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Eastern Health is the largest health authority in Newfoundland and Labrador, providing a comprehensive range of health and community services including public health, long-term care, and acute care to over 300,000 residents across multiple peninsulas.
Welcome to First Choice Vision Centre, your source for complete eye care. We have a complete selection of designer frames and sun glasses with the guidance of professionals. Your 2nd Pair it FREE!
The experts at Green Thumb Lawn Doctor, located in Gander, will take great care of your lawn and trees! For more information, call their experienced team today!
Alspec Roofing serves Gander, Grand Falls-Windsor and the surrounding areas. We offer all types of roofing for both residential and commercial customers. Whether you need to construct a brand new roof, or are in need of total or partial roofing repairs, we have the experience and expertise to complete every project. Call today!
With over 25 years of experience in contracting, consulting, and inspecting experience, we are your first and last call for quality professional service. We explain the findings of the home inspection, not just provide a report. We also make ourselves available after the inspection and purchase for further consultation.
The Citrus Experiment Station and its Citrus Variety Collection were established in Riverside in the early 1900s to support the needs of the developing citrus industry in Southern California. Over the years, the world-renowned Citrus Experiment Station became the foundation of the Riverside campus of the University of California and has remained at the forefront of agricultural research, and especially citrus research.Today UCR has expertise in many disciplines, yet the Citrus Variety Collection, consisting of two trees each of more than 1000 different citrus types, remains one of the premier citrus germplasm collections in the world and a valuable university resource.