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Home Care Services, Meal Preparation, Provided for WCB of NS, Provider for Department of Veterans Affairs, Staff are Bonded and Insured, Companionship Service, Licensed Practical Nurses, Outings, palliative care, respite care
P L S In-Home Care Ltd have over 27 years of experience in providing nursing care and home support services in the Mahone Bay area. We can make life easier for your loved one with services such as meal preparations, companionship services, outings and palliative and respite care. Our staff are licensed practical nurses and are fully-insured and bonded. Give us a call for more details and a free assessment.
Good old fashioned service, best prices, free warranty registration, professional delivery available
(Free in Lunenburg & Queens County) and quality merchandise.
Mug & Anchor Pub welcomes you to their dining room. Their bar is the utmost location for after dinner drinks. They are open late all week and are easily accessible by public transit. You can pay by Visa, MasterCard and American Express.
This is one of my favourite pubs in Nova Scotia. The spectacular view of Mahone Bay from the patio never fails to brighten my day. Gaze at the majestic, and well photographed, "3 Churches on the Ocean" and the sailboats floating by.
I've been here at least 20 times over the last 20 years and the Mug & Anchor never fails to impress. The atmosphere is good old down home Nova Scotian. The staff are always great and the food is consistently excellent and good value.Read more
While food is at the heart of our offerings, our stores provide a wide, growing and successful range of products and services to meet your everyday household needs.
For as far back as him memory can carry him, Matthew Krizan remembers cooking. In his mother Anna's kitchen, on the large tile countertop, Matt would sit near the window over looking the communal back yard in the complex they lived in Bratislava, Czechoslovakia. There he would observe the Slovakian and Hungarian dishes created by Anna and her mother. The smells of onion, paprika and chicken filled the kitchen where Matthew learned to love food.