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Paper shredder opening doors

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Rob O'Shea

At least two men with developmental disabilities will benefit from a new paper shredding business initiative.

Rob O’Shea and Joe Campbell are being trained to operate a commercial-grade paper shredder out of the Skyline Productions’ facility.

Skyline Productions Confidential Paper Shredding will employ a variety of Campbell River and District Association for Community Living clients – as long as there’s work.

“The business venture is need-driven,” said Maureen Brinson, supervisor of the association’s supported employment program.

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