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The Exploits Valley Mall is the largest shopping centre in Central Newfoundland. Over the past few years it has grown into a shopping center with 1 national chain grocery store and fast food on the shopping mall pad. It’s the known destination for shopping serving communities as far as 150 kms away. Exploits Valley Mall offers over 35 stores and services. You can choose national brand name fashion boutiques, fine jewellery, sporting goods, home fashion, and great dining options and services. Proud to support local and surrounding communities in Central Newfoundland.
Fairstone is Canada’s leading provider of responsible lending solutions for near-prime borrowers. With over 240 branches coast to coast, Fairstone provides personal loans and home equity loans designed to suit today’s borrowing needs. Fairstone also partners with a wide network of businesses to deliver flexible retail point-of-sale and automobile financing programs. With roots in Canada for almost 100 years, Fairstone is committed to making a difference in local communities.
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For delicious Chinese and Canadian cuisine in the Western Newfoundland area, rely on Far East Restaurant. We serve up a delicious menu of egg rolls, chow main, chicken balls, sweet and sour pork and much more. We also have a number of special offers including a special kids menu, combo discounts and special dinners for 2-10 people. Give us a call to find out more about our buffet hours or to book a table today.
Kerry M. Fillatre's funeral home came into being in 1978 as the product of the hard work and effort of Levinia and Kerry Fillatre. Initially, they met with some resistance, but as the value and quality of the work that Levinia and Kerry provided quickly became apparent, acceptance grew. just as things seemed to be normalizing, the funeral home was ruined by a fire which destroyed the building they had worked so hard to build their business around.
Determined to carry on, Kerry, Levinia, and her family, endeavored to rebuild the funeral home. They relocated to a new location on the west side of St. Anthony, where it still remains. Unfortunately, tragedy would strike again with the sudden death of Kerry in 1986. Left with two young children and a burgeoning business, Levinia faced many struggles. But with the help of her dedicated friends, family and employee the funeral home went to to earn place in the communities up and down the peninsula.