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Limpact has been an active manufacturer / exporter of custom products for the non-ferrous electrolytic metals refining industry for 40 years. We are a privately owned company operating from the city of Cobourg, Canada. As part of the Brochot Group of companies, we have a network of manufacturing plants to produce our products closer to our customers who span over 20 countries worldwide. Our unique process of impact bonding dissimilar metals allows us to manufacture energy-saving products with increased service life for metals refining. You will find Limpact products in most of the leading zinc refineries around the world, as they have been for the past 40 years
Lakeport Power Ltd. is a distributor of electrical utility supplies, providing a wide range of products and services to utilities and contractors globally, including transformers, hardware, tools, and in-house repair services.
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MacCoubrey Funeral Home has been working hand in hand with Cobourg Union Cemetery to develop a green option for the environmentally concerned members of the public. The green package offered by the funeral home includes environmental stationery, environmental embalming, environmental caskets and reduced vehicle usage. In conjunction with this the cemetery is opening a green section for environmental burials, those being immediate burials or environmentally embalmed burials using environmental containers or caskets. No standard embalmings or cremations will be allowed in this section of the cemetery. This portion of the cemetery will be left in a natural setting with limited grounds keeping. Central field stone markers are planned to be used rather than individual markers. Tree planting and natural vegetation will be encouraged.