Victor Levitt recognized a need for a variety of first aid products in the growing manufacturing industry in the Toronto area during the 1930s. He rode his bike, business to business, with his collection of products. Soon his business expanded and a more robust selection of safety goods was required. Thus Levitt-Safety was born. After World War II Victor joined forces with a growing fire protection manufacturer in the United States called Ansul.
Our clinic is currently welcoming new patients to all aspects of dentistry. We offer a wide range of procedures to meet your entire ' oral health needs. Ask us about our services available for those who are anxious or nervous about dental visits. We accept assignments on most dental insurance policies and offer ways to make the payment process less painful. Contact us today to find out more ways we can help you and your family.
We're all about the music!
We are a small music store with a big heart. We offer all kinds of services such as guitar, bass, voice piano and drum lessons, dj services, minor repairs on some equipment, and we are a retail store for your musical needs.
Martial arts is a way of life promoting peace and harmony which ultimately builds strength of mind and body to last a lifetime. Call us or Come visit us today!
Considered to be the hidden gem of the Kootenays, Cranbrook Golf Club is member club that is also open to the public. Play a round on our picturesque 18-hole championship course or perfect your stroke on our practice greens and all-weather driving range. Visit our website to book a tee time or to check out our event calendar and current specials.
I’d never been to a gym before being 14, but Cerry and the entire staff here made me feel very welcome being younger than everyone there. They have all the equipment you need there, showers, a nice private room in the back of the gym to stretch out and is also used as a cycling studio. When I first signed up Cerry, the owner made me up a couple workouts and training sessions which really helped me out, he always greeted me with a “hey bud” which made me feel welcome there. Read more