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Dave's Carpet Cleaning is proud to provide Winnipeg and surrounding areas with professional carpet and upholstery cleaning services for both residential and commercial clients. Dave is an IICRC certified cleaner with over 25 years of experience. Call today and book your appointment.
"Our chiropractic mission and philosophy is based on one simple, yet powerful sentence: Improving community health naturally, one family at a time.
You will feel welcomed from the moment you enter our relaxing reception area, where you can help yourself to tea and a healthy snack at the refreshment centre. Arrive early for your appointment and you can browse through the health and wellness library, and even check out the book that interests you most.
In our innovative adjusting area, you will receive healing chiropractic adjustments, personalized spinal rehabilitation, or listen to one of our powerful health workshops. The tranquil massage room awaits those of you who need to unwind, or require some deep tissue therapy post injury.
Our approach is simple. We believe that health is among our most valuable possessions."
Helped us with our pest problem. Came out same day service. Discussed all the different options and what would work best in our situation. Very professional. Would definitely recommend and use again if ever needed. Read more
Queen Bee Hotel is directly located in front of the main entrance of University of Manitoba in the Fort Garry (South Pembina Hwy # 42) region.
Based on providing safe and comfortable accommodation, our service goal is to assure clean and calm environment to all our guests.
Queen Bee Hotel has the most adequate environment for all different purposes of the trip including travelling, university, hospital, family occasions and business trips. During your stay at our hotel, your needs in life are within a 5 minute walking distance.
Since 1992, the US Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Design for the Environment Garment and Textile Care Partnership has been working in partnership with the dry-cleaning industry. Their goal? To reduce exposures to perchloroethylene, or perc, the solvent that approximately 85 percent of the more than 35,000 dry cleaners use on garments and textile products. This nonflammable, synthetic solvent can potentially cause harm to the workers who are exposed to it, as well as to you and the environment. Some studies have shown that workers exposed to perc have higher risks of skin, liver, and kidney damage, and possibly some types of cancer. Perc can also get into our air, water, and soil during several phases of the dry-cleaning process, and it can enter your body through drinking-water contamination, skin exposure, or most frequently, inhalation.