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Ordering by telephone from North Carolina was a breeze. The saleslady was extremely helpful and made the process very easy. Will be doing business there again, for sure.Read more
Warehousing Services, Transportation Service, Warehouse Space, General, Economy And Expedite Service, Residential, Commercial And Industrial Service, Inter-city Pickup And Delivery Service, Hot Shot Service, Container Transport Service, Flat Deck, Drop Deck And High Bed Service, Scheduled Service To The Maritimes, Ontario And Qu, Overnight Service With Newfoundland, LTL (Less Than Truckload) Service
We have been family owned and operated for over 50 years.
Emberley’s Transport was established in Grand Bank, NL in 1956 by local businessman, Randolph Emberley.
The tradition of being involved on the front lines still remains as his son Gary works in all aspects of the business from loading and driving trucks, picking up and delivering freight to managing the office.
We remain one of the few Independently owned and operated Transportation Companies in Atlantic Canada.
Today Emberley’s Transport has grown to three locations in two provinces. Our head office is located in Marystown, NL while we have warehouses in both Mount Pearl, NL and Dartmouth, NS.
At Emberley’s Transport we offer a wide range of services and have the people and equipment to get the job done.
Our office hours are from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm daily, Monday to Friday. Our warehouse hours are from 7:00 am to 5:00 pm daily, Monday to Friday. We transport your goods 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Grace Sparkes House officially opened in October, 2000 following many years of lobbying by concerned citizens and service providers on the Burin Peninsula to ensure the women and children from this region had a safe haven for support.
Grace Sparkes House offers services to women, with or without children, who are experiencing violence and abuse. Our goal is to support those using our service regain control over their lives. We do this by offering a safe and supportive living environment, information and supportive counseling. We seek to assist women in making decisions necessary to make a fresh start with a non-judgmental, empowering approach.
We don't just call it the milk we're made of because it's a catchy slogan- Central Dairies truly is the milk we're made of! From its first days in the dairy processing industry, and for more than four decades, Central Dairies has been delivering healthy a
Beautiful B&B located just outside Marystown in the community of Spanish Room. I stayed in the Hybernia Room which was one of their most beautiful rooms. Comfortable, clean, free breakfast and the rates were very competitive. Definitely the best place to stay in the Marystown area!Read more
Lucky 7 Restaurant welcomes you to their establishment. Discover a menu offering wonton soup and chow mein. They are open at night all week and are reachable by public transit. You may pay by Visa, MasterCard and Interac.
Historic St. Gabriel's HallSt. Gabriel's Hall is a cultural event facility located in Marystown on Newfoundland's Burin Peninsula. Officially opened in 1915, St. Gabriel's Hall has long been a cornerstone of cultural and community activity within the Burin Peninsula region. With its multiple rooms offering various capacity levels, St. Gabriel's Hall has actually served many roles beyond its core function as a performance venue - it has at times been utilized as a schoolhouse, polling station, mortuary, movie theatre, and even as a courthouse.
The Peninsula, the English daily was launched in 1996 by Dar Al Sharq, leading media house which publishes among other the Arabic daily Al Sharq, when it realized that with the fast pace of development and the resultant influx of a more educated, professional class of expatriate into the county time was ripe for a second English daily.The Peninsula has since carved for itself a distinct and distinguishing niche among the more discerning readers with the depth and breadth of its coverage and meticulously raised the bar of journalism in the county.The Peninsula today, besides being major player in the market, occupies a position of prestige in Qatar's media world in terms of credibility and influence. Readers value it as a newspaper with mind of its own, decision-makers look at it as a barometer of public opinion and thought leaders seek its views on matters of critical importance to society.