St. John’s Avalon Tech & Tailor offers two services in one location – computer repair and clothing alterations. Whether it’s a broken laptop or a ripped sleeve, we’re here to repair it for you.
Printer Tech Solutions, located in Paradise, NL serves the entire St. John's area. We can drop ship anywhere in the province. Customers really appreciate the service and friendly staff.
These guys know what service is all about. So many people these days have forgotten what it means to look after the customer. Thank you Printer Tech for remembering customer service, it is refreshing to have a business that truly cares about it's customers. Saved a pile of money on our toners too.Read more
High-Tech Eavestrough Inc. in Mount Pearl will take care of all your eaves. We specialize in gutters, soffits and fascia. Whatever your need, call us today for a free estimate on your project.
Specializing in Construction, Offshore & Fishery Industries. We offer a comprehensive range of weighing measurements as well as related software applications & systems.
Certifié Auto Service offers comprehensive vehicle maintenance and repair, including tire and wheel services, brake inspections, engine diagnostics, and hybrid/electric vehicle support. Their certified technicians provide detailed pre-work assessments and high-quality, custom-fabricated parts to ensure optimal vehicle performance and safety.
Based in St. John’s, Technical Lift and Transport Ltd. offers extensive crane service and rentals throughout the entire province. We’ve got what you need to get the job done with a wide selection of cranes fit for any project, big or small.
Kerry M. Fillatre's funeral home came into being in 1978 as the product of the hard work and effort of Levinia and Kerry Fillatre. Initially, they met with some resistance, but as the value and quality of the work that Levinia and Kerry provided quickly became apparent, acceptance grew. just as things seemed to be normalizing, the funeral home was ruined by a fire which destroyed the building they had worked so hard to build their business around.
Determined to carry on, Kerry, Levinia, and her family, endeavored to rebuild the funeral home. They relocated to a new location on the west side of St. Anthony, where it still remains. Unfortunately, tragedy would strike again with the sudden death of Kerry in 1986. Left with two young children and a burgeoning business, Levinia faced many struggles. But with the help of her dedicated friends, family and employee the funeral home went to to earn place in the communities up and down the peninsula.