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College Electric is an independent, family-owned HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) service and installation company that has been proudly serving residential, industrial and commercial customers in Manitoba since 1924. A Dave Lennox Premier Dealer, College Electric has built a strong and steadfast relationship with customers providing them with complete heating, ventilation and air conditioning services, in addition to its long-standing, proven and well trusted electrical capabilities. College Electric's experienced technicians service all makes and models of furnaces and HVAC equipment and are available to answer your questions and provide consultation at any time. Whether it's your home or business, College Electric keeps you warm in the winter and cool in the summer. College Electric... for all your heating, ventilation and air conditioning and electrical needs.
Great great service! I needed a part right away for our broken furnace and these guys were wonderful! Friendly to talk to, helpful and prompt. Will definitely use them again!Read more
Come enjoy a yummy meal at Samurai Japanese Restaurant. You can get there by public transit. They are established in an area filled with stores and parks.
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We use current, best practice research in the field of youth development, social work, adventure therapy and experiential education to ensure that programs are safe, engaging, meaningful and challenging. We design programs that incorporate our core values, and themes from the participants' daily lives and agency defined therapeutic goals and aspirations for their groups. This includes (but is not limited to): leadership development, character building, positive peer, family, and/or staff relationships, group cohesion, and coping strategies.+ Staff +Lise Brown, BRS, MIRSWMomenta Facilitator and OwnerLise completed her Bachelor of Recreation in 2001, and her Masters of Social Work in 2007. She studied community development, wilderness therapy, program evaluation, and co-occurring disorders. Lise completed a Certificate in Expressive Arts Therapy in 2012. Lise uses these skills to facilitate groups and counsel individuals both in urban and wilderness environments with a focus on physical and emotional safety, successful participation, fun, meaningful activity and group cohesion.
Scotia Wealth Management is an innovative team-based approach to wealth management that addresses the entirety of your life – your family, your business, your future – one facet at a time.
Founded in 1944, The Ukrainian Cultural and Educational Centre – Oseredok – is a museum and archival heritage institution that celebrates the remarkable achievements and legacy of the Ukrainian Canadian community in Canada.
It serves as the community’s collective memory by collecting, caring for, documenting and interpreting collections of ethnology, folk art, fine art, and archives related to community history.
Established in 1931, in the time of the Great Depression, a Minister of the United Church started a second-hand store from the remainders of a rummage sale. His goals were a) to offer employment to those who could not find employment due to the Great Depression and b) to offer Manitoban citizens, items which they needed at a low-price.
Since 1931, Canadian Goodwill has been incorporated and is now identified as a non-profit charitable organization.
The objectives of Canadian Goodwill are to provide vocational services, rehabilitation services, and employment for persons with physical, developmental, emotional or social disabilities, whose disability are obstacles to their employment in the open market.
By collecting, refurbishing and selling used articles, Canadian Goodwill help provide these Manitoban individuals with an income, independence and self esteem. Come see us today!