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New pest control company out of Thunder Bay. Using the highest grade of heat treatment and trying to reduce the use of harmfull chemicals. Striving to take the stress from people who deal with bed bugs and give knowledge to our custoemrs on prenventatives.
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Nu-Wave School of Hair Design in Thunder Bay has been involved in teaching in the beauty industry since 1986 with graduates working all across Canada. Nu-Wave School of Hair Design has an excellent reputation for producing award-winning stylists, platform artists and successful salon owners. Our instructors are constantly upgrading their skills to provide you with the latest in trends in the industry. Here at our school, we provide a very thorough approach at student training. Nothing is overlooked from the first interaction between stylist and client, upselling services, client consultation and product sales.
History In 1972, the Thunder Bay Historical Museum Society included a small public art gallery in its newly renovated facility. The Crawford C. McCullough Gallery, named in honour of a local physician, exhibited local and touring exhibitions. The Gallery was very popular and soon outgrew its new quarters. Dr. John Augustine and his wife Annette Augustine, as well as other members of the Board of Directors for the Society, applied for capital funding from the Museum Assistance Program. In February, 1974, approval was given to begin construction in Thunder Bay of a National Exhibition Centre at a site by Confederation College. This was one of twenty-six Exhibition Centres established across Canada. The 4,000 square foot facility, officially opened on February 6, 1976, was designed to meet environmental standards for the proper display and interpretation of traveling and local exhibitions.
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