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We employ more than 19,000 people across 18 industries and 10 countries. We are a global provider of operations, maintenance and construction services to the resources, energy, industrial, infrastructure, property and defence sectors. We deliver asset man
We are Jake and Donna Weller.Jake's Place was established in 1969 and have been serving the fine people of Port Loring, their visitors and people of the surrounding areas. People enjoy the food and lots of good people eat here.
Passing through today with my wife and daughter, hungry so we stopped in. Service was prompt, and actually involved 3 people! I had the pickerel platter (had to prevent myself from saying "It's actually called walleye!"), wife had poutine, and daughter had the soup of the day, hamburger vegetable, and chicken burger. All agreed that it was good. Decor was interesting, and washrooms were very clean. Jake's is currently up for sale; it will be interesting to see what happens here, as the place seems to be a bit of an institution, having been run by the same ownership since 1969.Read more
Next time you need groceries, don’t bother with an impersonal chain store. At Co-Operative Regionale Nipissing-Sudbury Limited, we always have fresh, locally-sourced food at great prices. We always have fresh fruit and vegetables at the store, and our butcher can offer you 1001 different cuts of meat for your next barbecue, not to mention the fresh baked goods that will make your mouth water. Come and meet our friendly employees, who are always more than happy to serve you. Take advantage of the opportunity to visit our beautiful area, and feel free to call us if you have a special order. We are here to serve, and we look forward to seeing you soon.
Jeff WattsJeffrey R. Watts is a southern California native. Growing up in rural San Diego county with an artist father, Watts demonstrated an early aptitude for the visual arts. But it was competitive sports that held his interest as a teenager. After an injury cut short his budding career in professional cycling, Jeff turned his focus back to art, enrolling at the California Art Institute in Calabasas. Watts was soon asked to teach at the institute and began to work as an illustrator in the movie industry. However, Jeff's goal to become an easel painter would draw him back to San Diego where he started a small life drawing and painting studio known as Watts Atelier of the Arts. ( www.wattsatelier.com ) Jeff's aesthetic sensibilities have long drawn him to the figurative art of nineteenth century Europe and Russia. His Atelier allows him to work regularly from the live model, grounding his work in traditional principles. Recently, Jeff's work has been compared to that of Nicolai Fechin, an influence he is quick to acknowledge.