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If your business is going to be successful, people working for your business must have access. They need access to technology, to other people, and to the ideas in their heads. It used to be that you could sit around a conference room table, talk at the water cooler or pop your head into an office and hash out an issue. Now, in a time when business is global and the whistle doesn't blow at 5:00, not being able to reach someone isn't an option.
My husband was a patient at St Mary's for 6 months. He loved the staff as they were so good to him and many times took his mind off his problems. The only complaint he had was the food that was served to him.Read more
Queen's large and unique pool of talented researchers, students, and staff are engaged in a diverse set of sustainability-related activities. What follows are only some of the major environmentally-minded initiatives spearheaded by various groups in the Queen's community.
Our Policy is to deliver products to customers on schedule and at a competitive price. In doing so, the products shall meet all customers' requirements for quality, performance and reliability.
Our trades are local well established businesses that know our level of standards in the industry and with whom we have built a reputation of good work ethics.
The School was affiliated with Queen's University, but was formed independently in order to qualify for provincial government grants. These grants could not be obtained by the University because the government would not subsidize Church-affiliated colleges. The idea of a school of practical science had been maturing in the minds of Chancellor Sandford Fleming and Principal Grant for some time and many Kingstonians supported the idea. In 1887, John Carruthers provided money for a Science Hall, which was opened in 1891. When the School of Mining was founded two years later, Science Hall became its home. Dr. W.L. Goodwin of Queen's Chemistry Department was appointed Director of the School. A great deal of the credit for the development of the School of Mining must be given to Dr. Goodwin, who constantly pressed for more and better equipment, and for larger and better accommodation. A Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science was created within Queen's College in 1894 with Professor Nathan F.