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The Co-operators, Insurance, Car & Auto Insurance, Home Insurance, Life Insurance, Business Insurance, Farm Insurance, Travel Insurance, Cottage Insurance, Insurance For Non-Profit, Socially Responsible Investments, Annuities, Group Benefits, Group Auto & Home Insurance, Group Retirement, Financial Services, Condo Insurance, Motorcycle Insurance, ATV Insurance, Motorhome Insurance, Commercial Vehicle Insurance
The Co-operators Group Limited is a Canadian co-operative with more than $48 billion in assets under administration. Through its group of companies it offers home, auto, life, group, travel, commercial and farm insurance, as well as investment products. The organization protects over 629,000 lives, 800,000 homes, 1.3 million vehicles, 39,000 farms and 197,000 businesses. It insures 175, 000 employees through Group Benefits plans, offers a wide range of Wealth Management products and provides Credit Lfe insurance to 617,000 Canadians.
The Co-operators is well known for its community involvement. As a co-operative insurer, the organization believes it has a responsibility to help build stronger, safer communities by actively supporting distraction-free driving, mental health, flood safety and sustainability.
The Co-operators is listed among the Best Employers in Canada by Aon Hewitt and Corporate Knights' Best 50 Corporate Citizens in Canada.
Willows Dental Clinic in Saskatoon offers comprehensive dental services for families, including general, cosmetic dentistry, and emergency care, with a focus on patient comfort and extended hours.
Fantastic service! Hairstylists that rock and pedicures to make you melt! I highly recommend this Salon to everyone I meet! I have been going there since it was Koi!Read more
We are a fully integrated Medical Clinic providing Family Practice Care & Cosmetic Care. Our physicians are leaders in cosmetic procedures and anti-aging cosmetic laser treatments. Procedures include, hair removal, hair rejuvenation for hair loss, 3D Skin rejuvenation, photo facials, chemical peels, Botox and Juvederm. New patients and walk-ins welcome. We also provide urgent care during clinic hours. We also do SGI and insurance medical exams. Receive efficient medical attention as we have a digital x-ray lab, ECG testing and blood laboratory on-site.
Stonebridge Medical & Cosmetic Centre, facial implant, face lift, facial surgery
Stonebridge Medical and Cosmetics Centre is located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, operating as a multidisciplinary medical and wellness centre. We provide professional medical and cosmetic services in a clean and relaxed environment. Our staff is dedicated to serve our clients in their own expertise using the latest in technology. We also welcome new patients and walk-ins. Please visit our contact page for directions to our office.
Stonebridge medical and cosmetics center you will find a high tech one stop medical and cosmetics practice that provides only the best and most up to date technology and services to its patients in the fields of both family and cosmetics medicine.It's also a full-service family medicine clinic, offering annual medical check-ups, chronic disease management, prenatal care, pap-semars, well-baby check-ups and more, as well as addressing every day health concerns on a walk-in basis.
Pulse is a derivation from the Latin words puls or pultis meaning 'thick soup'. Pulse crops are small but important members of the legume family, which contains over 1,800 different species. Pulse crops are the seeds of legumes that are used as food, and include peas, beans, lentils, chickpeas and faba beans. Evidence of cultivation of lentils has been found in the Egyptian pyramids and dry pea seeds have been discovered in a village in Switzerland dating back to the Stone Age. Archaeological evidence suggests that peas were grown in the eastern Mediterranean and Mesopotamia regions at least 5,000 years ago and in Britain as early as the 11th century.