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Fairstone is Canada’s leading non-bank provider of responsible lending solutions for near-prime and non-prime borrowers. With 235 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 purchase and automotive financing programs. With roots in Canada for over 95 years, Fairstone is committed to making a difference in local communities through support for initiatives focusing on financial literacy and health and wellness, among others.
Yellow Quill Motel in Portage La Prairie, MB, offers quiet, safe, comfort, and clean since 1953. All rooms have a private bathroom, a coffee machine, a fridge, a microwave, and free wifi.
Sobeys Inc. serves the food shopping needs of Canadians with more than 1,300 stores in 10 provinces with retail banners that include Sobeys, IGA, Foodland, FreshCo, Price Chopper and Thrifty Foods.
Days Inn-Portage La Prairie offers you a welcoming and affordable place to rest your head. Our hotel features all mod-cons including 62 guest rooms, a kiddie pool, an exercise room, coin operated laundry facilities and a licensed lounge and dining room with a certified chef. We also have up to 100 meeting rooms available and offer conference packages. Call us to book a room today!
Welcome to the Cree Trappers' AssociationKwey and Waachiya everyone and greetings from the Cree Trappers' Association.As President of the Association, I now strive to move forward with the maintaining of our Cree Culture, our way of life and with the protection and preservation of Eeyou Istchee. Not only is the above important to unite and drive our Association but I, honestly, believe that these are the Cree Principles and Values that need to be passed on to our younger generation of our Cree membership.Driven by the objectives of Incorporation in 1978 of the Cree Trappers' Association, we will continue to consult with other entities in providing the protection of the needs and interests of our Cree trappers.Our members are so closely tied to their respective hunting territories; their respective lands are the very heart, the centre of why they exist. That is why, in the James Bay Northern Quebec Agreement, we have devoted and committed ourselves especially to the establishment of a land regime that will be equitable and that it will satisfy the needs of our membership.As we do each year, we present the fur marketing program in our Annual Activity report and to our members at our Annual General Assembly.Overall, there is a continuation of blessings to our people on the land.Willie K.