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Hunter Physiotherapy and Massage was established by Emily Hunter in 1989 and has been serving Winnipeg and the St. Boniface community for over twenty five years.
Our professional team of physiotherapists, massage therapists, and support staff are committed to helping patients maximize their quality of life, eliminate pain, restore function and create a more active lifestyle. We provide one-on-one care and personalized treatment programs in a friendly and professional atmosphere.
From athletes to the elderly, we see patients with acute and chronic conditions. We treat all injuries including those in need of rehabilitation after a motor vehicle accident (MPI), work injury (WCB), or post-surgery.
The BOSS shown here at the Scott Tournament of Hearts, Brandon, Manitoba (2002).Grooming The Ice''The BOSS''Icemaster Mfg. manufactures a 24 volt DC-Hydrostatic scraper which is one of two and second to none in the world. After two years of development our scraper has earned the title ''The BOSS''.Our run time is considerably longer than our competition, enabling us to handle more sheets with eaze. Serviceability was part of our design as all components are easily accessible. The blade is lifted and swung by 24 volt linear actuators, all controlled with the push of a button from the rear of the machine. Our universal blade mount fit all competitor machines.Our zero-lash blade adjustment makes precision clipping a breeze. Charging is managed by a three-stage system which insures long battery life and at 10 amps per battery, you're back at work in no time. Chargers are compatible with European 50 Hertz current and also carry an extended warranty for a full two years.After hundreds of hours of testing, ''The BOSS'' made it's debut at the provincial 2002 Scott Tournament of Hearts, next the Safeway Select, and the National Scott Tournament of Hearts.
Alcom is Manitoba's largest Motorola two-way radio dealer and service centre. Alcom also represents MTS Mobility's cellular and FleetNet radio service. Alcom owns its own private trunked radio systems providing coverage for our customers over the entire Winnipeg city-wide region - operating under the Aries and MobileLink brand names.
Specializing in design & installation of structured cabling systems, voice/telephone cabling systems, fibre optic cabling & all other aspects of low voltage cabling requirements.
The Company HistoryThe ACME Computer Company was founded in 1996. Starting off as a small computer sales and service company, ACME began to thrive in the vibrant years leading up to Y2K. In 1999, ACME was approached by a provincial company to become involved in rolling out leading-edge internet services. With the burgeoning growth of internet services after Y2K, ACME quickly grew into a highly-skilled technical services company.In 2005 Robert Beaudoin, the founder of ACME, sold his ownership of the company to an employee, Winston Churchill. Building on a firm foundation of loyal clientele, Winston began to lead the company into an ever-changing technological landscape.Since 2005, The ACME Computer Company has undergone several changes. We have become a province-wide leader in the installation of IPTV, Telecommunications and Network services.
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.