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Large format digital printing and general indoor and outdoor signage. Design and printing of logos, banners, wall art, framed canvas prints, vehicle branding.
We also do decals, stickers, sportswear branding, t-shirt prints and magnetic signs. High quality full color.
Suppliers of banner stands.
Come taste a yummy dish at New Central Cafe. You can even enjoy the sunlight on their terrace. They are open at night from Monday to Friday and are easily reachable by bicycle. They are in a vibrant surrounding recognized for its nightlife.
Come savor a yummy meal at Lynn's Drive Inn. Explore a menu featuring hamburgers and can get there by car. The neighboring area is notable for its parks.
Curling is a 500+ year old sport. The first specific references to the game appear in Scottish writings and Flemish paintings from the 1500's. In the early days, rocks came in different shapes and sizes and each curler brought their own to games.Curling became extremely popular in Scotland and it was the Scots who developed the modern game. They created the first rules and organized the sport's first governing body, the Grand Caledonian Curling Club, in the early 1800's.
26 March, 20148th QNW Fundraising Golf Tournament on June 13, 2014Save the date for our Annual Fundraising Golf Tournament. Join us for a day of sun (promise) in support of Quebec Native Women. Please register now by contacting Jennifer Brazeau at: specialevents@faq-qnw.org26 March, 2014QNW turns 40 in 2014 !! On March 8, QNW celebrated 40 years of existence and hard work along with Wapikoni Mobile which celebrated its 10th anniversary. Viviane Michel and Manon Barbeau (on the photo) honored the accomplishments of Indigenous women in Quebec in the last 40 years to advance their rights and make their voice heard through art, music or conferences. QNW turns 40 in 2014 !! On March 8, QNW celebrated 40 years of existence and hard work along with Wapikoni Mobile which celebrated its 10th anniversary. Viviane Michel and Manon Barbeau (on the photo) honored the accomplishments of Indigenous women in Quebec in the last 40 years to advance their rights and make their voice heard through art, music or conferences
The Town of Hudson Bay is nestled in the Red Deer Valley, between the Porcupine and Pasquia Hills in North East Saskatchewan. The location offers magnificent scenery, unspoiled wilderness and abundant wild life.Hudson Bay is widely known for its forestry, agriculture, wildlife, outdoor recreation and snowmobiling trails. Hudson Bay is a vibrant, safe and friendly community of 1,500 people that is full of lively, adventurous and scenic activities. While in our picturesque town we invite you to visit our numerous attractions.Have a question or comment about our new web site, or about our community? Feel free to send us a message using our convenient online form.The Town of Hudson Bay is also on Facebook, ''Like'' our page to keep updated on our wonderful community.