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Wilton R Aluminum in Winnipeg provides a range of siding and soffit installation and repair services. Our windows and doors are selected from well-made product lines. We also specialize in roofing solutions. Free estimates and financing are available. Visit our website to find out more about our services and to go through our media gallery.
VTEX Voice Solutions is dedicated to enriching lives by offering more than just a workflow solution but a work-life solution. Through the use of dictation, transcription, and speech recognition technology, our mission is to enhance the accuracy and speed of documentation by delivering innovative and personalized solutions for an improved work-life balance. We combine leading industry experience with a "get-things-done" mentality to inspire customer confidence and satisfaction so they can focus on what really matters - living life.
I have been having some electrical problems with a 54 year old classic car for a few months now that was leaving me stumped. Today I had an appointment with RM Auto Tech. I was totally amazed by the fantastic service and having my car fixed properly. This is one of the best places I have ever gone to for repair work.Read more
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Clay Grant R Law Office in Winnipeg offers legal services for all your cases related to criminal, real estate, commercial and family law. As a barrister and solicitor, Clay Grant ensures that your rights are fully protected. Call today to schedule a free initial consultation.
We Have evolved as a result of over thirty years of combined experience in the Information Technology (IT) industry in Winnipeg. The IT technology base is changing at an increasing rate driven by phenomenons like the Internet, e-Commerce, Mobile Computing and Social Networking.What hasn't changed are the systems development lifecycle processes that transfer the technology into meaningful business practices and provides a return on investment for an organization.
bioBUILD – an acronym for Building Urban Industries for Local Development – is a social enterprise non-profit contractor and a training program for people who face barriers to employment.We retrofit homes with insulation and high-efficiency toilets as well as water-and-energy-saving devices (showerheads, CFLs, etc). Our work lowers utility bills, employs neighbourhood people, cuts crime, and decreases greenhouse gas emissions.Vision StatementBUILD seeks a Winnipeg where bills in low-income housing are affordable and where the residents who live in this housing have gainful, family-supporting employment.Mission StatementBUILD will contribute towards this vision by training people with limited experience in the formal labour market to retrofit this housing stock in a fashion that reduces poverty and improves the environment.Board membersJerry Woods, Vice-Chair, also serves as the Chair of the Human Rights CommissionGeorge Ryle, Secretary TreasurerMike Wolchock is the General Manager of Pollock's Hardware Co-opNina Larson is a business student at the University of ManitobaRobert Neufeld is the Executive Director at the North End Community Renewal CorporationTricia Dano is the Case Management Coordinator at BUILD Inc.Don Meidem
Since 1994, LITE has supported jobs in Winnipeg's inner city. As a Public Foundation, we raise money from generous Winnipeggers and spend it in ways that promote jobs and long-term development in the community.Why? Take a walk through many of our inner city neighbourhoods and you'll see a mix of situations. Bright and tidy efforts at community renewal and sturdy, long-time businesses exist side by side with some pretty big problems. You'll see empty buildings, vandalism, homelessness and racism to name a few. Tragically, there is a legacy of social decline in the inner city. It's evident to the casual observer as well as in income and employment statistics, which show growing numbers of people living in poverty and depending on social assistance.