contributions to the SPCAI Operation Baghdad Pups program-the culmination of its “Bring the Soldiers’ Pups Home” campaign, fueled by the effort and generosity of Bark Busters trainers, their clients, and countless dog-loving communities nationwide.

“It’s been a great honor for our trainers to help these special dogs and soldiers make the difficult transition from war zone to family home” As longtime supporters of Operation Baghdad Pups, which provides assistance to military personnel overseas who wish to transport adopted pets home to the United States, Bark Busters Dog Behavioral Therapists across the nation have provided free training and advice to these two- and four-legged heroes since 2009.

“It’s been a great honor for our trainers to help these special dogs and soldiers make the difficult transition from war zone to family home,” said Liam Crowe, CEO and Master Dog Behavioral Therapist at Bark Busters USA. “We’ll continue to offer our services free of charge to Operation Baghdad Pups, but this year, we wanted to do even more to support this critical program.”

Bark Busters and SPCAI launched a system-wide campaign in May, and at its National Conference last month, Terri Crisp, program manager for Operation Baghdad Pups, was on hand to accept a $22,411 check, along with Sergeant Major David Dantzler and his Operation Baghdad Pup, Iram.

“These animals, like Iram, not only help our heroes in the war zone, but they also help them readjust to life back home after combat,” Crisp says. “We’re so privileged to have great partners like Bark Busters USA who donate their time and skills to help these dogs.”

Operation Baghdad Pups has provided veterinary care and coordinated logistics to help bring home 351 animals that servicemen and women have befriended and relied on for emotional support while deployed in the Middle East.

Visit www.BarkBusters.com or www.SPCAI.org for more information.

About Bark Busters - Bark Busters, the world’s largest, most trusted dog training company, started in Australia in 1989 and came to the United States in 2000. Since inception, more than 500,000 dogs have been trained worldwide using its dog-friendly, natural methods. To fetch a trainer in your area, call 1-877-500-BARK (2275) or visit www.BarkBusters.com.

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Wednesday, December 28th, 2011

Saving the lives of overlooked and discarded animals has been the job of the SPCA since it’s inception in 1824. The SPCA had its simple beginnings primarily to prevent the abuse of carriage horses in the days before automobiles in England. Horses were driven through freezing cold winters and stiflingly hot summers, often with little food, water or rest. The carriage drivers were interested only in making as much money as possible, and would beat the horses if they refused to or were unable to pull the carriages.

The first American SPCA was started in 1866 in New York City and has since added SPCA’s all over the country and the rest of the world. SPCA International seeks to develop and utilize a worldwide platform that both supports independent animal shelters and promotes the safety of animals.

The majority of SPCA International and humane societies around the world are not affiliated with national organizations, as most people may presume. They depend on funds that are either privately donated, acquired from grants or through major organizations like SPCA International that seeks to develop and utilize a worldwide platform that both supports independent animal shelters and promotes the safety of animals.

There are several ways to support your SPCA international. First and foremost are outright monetary donations and supplies. Second are matching gifts. Many companies offer matching gift programs to encourage employees to contribute to charitable organizations. Most of these programs match contributions dollar for dollar, and some will even double or triple the amount of your gift!

Another way is to plan a future gift. Each year millions of Americans make gifts in support of charitable purposes of their choice. In today’s environment, these gifts are more important than they’ve ever been before when it comes to helping fund the work of charitable entities like the SPCA.

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Tuesday, December 27th, 2011

Being a member of the armed forces does not pay a lot in many cases. Although people join for other reasons, the armed forces still try to make sure their members are taken care of financially in other ways. One of these is the military loan program.

Another term for these mortgages is VA loans. VA loans are offered to veterans and active duty service people when it is hard for them to get private lenders to finance them. Some reasons for this might be their credit score, which can be affected by moving around constantly and other hazards of military life, and not having a down payment.

These loans are not actually made by the federal government, and thus can be obtained from many different mortgage lenders. The difference from a mortgage taken out by a civilian is that the government guarantees these loans, and thus the criteria for eligibility may be different than those the private lender generally uses.

Although the criteria may be different than those of private loans, there are still eligibility requirements to be met. Veterans and servicemen who wish to apply must submit documentation of their income, assets, and other information for approval. VA loans may only be used in areas approved by the program, as well.

The limits on what can be borrowed vary by county. Although there is a general maximum limit that applies when no other limit has been determined, it is often easier to just reference the list of mortgage limits by county, available online.

Receiving a military loan is mostly just like receiving any other mortgage– the criteria are just slightly different. VA loans also come in several different forms, including those that require a down payment and those that do not. Eligibility depends on status in the regular armed forces versus the coast guard or national guard, as well as personal situation.

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Military men and women do have financial needs and challenges like ordinary citizens and research has shown that they too, are in need of financial aid hence armed forces loans are just a way through which they are able to get loans to execute personal plans.

These offers are open exclusively to both the current or active and retired military personnel. Other than this, there are no strict rules and regulations set up for one to qualify for the offers. For instance, there is no stipulated number of years in service that one has to attain in order to be deemed eligible.

Compare various loan providers available online and decide which one is able to offer you better rates and an outstanding repayment period. After identifying a reliable lender, make your application online and provide details of where and how you want the money sent to you.

Basically, lenders look into the credit history of the borrower but the ultimate determining factor as to whether or not you qualify for a loan is salary and debts. Besides these, documentation such as proof of being in the military, residence or duty station, and a bank account details will be required.

With only your military ID, and account details, you are able to make your application online. Should your request get approved, the money will be transferred to your bank account and the whole process completed. For those serving in foreign lands, you may have the check written on a family members name and mailed to them directly.

You can find secured or unsecured armed forces loans, therefore it is up to you to select which of them is best for your purposes. Most of these offers are tailored to meet demands and needs of armed forces men and women who are unable to get proper financial service from normal commercial banks.

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Sunday, December 25th, 2011

People who enlist in the army do not borrow loans from regular banks but instead use military lending, which can help them get funds to get mortgages, buy cars and pay off student loans. The pro to using this type of lending is the interest rates are usually low, the application process is easy and repayment is hassle free.The service man or woman can apply for the loans online or at the institution.

Military individuals with bad credit should not feel intimidated or hesitant to applying. The interest rate may be a little higher however. Those who practice financial restraint are admired by the lenders and usually get funds at a lower rate.

Having good financial history is always an added advantage when securing loans from the Department of Defense. It shows the lenders that one can be trusted to repay the debt and it helps them get loans at very low interest rates.

In general, saving money is always seen as a rational thing to do because it prevents people from applying for loans. The saved money can be used in emergencies, buy groceries or pay for high utility bills. Loans can help a service member boost the current weak economy because interest paid can allow the lender to hire more employees who in turn can spend their money.

Service members who are not comfortable with having their credit history looked into need not worry because there are no credit loans that one can apply for funds. The lender uses a different standardization to determine if the individual is eligible for the loans.

Military lending is a smart and well programmed procedure designed to help the men and women of the US army. It offers loans to these individuals because they offer their lives in order that Americans can be safe world over.

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