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Santel Communications is your telephone systems, data cabling and voicemail provider for small and medium size businesses in British Columbia and Alberta. Santel Communications has been proudly serving its customers since 1981. Give us a call or visit our website today! www.santel.ca
The Viceroy Dental Clinic offers general and cosmetic dentistry in busy uptown New Westminster.
Our clinic offers digital technology, professional, friendly service and a welcoming environment.
At Body Smart Health. Massage Therapy we are dedicated to not only treating your symptoms of pain and dysfunction, but more importantly identifying and treating the underlying causes. We are committed to providing the very best in leading edge one-on-one patient care. Trust our team of qualified healthcare professionals to provide safe, smart and effective healthcare for your specific needs.
Halo Dental provides comprehensive dental care in New Westminster, BC, including general dentistry, emergency services, cosmetic treatments like veneers and whitening, and specialized options such as orthodontics (Invisalign) and dental implants. Their clinic offers same-day emergencies, flexible payment plans, and accepts major insurances including the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP).
Guillevin is one of Canada's largest wholesale distributors of Electrical Products, Industrial Supplies as well as Safety Products and Equipment, with over 100 locations across the country.
The Canadian Pacific Railway was extended into Vancouver from the Port Moody terminal. Due to the dramatic increase in traffic between New Westminster and Vancouver, a tram line connecting the two centres through Burnaby was built. The land along the tram route was subdivided and sold. The population of the area along the Canadian Pacific line was only about 200 persons, who were mainly employed in the agriculture or logging industries.