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NACOR is a national alliance supporting Canadian provincial optician regulators by establishing standards for optician competencies, accrediting continuing education programs, and administering standardized professional examinations to ensure consistent quality across the country.
Access Storage has been in the storage business for over 17 years and owns and operates over 75 stores representing over 4 million square feet of fixed storage space and over 1,000 portable storage units. Access is one of the largest and the fastest growing storage company in Canada and is the largest Canadian owned operator with stores in Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec and Nova Scotia.
Michele's Restaurant welcomes you to their establishment. They are open late all week. You can get there by car. Payments by American Express, Interac, MasterCard and Visa are recognized.
I have been dealing with contact lens services for 47 years. I have always throughout the years received excellent service. They are experts in fitting people who are hard to fit as well as those who are not. I feel that they are the Cadillac of the contact lens business.Read more
Kal Tire in Winnipeg is here to help you enjoy safe travels with tires, custom wheels, brake service, wheel alignments & more. We bring you the best selection of brands, prices & genuine service.
This week:Tuesday, June 17 - Physio as usualWednesday, June 18, a.m. - (art therapy) we are working at coming up with a new name with a new therapistWednesday, June 18, p.m. - Peer support for stroke survivorsThursday, June 19 - Birthday Game Day, celebrating June birthdaysFriday, June 20 - Conversation GroupSaturday, June 21 - June Solstice - the looongest day of the year. We don't have any events that day, but we are just pointing out summer is here!Next week:Monday, June 23 p.m. - Carepartners. See the attachment for information this. ... See MoreSee Less2 months ago · Shawn ObedzinskiWhat an amazing day at the Strokes Wheel & Walk although I think the weather may of scared some away ,there were less people than we expected what a great bunch that were there Thanks Bo for all your announcing and to all the volunteers. All though this year there was a shortage of dogs They still tried to keep the many activities for the animals going as there were a lot of prizes Thank you, Andy for all your set up.A great job done by all.
ACECWho We AreThe Association of Consulting Engineering Companies (ACEC) is a not-for profit organization that has been the voice of Canadian consulting engineering companies since it was founded in 1925.We represent the commercial interests of businesses that provide professional engineering services, to both the public and the private sector. Our members' services include planning, designing and implementing all types of engineering projects, and providing independent advice and expertise in a wide range of engineering-related fields.ACEC's member companies directly influence virtually every aspect of quality of life in Canada-economic, social and environmental. Because engineering is a regulated profession, every individual employed by our members is required by law to act ''with fidelity to the public interest.''ACEC is governed by its nearly 500 members: independent consulting engineering companies, organized into 12 provincial and territorial Member Organizations.
the CorporationAlgoma is a leading Canadian shipping company, owning and operating the largest Canadian flag fleet of dry-bulk carriers and product tankers operating on the Great Lakes - St. Lawrence Waterway. The fleet includes 19 self-unloading dry-bulk carriers, six gearless dry-bulk carriers and seven product tankers. The Company is a leader in dry-bulk and liquid bulk transportation focused on meeting the special needs of customers that ship products on the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Waterway. Algoma's dry-bulk fleet includes vessels of differing sizes and configurations, providing flexible shipping options for customers.In 2011, Algoma began construction on the Algoma Equinox, the first ship in a new class of maximum Seaway-Size self-unloading and bulk carriers. By 2015, eight of these new vessels are expected to join the Algoma fleet, including two vessels that will be owned by CWB Inc. and managed by Algoma on their behalf.