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Welcome to Scotiabank, a global bank in Canada & the Americas. Get bank accounts, loans, mortgages, & more. Visit us 24/7 with online banking and our mobile app.
Kick It with Fat Panda! Kick that smoking habit that is - with our smokeless tobacco products. We are Winnipeg's premier supplier of personal e-cigarettes, vaporizers and e-juices! Our inventory is growing daily and we carry all the trendy brands Selkirk, Brandon, Winnipeg and Thunder Bay consumers have a burning desire to get their hands on. You'll find brands such as, Eleaf, Innokin, Smoktech and more
Welcome to Scotiabank, a global bank in Canada & the Americas. Get bank accounts, loans, mortgages, & more. Visit us 24/7 with online banking and our mobile app.
At Bridgeman Accessible, our mission is to create or help others create digital products and services that promote sustainable, iterative and meaningful improvement to the accessibility of the world we live in.
What that means is, we believe in making our world more accessible to everyone, regardless of ability particularly as our world becomes increasingly digital. And we further believe that everyone should have equal access to information and resources online, in-person or in whatever format that they can engage with best or can be most productive with and we're committed to making that a reality.
Welcome to Universal PC SolutionsOur mission is to provide professional support for home andsmall business users at a reasonable cost. To find out what kind of services we offer, please check ourServices and Specials for more information.
Founded in 2019, Gullwing Care Services offers dependable non-emergency patient transport to support patients in living a disruption-free life while managing their specific health conditions. The idea is to make as many lives happy as possible by allowing them to work on their health with no restrictions and do what they want without having to keep them limited to their homes, because of a health condition or disability.
Our stretcher and wheelchair vans feature user-friendly entry and exit options with a convenient fold-down ramp and have space for two family or staff members to accompany the client. Rigorous inspections, certifications, cleaning, and scheduled maintenance is part of our regular routine, ensuring the reliability of our fleet.
Neubly has greatly improved on big-box store computer support
Neubly's easy to use remote support is available throughout Canada, to everyone who can access a high-speed internet connection. Our passionate, industry experienced, certified technicians provide the highest standard of service and reliability.
We work with you to understand your challenges and ensure your personal data remains safe and in the place you expect to find it. Our mission is to resolve any non-hardware related problems remotely, saving you the inconvenience of dealing with the drive to the repair shop, missed deadlines and underwhelming service.
You are never charged until our service has been completed to your expectation
We are the world leader of power system simulation innovation and applied services. Our mission is to create advanced technologies and applied solutions for the power systems industry. Our expertise in power systems provides a comprehensive array of engineering solutions and services. We believe it's important to contribute to the industry, so we continue our tradition of fostering new ideas and technologies through collaborative partnerships globally.
After many months of hard work by many volunteers in our community, the first library opened its doors on September 27, 1993. This building was an old 10x8x45 ft supply building from the defunct Sea Cadet camp at Hnausa which was purchased by Jim Pearn and Russ Bowdery for $2000.00 and was moved 95 miles for a cost of about $700.00 to its new location beside Phoenix School.Russ Bowdery, founding director and his crew of volunteers then had their work cut out for them. Bowdery was about to see his dream come true with the help of Herb Britton providing hammer and paintbrush, Wes Wiebe installing electrical wiring, Al Gerbrandt building steps and ramp, Tom Byrnes with his bobcat to move gravel and Gary Glavin with many other volunteers moving ties and looking after the many finishing details. Ties were donated by Tom Scoular and the carpet by Pat Fossay and Don Fleming.