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Grand Medicine Health Services has been operational for eleven years. We work with remote communities in Northern Manitob,a regional federal hospitals and various other clinics, health management programs and facilities. We are dedicated to quality and ensuring customer satisfaction as demonstrated by our ISO 9001:2008 certification. In 2008, Grand Medicine won the national Commitment to Care award for Innovative Pharmacy Practice, in 2010 one of our Pharmacists was the first Pharmacist in Manitoba to win the prestigious Magnum Opus award for expanded practice, and in 2012 we have been awarded the Canadian Pharmacist Association Patient Achievement Award for Innovation.In order to be as flexible as possible to the needs of the communities we service, we carry four different licenses: Pharmacy License; Medical Supply License; Wholesale Drug License (including vaccines) and a Narcotic and Controlled Drug license (separate from our pharmacy license). This allows us to function as a one-stop-shop for solutions and provide services to clients in any format required.We have a particular focus on First Nations Communities and as such we have also become experts in managing insurance issues associated with NIHB billings with prior approval drugs, exception status drugs, and medical supplies
Brian R Kress are ready to help you with your legal needs today. Brian R Kress is available as a legal advisor, an attorney, an appeal lawyer and even more. This lawyer can tackle your legal concerns on marital affairs. Brian R Kress can help in the case of temporary visa, permanent residency or citizenship. This lawyer can help in the matter of incorporation or contracts and can help in setting up wills and trusts and naming suitable executors. This lawyer can help in the event of bodily injury claims or receiving compensation for damages and can discuss your real estate questions.
Independence Plus has been in business since 1995 serving the Winnipeg and surrounding areas. We offer service sales and the rental of scooters, walkers and wheelchairs. We offer delivery service and installation for all of our medical products. Please drop in or call us today at: 204-896-4027.
The University of Manitoba Welcome to the University of Manitoba - western Canada's first university. Founded more than 137 years ago, and located in the heart of the country, we are the region's largest and only research intensive university offering over 100 degrees, diplomas, and certificates – more than 60 at the undergraduate level including professional disciplines such as medicine, law, and engineering.Our energetic university community is comprised of close to 30,000 students, 8,700 faculty and staff, and 190,000 alumni. Nearly 13 per cent of our current students are international, representing close to 104 countries.The University of Manitoba is located on Anishinabe and Metis traditional land and is home to a thriving community of Indigenous researchers, staff and more than 2,000 First Nations, Metis and Inuit students, including over 150 graduate students - one of the largest Indigenous student bodies in the country.Our university stimulates over $1.8 billion in economic activity in the province, and we are leaders in Manitoba's knowledge economy with groundbreaking research in areas such as nanotechnology, functional foods and nutraceuticals, HIV/AIDS, and climate change
Total:Who We AreHeart Beat Inc. was started in 1984 as a small training company offering First Aid and CPR courses. The two principal owners were Elsie Edwards and Marilyn Hunter. We started part time out of our homes and grew to the point of needing a real office at Smith and Broadway. Elsie eventually sold her half of the company to Richard Bevan and after a few more years, Marilyn Hunter purchased the other half to become sole owner of Heart Beat Inc.At the time, we needed Recording Resusci Anne's for instructor programs and they kept needing adjustments. We then offered two in-services on manikin maintenance and repair and brought in a specialist Tom Richardson from Wellesley Hospital as the instructor. Our new repair service was created and many facilities grew to know us as 'the Annie Repair Depot'. The natural growth direction for us was to become distributors for CPR Manikins. That product line eventually expanded to include Emergency, Nursing and Medical Training products.Five years went by, the clientele grew, and the parcel service expanded to a small office/training room in southwest Winnipeg.
When I was first introduced to Nichiren Buddhism just over a year ago, I was at a very low state ofWhat's NewSGI Youth Plant 150 Trees in MississaugaPosted on September 28, 2013On Saturday, September 28, 38 youth, including five guests, participated in the annual youth tree planting activity with Credit Valley Conservation. This year, the weather was perfect for tree planting, and we were able to plant 150 trees. Many of thSGI Canada Participates in Nationwide Book FestivalPosted on September 28, 2012On September 23 and 28, SGI-Canada (SGIC) members in Toronto, Vancouver and Halifax participated in a nationwide book and magazine festival titled The Word On The Street. They set up booths introducing SGI-related books and magazines, including someSeeds of Hope Sown in OttawaPosted on April 22, 2012On Earth Day, April 22, seeds of hope sprouted in the bustling Rideau Centre, a shopping centre located in the heart of the nation's capital. Held in collaboration with the National Capital Region branch of the United Nations Association of CanSGI Canada Practitioners Participate in Community Clean-upPosted on April 22, 2012On April 22, a group of over 20 SGI-Canada members from the city of Surrey, British Columbi,a participated in the sixth annual 'Surrey Clean Sweep Week,' at Crescent Beach
Managed by the two company principals, Robert Kupchak, P. Eng., and Colin Ledger, C.E.T., Aski is fully experienced in the fields of environmental and geotechnical engineering with over 50 years of combined practical experience.The firm was established to offer a broad range of professional services for Industry, Northern and First Nation communities throughout Manitob,a Saskatchewan and northwestern Ontario.Our team of engineers, technologists, and specialists provide a consulting service that strives on quality, professionalism, information resources, ethics, and client confidentiality. We work closely with our clients to provide information and solutions on budget, and on time.Click the map to view some of our experience in northern and first nation communities.
EUTC is a Winnipeg-based service organization in operation since 2005. We are mandated by the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs to serve as a social service organization addressing transitional issues of First Nation citizens. Centrally located in Winnipeg's downtown, the EUTC assists more that 1700 individuals and families in the areas of housing, addictions, referrals, counseling, advocacy and other enhanced services. The influx of clients and the broad array of transitional issues indicate the growing demand and need for culturally relevant services by and for First Nation citizens.The EUTC serves as a hub of information and central location for clients seeking transitional support while living in and/or relocating to Winnipeg. The EUTC maintains an up-to-date inventory of resources, programs and services available to assist First Nation clients with day-to-day issues including housing, social assistance, addictions, resources for youth and services/programs in the areas of training/employment and education.