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First Western Insurance is committed to serving all of our client's needs. We have multiple insurance offices located in Vancouver, Burnaby and Coquitlam to assist you in selecting the right insurance coverage. All of our offices are open 7 days a week for your convenience.
For 60 years, Ralph's Radio Ltd. has been and continues to be specialists in the sales, service and installation of car audio, alarms, immobilizers and radar, cellular, satellite and wireless data communication products. Ralph's also specializes in the complexities of mobile multimedia systems including navigation, information and entertainment systems and surveillance systems. Our certified professional on-site installers specialize in custom fabrication, working with wood, plastic and metal. Installations can be done in cars, trucks, small and large boats and tractors. Our prices are competitive, our service is unbeatable!
Red Cat Records on Main Street is an independent record store specializing in new and used vinyl, CDs and some equipment. They also sell concert tickets.
Katrina & The Team is a leading real estate agency in Metro Vancouver, specializing in helping clients buy and sell homes while providing exceptional support and community engagement.
Relaxus Products Ltd provides a wide range of wellness products, including massage therapy tools, stress relief items, and beauty supplies, aimed at enhancing holistic health and relaxation for consumers and professionals alike.
The Rickshaw Theatre, formerly known as the Shaw Theatre, was built in 1971 as part of the Shaw Brothers' (Sir Run Run Shaw and Tan Sri Runme Shaw) worldwide movie empire. The Shaw Brothers are the most significant film production company in the history of Hong Kong cinema. Over the past nine decades, the Shaws have amassed a collection of over 800 titles. By the early sixties, the Shaw empire had incorporated 35 companies, owned 130 cinemas, 9 amusement parks and 3 production studios.