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With 33 years experience in the hearing healthcare business, Bob Turner was the first audiologist to establish a successful private practise in Winnipeg in 1987. Licensed audiologist by Manitoba Speech & Hearing Association and member of Canadian Academy of Audiology. Besides providing hearing aid dispensing services since 1987, he also established Protec Hearing in 1984, an Industrial Hearing Conservation company providing annual hearing testing, noise survey and custom hearing protection. He has been the chief instructor for the Industrial Audiometric Technicians program sponsored by Workplace Health & Safety for the past 19 years. We provide an array of diagnostic and consultative services. We perform a traditional audiological battery for assessment of hearing and communication ability, as well as, site of lesion testing. We are a diagnostic resource for the Worker's Compensation Board, and Veteran's Affairs Canada as well as many Physicians throughout the city.
Supporting our community since 1983, the Winnipeg Trading Post features handcrafted works created by local artists. Every unique and exclusive item is a one-of-a kind that will make a great gift for a loved one – or for yourself! Stop by our shop today or browse online.
History of 119 Sutherland AvenueThe former All People?s Sutherland Mission, 119 Sutherland Ave., has been serving the Point Douglas community for over 100 years as an educational facility. Designed by prominent architect J.H.G. Russell, the mission was opened in 1908 with the intent to create a multifunctional space for preaching, education, and recreation to meet the needs of new immigrants. MICEC has occupied 119 Sutherland Avenue since 1977 and took ownership in 1981. Since then we have continued to provide much needed services to the area. We recognize the historical significance of the building and are proud of the fact that in 2004 it was designated as an official Heritage Building. Our restoration of the building?s exterior has honoured its rich history as an educational facility and community landmark.
North End Housing Project Inc. (NEHP) grew out of community meetings involving local organizations and citizens in response to the pressing need for decent housing and neighborhood renewal in the deteriorating North End of Winnipeg. NEHP is a registered charitable non-profit organization committed to the provision of affordable housing. NEHP's central mission is restoring neighborhood housing, and the focus is on social development in the neighborhoods in which we work. Strengthening and reinforcing the community and the local economy are integral components the NEHP.