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The Auto Shop proudly provides expert auto and light truck repair and maintenance services to customers of the Guelph area. We are a full-service shop and can handle both your basic requirements and your ultimate performance needs. We take the time to explain every job, and always provide you with an estimate in advance. You can rest assured that our technicians have been trained to repair your vehicle, no matter what the age, the first time. And we always use the right part for your car. Our friendly staff invites you to schedule an appointment for your next maintenance or repair. From batteries, to brakes, to tune-ups, let us make sure your vehicle is reliable and safe. The Auto Shop is the repair shop you can trust.
Kal Tire in Waterloo 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.
Kal Tire in Milton is here to help you enjoy safe travels with tires, wheels, brake service, wheel alignments & more. We bring you the best selection of brands, great prices & genuine service.
The Challenge of being MillennialPosted by CENTUM Canada on May 26, 2014In recent years there has been a surge of discussion surrounding the challenges that Generation Y, or the Millennials, will be experiencing as they enter the work force. The key items of discussion are (a) Education Costs (b) Cost of housing - both important topics because they both heavily impact an entire generations ability to be upwardly mobile. If we consider first the cost of education .Centum Financial Group Appoints New CEOPosted by CENTUM Canada on February 5, 2014Centum Financial Group Appoints New CEO VANCOUVER, BC (February 4, 2014) – Centum Financial Group, part of the Charlwood Pacific Group of companies (CPG), is pleased to announce the appointment of Martin Charlwood to the role of Chief Executive Officer. Concurrently, Don Lawby will be retiring from his important role as President and Chief Operating Officer of Centum Financial .Looking at the Bigger PicturePosted by CENTUM Canada on January 17, 2014All parties – bankers, lenders, mortgage brokers - have a responsibility to perform due diligence with every valued client we deal with.
Legge Fitness Superstores is a second generation family owned and operated business since 1988. Philip is a Nutritionist, Muscle and Joint Therapist, and Fitness Trainer. Philip and Mary and their son and daughters (Priscilla, Elizabeth, Stephen and Lois) are all Wellness Advisors, and work full time in the business. Over the years they’ve expanded their portfolio to cover all the categories of quality fitness, wellness, mobility and medical products. They now have about 25,000 sq. ft. in their showrooms in Listowel and Fergus. They have been fortunate to have helped thousands of people both locally and throughout
Canada. They provide quality products for health enthusiasts to use at home, and they
also provide professional and commercial products for gyms, offices, hospitals and clinics.
All of their products come with a Best Value Guarantee. They also service and stand behind all the products they sell. They welcome the opportunity to help you and your family on your fitness journey!
If you're looking for a spare part for your car, but don't want to break the bank, come see us at Modern Auto Parts Limited today. Located in Scotland, Ont. we have a massive range of used and recycled parts for almost every make and model!
The Guelph Mercury was established in 1867, much like Canada itself - making it one of the oldest broadsheet daily newspapers in Ontario. It has always been printed on site, at its various locations around the city's downtown core.The Mercury has humble roots; its history tracing back to a weekly, known as the Advertiser, that started in 1854. At the time, Guelph was a hamlet of fewer than 2,000 people, with no telegraph service and dirt roads. Today the Guelph Mercury is an award-winning paper at the local, provincial and national level. The paper prides itself on following its motto: 'Intensely local.'