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RANA Respiratory Care Group in Manitoba offers care for various sleep disorders. If you suffer from insomnia, sleep apnea or other sleep disorder, we can assist you in returning to a good night’s sleep. We also offer home oxygen services, pulmonary function lab testing, and Biomed services. For more details, please visit our website or call today.
We are glad you are here. Minuk Law is an Immigration law firm; a lawyer is available to help you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We understand that clients need help outside of regular working hours, so we have extended hours for appointments. Do you need immigration assistance? Call or send us an email now. We are here to help you!
GDI - Gypsum Drywall InteriorsGypsum Drywall Interiors (GDI) has been operating for over 14 years and has grown continually over this period. GDI works with the largest, most professional general contractors and homebuilders in Manitob,a helping them execute stunning architecture in interior spaces. GDI focuses primarily on providing interior services such as installing insulation & air vapour membranes, acoustic ceilings, acousticalwall panels, steel stud framing as well as traditional drywalling & taping. GDI always places safety first and backs this by operating as a COR safety program certified company.GDI works primarily within Manitob,a in the areas of commercial, multi family and residential construction, but has also completed projects from Thunder Bay, Ontario in the east, as well as in Saskatchewan and Alberta to the west.With four principals, an extremely dedicated office staff of 14; GDI operates with an average workforce of tradesperson that is 140 + strong, allowing us to craft stunning interiors while using only the best, most reliable, top-quality products and materials available.Copyright 2009, GDI Ltd, All Rights Reserved.
For over 31 years, until the end of 2006, in addition to his general practice, Lawrie Cherniack acted as a lawyer for employees and unions. He left his entire advocacy practice to focus on conflict resolution, believing that his skills, experience, and training, would be best used in bringing people together rather than in perpetuating the conflicts that divide them.Served as an arbitrator in labour, construction, and aboriginal law, was vice-chair of the Manitoba Labour Board and of the Manitoba Human Rights Commission, chaired the City of Winnipeg Act Review Committee and the Manitoba Qualifications Recognition Initiative Committee, and has successfully mediated complex issues.