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Commercial and Industrial Electrical Services. Established in 1978, we have strived ever since to be on the leading edge of technology and innovation in the electrical industry. From simple add on's to major renovations and new construction you can be assured you will receive our focus to bring your project in on time and within budget. From our humble beginning in residential work to complex institutional, multi residence, office and commercial jobs we strive to be your first and only call for all of your electrical and network cabling needs.
Calling Hi-Lite Electric was the best thing we did, initially we had gone with a different contractor who over promised and under delivered. Michael and his team came in and not only corrected the previous contractors mistakes but enhanced the initial design and exceeded our expectations. We would definitely recommend him and his team to anyone looking for electrical work to be done.Read more
Prime Medical Services offers Onsite Staffing Solutions and Occupational Health and Medical Services devoted to the prevention of injury, illness and disability and to the promotion of health and productivity of workers and clients.
Offering training courses such as Basic Life Support, ACLS, and more.
Photo Gallery Native Communications Inc. (NCI) operates in Manitoba as a public broadcaster. NCI is an Aboriginal service organization offering radio programming throughout Manitob,a designed for and by Aboriginal people. We are a non-partisan organization.NCI is in business to provide a service to our listeners and viewers. We are accountable to a Board of Directors made up of Aboriginal people.NCI has been broadcasting in Northern Manitoba since September of 1971, providing Aboriginal language and cultural programming. The vision and initiative to create an Aboriginal radio station came from the grassroots. A group of people from Cross Lake, Wabowden, and South Indian Lake were instrumental in forming a committee which later evolved into NCI.In 1985, NCI ventured into television production. NCI-TV programs have appeared on CBC Manitob,a North of Winnipeg, and on the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN). NCI-TV has produced hundreds of programs, including current affairs programs and children shows.NCI is a non-profit organization and, as an educational/cultural entity, has registered charity status