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Founded in 1993, Beesum Communications is an Cree-owned and operated creative agency and media production company based in Montreal. We specialize in effectively communicating the messages of our clients through strategically created promotional items, print products, graphic design, multi-media projects, and marketing and communications strategies. Our unique perspective and dedication to customer service and quality comes from our proud corporate background. As an Aboriginal company, we have worked for over 20 years to become experts in providing exceptional and effective communications solutions for our clients, both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal. As such, we are positioned to work with our customers to create meaningful ways of communicating their messaging, projects, brands, and events to the unique and ever-growing Indigenous community within Canada. households within Eeyou Istchee. Some of our top services include: graphic design, printed materials, customized promotional pr
Beautys Luncheonette welcomes you to their coffee shop. This eatery offers a breakfast menu, bagel and a brunch menu for 11$ to 25$. Come experience their casual atmosphere. They graciously feature wheelchair-accessible restaurant. You may pay by MasterCard, Interac and Visa.
Un endroit cool et sans prétention pour bien commencer la journée avec leur brunch. À mi-chemin entre le Mont-Royal et les boutiques du Plateau, ne reste plus qu'à savoir de quel côté partir en ressortant pour bien continuer la journée! Read more
Au Papier japonais offers more than 800 different kinds of Japanese papers, as well as many products made from paper such as notebooks, journals, and greeting cards. A wide range of creative opportunities is available through our course program. What is Washi? Handmade Japanese papers are called washi, and this word has gradually replaced the more common but inaccurate term, “rice paper” which whenever said by an unsuspecting client usually provokes a lengthy explanation! And that’s because, the remarkable qualities of washi come not from rice, but from “kozo” - the mulberry fibres that are the heart of and soul of washi. It is kozo that give washi its diversity of texture, finish and colour, its delicacy and translucence, but exceptional strength and responsiveness to impression, and its low acidity which insures a lasting image.
Cette petite boutique offre une gamme variée de papier qui seront satisfaire tous les besoins. C’est un endroit ou l’on peut y passer tout l’après-midi. Read more
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