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Advance Plastics is a tooling and injection molding facility located in Burnaby, B.C. - We are proudly Canadian and utilize Canadian businesses when we have specific needs for a project. With over 25 years in the plastics business, Advance Plastics constantly sees innovations and improvements that we share with our customers to ensure that they are utilizing the right procedures for their product.
At SMann Design Group in Surrey, we apply sound principles of design-build using eco-friendly tools to deliver spaces that inspire. We look forward to working with you on your next project.
Welcome!Your website may well be the first impression a potential client receives about your company. It should therefore be designed as an extension of your business and contain useful and current information. It should be accessible, easy to navigate an
For all of your battery needs, come to Batteries Included in Nanaimo. We are your one-stop-shop for everything from alkaline batteries to watch batteries.
Count on Nanaimo's Houle Electric for all your residential, commercial and industrial electrical needs. We offer electrical installations, repairs, additions and upgrades. Call us or visit our website to request a quote. 24-hour emergency service is available.
OUR VISION is a world in balance. OUR MISSION is to engage our communities through inspiration, conservation and the provision of purposeful goods for exploring the natural world. Sitka is a lifestyle brand designed by the sea and woven by a common thread. At the centre of our collective consciousness is a reverence for our surrounding environment – both the wild and the human in equal measure. We draw our inspiration from trekking the peaks and valleys of the mountain passes, wandering the tree-lined coastal trails, roaming the rainy blocks of the cities and drifting through the swells of the Salish Sea.