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OK Tire provides Commercial and Automotive services in Carroll, MB. We have tires and services for all applications; passenger, light truck, commercial truck, construction & industrial, mining, off-the-road, forestry, and farm. Find all types of tires; all-season, all-weather, summer, winter, off-road, run-flat, ATV/UTV, trailer, Ag, truck and more from manufacturers like Bridgestone, Gislaved, Firestone, Michelin, Blackhawk, BKT, Trelleborg, and Cooper Tire. Offering full auto service; oil change, brakes, steering, alignment, and more. Browse our assortment of accessories for cars, SUV's, and CUV's. Shop local at the proudly Canadian, independently owned and operated OK Tire Carroll.
Old Glenora is one of the best known residential neighbourhoods in Edmonton. It features many of the more beautiful historic homes in the city, and has also been experiencing residential infill consistently over past decades, making this neighbourhood an interesting study in residential architectural forms in Edmonton over the past century
Nestled Among The Fine Shops, Restaurants, And Art Galleries On 124Th Street, The Glenora Bed & Breakfast Inn Lies At The Heart Of Edmonton'S Historic West End. Old World Charm, Together With The Comforts Of Today, Combine For A Truly Memorable Experience.
The goal of Lakeland Regional Library is to provide local residents with materials and programs conveying ideas and information necessary for modern community life.
The Sky's The Limit MATHER FALL FESTIVAL is coming September 27, 2014!! Check the Community Calendar for a list of events.Mark your calendar for the Flu Shot Clinic at Cartwright Hall on October 30''Like'' us on FACEBOOK!! Search for ''Cartwright Roblin CDC'' for another way to keep updated on events happening around our Municipality.
The school was built of logs, 20' by 16' with a door in the east and two windows on either side, north and south. The desks were to run parallel to the side walls and the roof was to be shingled. Extra habitants volunteered to provide logs for the sides and rafters. The secretary was instructed to obtain the necessary nails and shingles, 2000' of elm, poplar lumber and 200' of pine for the desks and forms.