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Your trusted partner for advanced, non-invasive leak detection services across Manitoba. Specializing in residential and commercial properties, our certified technicians use state-of-the-art thermal imaging and acoustic technology to pinpoint leaks with precision no unnecessary damage to your property. With 24/7 emergency response, we ensure quick resolution to prevent costly water damage and mold growth. Locally owned and operated, we prioritize honesty, transparency, and customer satisfaction. Serving Winnipeg, Brandon, and surrounding areas. Contact us today for reliable, same-day service!
North America's number one company focused on customs brokerage and compliance, Livingston International also offers international trade consulting and freight forwarding across the continent and around the globe. With our U.S. headquarters in Chicago, Livingston operates along the U.S.-Canada border, with regional air/sea hubs in Los Angeles, New York and Norfolk. Livingston employs over 2,900 employees at more than 100 key border points, seaports, airports and other strategic locations in North America, Europe and the Far East.
Lyncrest Airport is owned and operated by the Springfield Flying Club. This allows us to grow and achieve our goal of being the best privately owned airport in Manitoba. Home to a variety of aircraft including restored vintage aircraft, amateur built planes and rotorcraft, it is also the base of operations for COPA Flight 35, RAA Winnipeg Chapter and EAA Chapter 63. Lyncrest Airport is located on a 180 acre site with ample room to tie-down over a hundred aircraft and available space for hangars.Built in the early 1950's by Donald Paterson of Paterson Grain Company, several businesses operated from the field until the land was sold to the City of Winnipeg in the early 1970's. The Springfield Flying Club continued to use it as an airport with a lease arrangement with the City of Winnipeg until they purchased the property in 1996. Since the purchase of the airport the membership of the SFC and hangar development have grown substantially.