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Based in Winnipeg, Uni-Jet Industrial Pipe Services Ltd. offers a wide range of industrial cleaning services. Our fleet of over 70 trucks offers services such as hydro excavating, sewer cleaning and inspection, large diameter pipe cleaning and more. Contact us for information about our equipment for sale and boiler rentals.
At Prairie Pellet Company, we take pride in producing high-quality, environmentally friendly wood pellets right here in Elm Creek, Manitoba. Our pellets are made from recycled wood waste sourced from woodworking factories, lumberyards, and sawmills—giving new life to materials that would otherwise go unused. By using a natural compression process with no chemical additives, we ensure our pellets burn efficiently, with low moisture content for maximum heat output. Whether you're heating your home with a pellet stove or running a central heating furnace, our premium-grade pellets provide a reliable and sustainable fuel source. We offer our products in 40-pound bags and bulk pallet orders to meet the needs of homeowners and businesses alike.
We are a Winnipeg based company specializing in all aspects of scaffolding. Hi-Rise offers full scaffolding services as well as rentals of equipment and vehicles.
Established in 1977, Oakwood Roofing and Sheet Metal Co. Ltd. is a proud to be one of Manitoba's largest roofing contractors. While we're based in Winnipeg, we provide residential and commercial roofing solutions throughout the Prairies as well as in Ontario and the Northwest Territories. Our capabilities include flat roofing, metal roofing, tile roofing, waterproofing, cladding and more. Please call us to learn more.
Myron Kallet was in the movie business in the 1930's. He owned several movie theaters in Central New York. By the beginning of the next decade, Mr. Kallet noticed that his box office was slowly evaporating and on certain nights the evaporation wasn't very slow. He wondered where his customers were going. The answer was nowhere, they were staying home and listening to the radio. Myron Kallet thought it would be a good idea to protect his livelihood and get in the broadcasting business. Besides, he could use his own radio station to advertise the movies he was showing at his theaters. Kallet applied for and was granted a license for a radio station in Rome, New York. He built and put on the air WKAL.