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We believe our name represents a team of experienced professionals providing our community with reliable service. Our roots reach back to 1905 and Swan Valley's first insurance agency. For over a century our clients have experienced friendly service, trusted advice, and quality insurance coverage through our offices. We want our name to bring confidence and peace of mind. Our goal is excellent customer service because the most valuable name to us is yours.
Cook Key Locksmithing has been serving the Russell and Parkland area for over 20 years and has been involved in the security business since 1973. Initially starting in law enforcement with the R.C.M. P. for 29 years in various jurisdictions in Manitoba. Ultimately retiring in Russell from enforcement to provide lock and security services to the S.W. portion of Manitoba. Cook Key provides not only standard locksmithing services, but also installs and services monitored alarm services and CCTV camera systems. We have also installed higher-end security systems that incorporate biometric and electronic access control .as well as keyless entry systems for the homeowner. Cook Key's services include lock picking, rekeying, lock repair and installation. We have installed hundreds of locks, including deadbolts, high security cylinder, and custom locks. We have provided numerous master key systems to schools, hotels, apartment blocks and government departments.
Delicious food from the delicious soup to scrumptious entree to dessert (especially the crepes and home made ice cream). Best Valentine's day food ever! All the people at our table were impressed with our food and service. Thanks Corrina's for the great dining experience.
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The Cote First Nation is an Ojibway First Nation located in southeastern Saskatchewan. The Cote Reserve is connected to the Keeseekoose Reserve and only a couple of miles from the Key First Nation. Their land is situated very near to the Boreal Forest of Canada. The Ojibways of this region of Saskatchewan and Manitoba, were both hunters of the plains buffalo and also hunters of the forests which was more abundant during the 19th century. They also fished the endless lakes and other waterways in their country. They seldom went hungry as a result of the large buffalo herds. However, by the 1870s, the whites had killed off nearly all buffalo and the Ojibway of Saskatchewan and Manitoba commenced to suffer from famine