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the EAMMEL now The Electrical Association of Manitoba Inc. began as The Electrical Service League in 1957 (26 member companies), providing service to its members and promoting the Red Seal Wiring Program. In 1991/92 it amalgamated with the Manitoba Electrical Association (MEA) to form the Manitoba Electrical league Inc. In June 2014 the name was changed to Electrical Association of Manitoba with a tag line ''Strength in Connection''. The organizatiobn is rebranding itself and wants to be seen an association that offers stability, strength and professionalism.The Association EAM is a non-profit organization made up of electrical contractors, wholesalers, distributors, manufacturers, agents and consultants. The EAM provides a variety of services to its members including group insurance, up-to-date industry information, networking opportunities, representation to Governments, educational and training programs to help member companies and there employees to be current with industry requirements and trends.During the Leagués 2012 'Current Connections' electrical showcase, MEL General Manager Gord Macpherson was interviewed by Electrical Business Magazine to discuss the League and Showcase event.
Complete & Partial Dentures, Denture Relines, Denture Repairs (1 hour or less), Soft Cushion Liners for Sensitive Gums, Magnetic Repel Dentures, Dentures Over Implants, Cutter Bars, Home & Institutional Visits, All Federal and Provincial Plans Accepted, Assist with referrals to dentist or dental specialist, Free Consultation, Free Denture Cleaning, Financing Available
The Embroidery House, located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, is an embroidery shop that pulls out all the stops. We digitize logos to embroider them onto your favourite clothing -- and if you don't have a logo, we can design one for you! Screen printing allows you to completely customize what you wear. If you want the best embroidery Winnipeg has to offer, The Embroidery House is the place for you.We love to help sports teams, organizations, and corporations get their plentiful order of uniforms. You can be sure to get a tried-and-true product that won't let even one member of your team down.With many years of service backing us, we at The Embroidery House are proud to announce our leap onto the Internet, so we can help you find what you need as easily as possible.
The Winnipeg Day Spa website is part of Health Local, Canada's online Directory of Health Service Professionals. Health Local is a division of Trumpet Media Canada Inc.The Winnipeg Day Spa website is one of over 100 local Day Spa directories covering most major Canadian cities. Our goal is to provide convenient online access for Canadians looking for health services in their local communities.
SunShade Products Ltd, Sunrooms, Screen Enclosures, Walls Systems
What We Do
We bring the outdoors indoors!
For over 44 years the SunShade difference has been our ability to design, manufacture, and install high quality Glastar Sunrooms with a proven service commitment that is unmatched in the industry. Our company is involved in the entire process of designing, manufacturing, installation, and after sale service for all of our Glastar Sunrooms. We serve locations in Manitoba, Northwestern Ontario (Kenora), and Saskatchewan.
All Glastar Sunrooms and enclosure products are custom designed for each home or cottage application. Your needs and imagination provide us with the information to build a “Sunspace” that will give you years and years of maintenance free pleasure.
You can always identify a Glastar Sunroom installation by its clean profile, subtle lines, and overall conformity to the home. We excel at designing sunroom and enclosure systems that provide you the customer with:
Maximum Enhancement of the Home
Maximum Enjoyment of "Outdoor Living
Kinew Housing was incorporated in Winnipeg in 1970 by a small group of people concerned about the availability of decent affordable housing available to Aboriginal people in the city. The first homes were purchased with private sources of funding by Kinew and were rented at cost, it was apparent very early that this would not be sustainable. Funding was eventually made available through housing programs from CMHC.