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Our story is your story (or it will be). From our first contract more than 30 years ago we've grown and thrived in partnership with our customers thanks to our belief that it's not just buildings that require a strong foundation, relationships do too.Foundation is trust, problem solving, creativity, technical prowess, business acumen and our exceptional level of service, qualities that have made SilverCreek Commercial Builders a reliable partner for an incredible range of commercial property developers from boutique firms to Canada's largest.
Manroc was founded in 1986 and purchased by Don Simoneau in 1989 and has been actively involved in underground contract mining ever since. Manroc specializes in Alimak Raise Development, underground track / trackless development, long-hole stope production drilling and underground construction.
The CGV Group is a third-generation family-owned business that has been building remarkable construction projects throughout northern Ontario for nearly five decades. Our family of companies is comprised of two entities – CGV Builders and CGV Developments. Together, we engage in the development, design, and construction of buildings in the commercial, institutional, industrial, and multi-residential sectors.
Ginoogaming First Nation (formerly the Long Lake 77 First Nation) is a small Anishnawbe (Ojibway) First Nation located in Northern Ontario, located approximately 40 km east of Geraldton, Ontario, Canada, on the northern shore of Long Lake, immediately south of Long Lake 58 First Nation and the community of Longlac, Ontario. As of Septemeber, 2006, our total registered population was 773 people, of which 168 residing on-reserve. The community is within the boundaries of the territory described by the James Bay Treat of 1905 - Treaty No. 9. The Long Lake reserve was official created when the Band signed an adhesion to Treaty no. 9 on August 9, 1906, although the Band had long been resident in the area. Portions of the reserve land were surrendered and sold in subsequent years.
The Wabun Tribal Council is community driven and receives its direction from and is accountable to the Chiefs of Wabun's six First Nation communities, who make up the organization's Board of Directors. All senior staff reports to the Executive Director wh