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At BDO Debt Solutions in Brandon, we believe everyone can get out of debt, turn the page, and live a debt-free life. BDO Licensed Insolvency Trustees are licensed by the federal government to provide consumer proposal and bankruptcy services, two legislated forms of debt relief. Along with our team of accredited insolvency counsellors, BDO Licensed Insolvency Trustees provide one-on-one counselling and dedicated support to help you reach your goals. Call us to schedule a free, no obligation consultation, where we will discuss all your options, including bankruptcy alternatives like debt consolidation, credit counselling and debt management. Debt is not the end of your story. Your next chapter is waiting.
I work with chartered banks like TD and Scotia, as well as Monolines like MCAP and First National. We build a mortgage application, like you would at any bank or credit union, except I will send it to the lender with the best rate and terms you qualify for. Best of all, my service is free, as the lender that wins your business sends me a finders fee.
Everyday value pricing on prescription eyewear trends, and licensed Opticians offering highly personalized service--just a few of the reasons to visit our Optical department.
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Edward Jones is an investment firm that believes your financial goals deserve a face to face conversation. We can help you prepare for retirement, save for education and be a tax-smart investor.
The museum, archives and library are located on the first floor, north end, Brandon Armoury, Brandon, Manitoba, Canada. It has been open to the public since 1979 and it has had visitors and e-mail correspondence from all provinces, most of the states and many countries. Comments from people who have visited the museum indicate they have found the museum very informative and the time well spent. The museum is run totally by volunteers. There is a work force of nine, who work one day a week through the winter. The museum is dedicated to preserving the memory of those who served their country in the various wars and engagements in which Canadian troops participated -- especially units that are associated with the southwestern corner of the province.There is a wide range of military memorabilia, including uniforms, webbing, bayonets, cap badges, shoulder flashes, flags, maps and swords. The museum library contains material which covers practically every war, battle or skirmish in which Canadian troops were involved.