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The Porcupine Health Unit has been helping people from Timmins to Moosonee and from Hearst to Matheson do that for over 70 years. We help through a variety of relevant and accessible programs and services. Over 120 staff in nine different offices deliver these programs and services. They include dental hygienists, speech-language pathologists, geneticists, nurse practitioners, public health nutritionists, dietitians, inspectors, public health nurses and health promoters. Whether we do it through our own work or working with our many partners throughout the area, we’re here to help.
Attawapiskat Enterprises Is A Private, For-Profit Organization That Serves The Members Of Attawapiskat First Nation By Developing Community-Owned Businesses. In Carrying Out This Work, We Are Successfully Creating Employment And Building Opportunities In The Region For The Long Term.
OLS - North is one of two agencies which support the development of public libraries across Ontario. In the North there are approximately 121 public libraries representing cities, towns, townships, local service boards, First Nation communities and fly-in
OLS-North is one of two agencies which support the development of public libraries across Ontario. In the North there are approximately 121 public libraries representing Cities, Towns, Townships, Local Service Boards, First Nation Communities and Fly In Communities over a vast geographic area. We endeavour to assist and provide services to encourage library development in some of Northern Ontario's most remote locations.
OLS-North is one of two agencies which support the development of public libraries across Ontario. In the North there are approximately 121 public libraries representing Cities, Towns, Townships, Local Service Boards, First Nation Communities and Fly In Communities over a vast geographic area. We endeavour to assist and provide services to encourage library development in some of Northern Ontario's most remote locations.
Founded in 1995, our company was built on providing the North Shore with septic tank cleaning services. Over the past 10 years we've expanded our service list to meet the needs of our customers. We now offer a variety of waste disposal and site specific services for various residential, commercial and industrial applications.
Ginoogaming First Nation (formerly the Long Lake 77 First Nation) is a small Anishnawbe (Ojibway) First Nation located in Northern Ontario, located approximately 40 km east of Geraldton, Ontario, Canada, on the northern shore of Long Lake, immediately south of Long Lake 58 First Nation and the community of Longlac, Ontario. As of Septemeber, 2006, our total registered population was 773 people, of which 168 residing on-reserve. The community is within the boundaries of the territory described by the James Bay Treat of 1905 - Treaty No. 9. The Long Lake reserve was official created when the Band signed an adhesion to Treaty no. 9 on August 9, 1906, although the Band had long been resident in the area. Portions of the reserve land were surrendered and sold in subsequent years.
Marine ForecastsOld School Marine is a marine services family company based in Vancouver. We focus on towing, salvaging, emergency vessel repair services, crew changes and water taxi services. We are here to help commercial and recreational mariners alike.Our team of trained and experienced mariners has all the required certifications for marine assistance sevices and tug boat crew changes. If we dont have a person with the right tickets within our permanent staff, our large network of contacts can allow us to find the right person in a matter of minutes.We cover the following areas: Vancouver Harbour, Fraser River, Howe Sound, North arm, Main arm, the Georgia Straight, the Burrard Inlet, Pitt Lake, the Gulf Islands, the BC Coast and the Lower Mainland rivers all the way to Campbell River and Toba Inlet.We are ''Old School'' because we adhere to the old school values of integrity, trust and fellowship.For us, a handshake is enough: when we come to help fellow mariners, taking appropriate action is our priority, paperwork is secondary