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The Co-operators Group Limited is a Canadian co-operative with more than $48 billion in assets under administration. Through its group of companies it offers home, auto, life, group, travel, commercial and farm insurance, as well as investment products. The organization protects over 629,000 lives, 800,000 homes, 1.3 million vehicles, 39,000 farms and 197,000 businesses. It insures 175, 000 employees through Group Benefits plans, offers a wide range of Wealth Management products and provides Credit Lfe insurance to 617,000 Canadians.
The Co-operators is well known for its community involvement. As a co-operative insurer, the organization believes it has a responsibility to help build stronger, safer communities by actively supporting distraction-free driving, mental health, flood safety and sustainability.
The Co-operators is listed among the Best Employers in Canada by Aon Hewitt and Corporate Knights' Best 50 Corporate Citizens in Canada.
The Semko family owned this rolling wheat field, and the terrain was so suited for a golf course that they could envision each hole. They began planting trees and irrigating, and in 1979, Greenbryre Golf & Country Club was born. It quickly gained exposure by hosting a celebrity golf challenge in 1980 that brought Gordie Howe, Jan Stephenson and Wayne Gretzky to Saskatoon.
Indulge in the luxurious pleasures of Manitou Springs Resort and Mineral Spa at beautiful Manitou Beach. Often compared to the Dead Sea of Israel, the mysterious waters of Manitou is legendary for its natural buoyancy, mineral-rich properties, and curative powers. The water is so buoyant, it's impossible to sink! You simply float effortlessly all day long. DEAD S
Indulge in the luxurious pleasures of Manitou Springs Resort and Mineral Spa at beautiful Manitou Beach. Often compared to the Dead Sea of Israel, the mysterious waters of Manitou is legendary for its natural buoyancy, mineral-rich properties , and curative powers. The water is so buoyant, it's impossible to sink! You simply float effortlessly all day long. DEAD SEA OF CANADAA European-style spa and hotel in the heart of Canada's prairies.
All metals must be stripped completely before being taken to the transfer station. TRANSFER STATION ACCEPTANCE OF RUBBLEDue to increasing environmental regulations, the practice of burying rubble at the Transfer Station has been immediately discontinued. Asphalt and cement will each have their own separate stockpile and the material will eventually be crushed and reused as road material. Since no more material will be buried on site, the province has designated this facility as a 'transfer station' only.
31 JanThis website is intended to encourage discussion about recent developments in construction law in Canada.The commentary in this website will relate to legislation and case law. Each item for discussion will be set out individually. The item will have a short description of the subject matter. Then, a lengthier discussion of the item will follow. The discussion is solely a matter of my personal view and opinion and does not constitute legal advice.The discussion will generally follow the subjects addressed in my book Heintzman & Goldsmith on Canadian Building Contracts (4th ed. Carswell). Reference to that text will be made from time to time as 'CBC', that is Canadian Building Contracts. However, a broader range of subjects will be addressed in this site than those addressed in CBC.I welcome any views about the commentary in this website and hope that a dialogue will develop about the distinctive aspects of construction law in Canada.
Located in the Moose Jaw area, Carousel Riders offers
quality lessons for all levels of riders with their horses or our own, therapeutic lessons, various boarding packages, horses for lease and for sale and overall, a truly equine friendly atmosphere!