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OK Tire is a tire and auto service retailer in M'Chigeeng F.N., ON. You can find all types of tires; all-season, summer, all-weather, winter, off-road, run-flat, lawn & garden, ATV/UTV, trailer, golf cart and more from leading manufacturers like Bridgestone, Gislaved, Blackhawk, Cooper Tires and Toyo. Offering full auto service; oil change, brakes, steering and suspension, alignment, and more. Browse our extensive assortment of premium accessories for cars, SUV's, and CUV's. Shop local at the proudly Canadian, independently owned and operated OK Tire West Bay and take advantage of our flexible financing options and national warranty coverage.
The Chapleau and District Family Health Team (CDFHT) is an interdisciplinary team of health care providers including Nurse Practitioners, Registered Nurses, a Pharmacist, a Respiratory Therapist and a team of Chiropodists. All of our providers work side-by-side with our local Family Physicians in the Chapleau Medical Centre to offer you access to the right service by the right provider at the right time.
Yellow Pages Is A Canadian Digital Media and marketing Solutions Company That Supports Local Economies By Helping Businesses Reach New clients and Foster Stronger Relationships With Existing Ones.
Hawthorn Mount is an individually designed and built 4/5 bedroom detached property which stands within a large elevated plot positioned on Cold Hill Lane, New Mill. This substantial family home was built 11 years ago to a high standard and has been upgraded from its original build and completed with a modern interior design and a contemporary open plan theme. In addition to offering a versatile layout, the property benefits from having 3 reception rooms to the ground floor which complement the individually designed open plan dining kitchen.
I've neglected the price structure of "Native Art by Mishibinijima" since 1978 with a reason. Leaving the price structure between three and five dollars per square allowed art collectors to own Mishibinijima originals than to present. This price structure needs to change immediately and move between seven and twelve dollars per square inch pending on my workmanship and concept
This solely benefits my personal art collectors and time this change to take place towards their vested interests. This move also allows artist and clientele privileges towards availability.
I've always allowed Native Art by Mishibinijima or Mishmountain art style to speak for themselves and Mishibinijima through with public art speaking.
Ronald V. Trebb is a graduate of both Laurentian University (1975) where he obtained a B.Sc (in physics), and also the University of Windsor (also 1975) where he obtained his Bachelor of Laws degree (LL.B). He was called to the Ontario Bar in 1977 and has practiced as a partner of the firm since 1978.
Ron’s present practice focuses primarily upon various aspects of corporate/commercial law. He provides services related to the incorporation, organization, re-organization, amalgamation and dissolution of corporation. He also advises his clients with respect to asset purchase and share purchase type transactions, franchising and licensing arrangements, shareholder agreements and other corporate governance issues His practice also encompasses the provision of necessary professional services to a number of Professional Corporations incorporated for physicians, dentists, barristers and solicitors and other professionals.
The Township of Chapleau is situated within the Boreal Forest and Arctic Watershed Region of Northern Ontario. Chapleau is best known for being the home of the world's largest Crown Game Preserve, as well as being the 2011 winners of WFN's Ultimate Fishing Town Canada contest. The Game Preserve, established in 1925, is 700,000 hectares in size, making it an exciting eco-tourism destination for world nature and wildlife travelers
Manitoulin Island is unique in many ways – it is the world's largest sweet water or freshwater Island. It has more than a hundred inland lakes between its shores, and many of those lakes have Islands on them! There are more than two dozen small settlements, first nations and towns spread out across more than 160 kilometers of boreal forest, lakes, rivers, shorelines, escarpments, meadows and alvars.