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Members of Denver’s advertising community will hold a informational meeting today on relaunching the Denver Ad Club. The meeting will be held at the Hyatt Regency Denver at the Colorado Convention Center at 4 p.m., with the presentation beginning at 5 p.m. For information, visit www.newdenveradclub.com.

BI Inc. of Boulder announced the availability of BI ExacuTrack AT, a tracking system using Global Positioning System technology for monitoring criminal offenders released to community supervision.

Colorado Coalition for the Homeless received a $100,000 grant from the Department of Housing and Urban Development to provide fair housing education and outreach to all Colorado residents.

Boa Technology, a developer of lacing systems for performance and outdoor footwear, announced a partnership with FootJoy. FootJoy’s first shoe featuring the Boa Lacing System, the ReelFit, is available in specialty golf stores. Boa has offices in Steamboat Springs and Denver.

Camp Bow Wow, a Boulder provider of canine day care, has sold its 150th franchise, making it the largest dog day and overnight care franchise in North America.

RoomLinX, a Broomfield provider of wireless and wired Internet applications to the hospitality industry, has partnered with JiWire to launch an advertising program across its hotel-customer network.

IP Commerce Inc., a Denver software company enabling open payment services between businesses, announced a partnership with RemitPro Inc., a technology company specializing in electronic check-processing and identification-verification solutions.

The 2006 Energy Assistance Expo will be held today for clients wanting help filling out energy-assistance applications and tips on how to save energy at home. The expo will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Denver Human Services, third-floor conference room, 1200 Federal Blvd.

Intermap Technologies Corp. of Denver announced engineering innovations and technological advancements to its Star-4 airborne mapping system with the addition of an advanced antenna.

MWH, a Broomfield engineering firm, has won a $19.5 million contract with the San Diego County Water Authority for design and engineering services for construction of the San Vicente Dam Raise Project.

WhiteStar Corp. of Lakewood has announced the introduction of CartoPlat, a digital database of georeferenced maps depicting the original lot and tract surveys of U.S. townships.

Mountain Living Magazine of Denver has named Boulder firm Gettliffe Architecture to its first list of the top 100 mountain architects.

The 17th annual Gold Forum set all-time highs for investor attendance, mining-company participation and media coverage. The Denver event drew 592 individuals, a 26 percent gain from 2005.

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