LUNENBURG - Nova Scotia Liberals have turned to a computer firm in this small town to build their leadership web site.
Lincoln Street-based Triggers and Sparks, described on their web site as a freelance design studio "run out of a little room in a little apartment," was chosen to create and manage www.liberalleadership2007.com on the internet where web surfers can find news and information on the race.
"This web site is one more exciting piece in our leadership process which is attracting attention and dialogue across the province," said leadership co-chairman Charles Gaudet. "This site will stimulate more awareness and greater discourse as we move closer to the leadership convention."
Sarah Semark, Dinah LeChaton and Marigold Arnold are the minds behind Triggers and Sparks.
"We believe that good design should be accessible to everyone, and as such, our fees are aimed at providing quality services to independent businesses everywhere," reads their web site.
"We don't work for you, we work with you, in order to come up with a final solution that's exactly what you were looking for."
There are four candidates seeking to become the next Liberal leader. They are Halifax-Clayton Park MLA Diana Whalen and Annapolis MLA Stephen McNeil, Colchester County warden Mike Smith, and lawyer Kenzie MacKinnon.
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