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At 7-Eleven in PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE, we never close. Which is why we pride ourselves on being your neighbourhood go-to store - 24/7/365. Drop in for all your delicious wants and your tasty needs. We're home to everything you would expect from a convenience store and so much more. Every 7-Eleven is home to a Scotiabank.
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213-5010 Crescent Rd W, Portage La Prairie, MBR1N 0Y6
D'arcy & Deacon LLP offer legal services in Portage La Prairie. They can administer your needs as legal advisors, barristers, attorneys and even more and can treat your legal concerns on marital issues. D'arcy & Deacon LLP has the competences to help you with your immigration questions. Their office has the proficiency to handle your legal corporate commitments. Their team tackles your will and estate dealings. They can assist you with preparing purchase and lease agreements and performing title searches.
A US and Canadian bonded carrier, specializing in LTL, FTL, temperature controlled and hazardous shipments.
Portage Transport Inc. will strive to provide excellent service to its customers, create a balanced working environment for its employees, make a social difference locally and globally and be financially successful.
In 1998 Portage Transport Service, owned and operated by the late Robert Gallagher of Oakville and Ron Johnson of Winnipeg, had a terminal in Winnipeg and in Portage la Prairie. Its main purpose was to be a freight courier service linking Winnipeg to Portage la Prairie, Brandon, Dauphin and all points between. Freight came into Winnipeg from all over the world via many large carriers and many modes of transportation. Freight was gathered by the Winnipeg terminal and shipped to the Portage terminal twice each day. It was then distributed between Portage and *West* trucks and brought to the customer, often the same day.