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CORE Real Estate Inc. strives to provide its clients with the highest level of business standards; serving you with knowledge, professionalism, trust, integrity and skill.
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Century Glass is your supplier of windows, exterior doors, sliding patio doors and blinds, including Montage designer sheer blinds, Cellaris honeycomb blinds, transitional blinds, roller blinds and zebra blinds. Our windows have been manufactured in our Melville, SK plant since 1979. We provide maintenance-free custom doors manufactured for the Prairies and our PH Tech sliding patio doors are made to your building specs. Serving eastern Saskatchewan (Melville, Yorkton, Moosomin, Whitewood, Esterhazy, Churchbridge, Langenburg, Kamsack, Canora, Preeceville, Norquay, Grenfell, Indian Head, Fort Qu'Appelle, Regina, White City, Kipling, Wolseley, Springside, Foam Lake, Theodore and Ituna), and western Manitoba, including Roblin and Russell.
The most widely accepted reason for the choice of the name Broadview was the fact that Broadview was situated on a wide expanse of unexplored territory. The Native Indians had to traverse many miles to get wood for fuel. The name was bestowed upon it during the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1882 when this was the west end of rail and the only 'view' was a vast expanse of prairie.
Unless they're swamped, they're always willing to help. Lots of good people, except for that tiny blonde girl who works the till. Other than when she is there, it's a great place.Read more