Taylor Layton
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Award-winning recycling business in Outlook, Sask. forced to closeTaylor Layton, who has Down syndrome, closed her business after Outlook, Sask., hired a waste management company.CanadaDec 2, 2019
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‘Just Watch Me’ contest supports entrepreneurs with disabilitiesTaylor Layton, winner of the ‘Just Watch Me’ contest last year, helps kick off launch of this year’s contest.CanadaDec 4, 2014
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Dreams keep coming true for winner of ‘Just Watch Me’ contestTaylor Layton, who caught the attention of Lia Sophia with her winning entry in the “Just Watch Me” contest, captivates Toronto conference attendees.CanadaJul 17, 2014
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Dreams come true for Sask. entrepreneur with a disabilityHow two companies are reaching out to help Taylor Layton, a young entrepreneur from Saskatchewan who is not letting her disability stop her from succeedingCanadaMar 19, 2014
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Saskatchewan contestant wins ‘entrepreneurs with disabilities’ cashHard work has paid off for a young lady from Outlook Sask. who won a video contest run by the Entrepreneurs with Disabilities program.LifestyleFeb 26, 2014
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