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Since 1991, Richmond Nychuk has provided professional legal services in several areas of law to the people of Regina and southern Saskatchewan. We make a commitment to help every client understand the benefits and risks of all legal options available and to provide advice and guidance to find practical legal solutions for you, your family, or your business.
If you need legal assistance, call Richmond Nychuk - we can help.
Service Hospitality is a non-profit safety association based out of Saskatchewan. We are committed to providing consultation and education services for employers in the hotel, restaurant, laundry, and community services industries.
It's 2021, you are reviewing your current financial situation and have many questions. You hadn't planned for an event like 2020, and your investments didn't perform as expected. It's time to get back on track but where do you start? You start by booking a financial review with Achieve Wealth Management. If you are a business owner or a government worker, Achieve Wealth Management works for you. We aren't owned by a big company, pushing their products or expensive services. We are an independent financial planning firm partnered with Portfolio Strategies Corporation to provide you with excellent diverse investment companies and expert financial advice. We will analyze your current portfolio, and find out how to improve it. We will help you plan for that next emergency, retirement, business succession and so much more. Achieve Wealth Management is your final stop for financial advice.
Come enjoy a savory meal at Shannon's Pub & Grill. They are open at night all week and are accessible by public transit and car. The neighboring area is notable for its parks and restaurants.
In 1982 I began my studies to become a Psychiatric nurse. In 1984 I graduated and began my career as a registered Psychiatric nurse, a career that I have loved for the past 32 years.
I am a Canadian citizen, born and raised in Canada. Immigration became personal to me nine years ago when I made my first application to sponsor someone under family class. It was a long and difficult process and since I was determined and never gave up, the procedure ended by being successful.
Since I have personally experienced the highs and lows of this process, I make it my personal mission to never give up. I experience the same disappointments my clients do and also the same thrills as they do. We all prefer the thrills and happiness, therefore I am committed to achieve these with you.
I keep in contact with clients after they arrive in Canada. This process unites all of us like a family.
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Evraz Place Has Been A 'Partner In Education' Since 1990 First With Herchmer Community School And Now With Wascana Community School Over The Course Of The School Year, Evraz Place Staff Are Pleased To Provide The Following To Students, Staff And Families
AMY NELSON and BAND will be here in ZENON PARK on Friday, November 14th!Plan on a great time and excellent performance by the very talented Award-Winning Canadian Music Singer/Songwriter.
Today, more than ever before, a growing number of people are experiencing the sweet richness of bison meat. Becoming increasingly more popular in restaurants and diner tables, bison is regularly part of a memorable eating experience.
Advocating for independent cattle producers in Saskatchewan for 100 years!SSGAThe Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association serves, protects and advances the interests of the beef industry in Saskatchewan through communication, education, research and advocacy to help ensure a prosperous, viable and healthy future for individuals and the livestock industry.
Terry Fox was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and raised in Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, a community near Vancouver on Canada's west coast. An active teenager involved in many sports, Terry was only 18 years old when he was diagnosed with osteogenic sarcoma (bone cancer) and forced to have his right leg amputated 15 centimetres (six inches) above the knee in 1977.