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North Town Optometry is your neighborhood eye doctor located at 150-9450 137 Avenue Northwest. Your Edmonton eyecare center offers genuine eye care where your eye health and wellness is our primary focus.
Annual eye exams are a recommended cornerstone for ensuring the health of your eyes. In addition to checking for changes in your vision and updating your prescription, we will also look at your overall eye health, internally and externally. Prevention and early detection are keys to maintaining healthy eyes, as some eye health issues have no immediate symptoms but can still cause damage if left untreated. That’s why regular check-ups are critical.
The Northern Alberta Radio Club serves Edmonton, Alberta and area. NARC operates a number of repeaters in and around the Edmonton area. The VE6HM repeater is located at the NARC site to the East of the City. Here is the map to the NARC site.
The Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation provides community information, cultural resources, and business support while promoting language revitalization and hosting various events for its members.
Northgate Chiropractic & Massage is a family based practice focused on friendly customer service, we have over 17 years of experience in chiropractic care. Dr. Adam Lynes comes from a family of chiropractors. We are very team oriented to work together and have fun as we serve our patients. When you call us, you can hear the smile over the phone. Our team has been with us for several years, and we have been proudly serving north Edmonton since 2003.
Nuna Logistics was formed in 1993 and is a Federal registered company with offices in Vancouver, BC; Edmonton, AB; Yellowknife, NT; Cambridge Bay, UN; and Prince Albert, SK. The ownership of the company consists of Nunasi Corporation 25.5% and the management group 49%. The company is 51% inuit owned and qualifies as a Northern company under the inuit impact and benefits agreements. The hiring and training of inuit, Aboriginal, and local staff has been a focus of Nuna's resulting in the company having, among owners and contractors, the highest percentage of local residents working on projects in which Nuna is involved. Our ongoing education programs and training opportunities will allow the labour source not only to grow, but to advance to provide proficient operations managers in the future. Nuna's workforce at various times exceeds 500 people working on various projects in the North. Nuna has succeeded in employing in excess of 55% northern staff on its operations over the past several years.