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P&T IT BROTHER offers computer (Desktop, Laptop, Netbook) sales, computer parts sales, computer repair, Web Design, Graphic Design, Networking, and all other IT solutions in Muskoka area. ( Bracebridge | Gravenhurst | Orillia ) Also offers On-Site support. IT BROTHER is located in Gravenhurst, ON, CANADA
In Your Hands Media serves the GTA and durham region with high quality cd and dvd duplication and replication services. FREE SHIPPING!(only orders over 100 units) for all in the GTA. MARKET YOUR BUSINESS BETTER WITH CD BUSINESS CARDS $0.86 each STORE READY CD'S $0.99 each 500 PROMO PACKAGED CD'S FOR $499 FREE SHIPPING! (only orders over 100 units)
- MAGNACHARGE BATTERY CORPORATIO
AB, 12020 149 ST NW, T5V 1P2 EDMONTON | 780-452-2863
4 out of 5 based on 2 review(s)Canada's Wholesale and Retail Battery Supplier of choice since 1964 Master distributor of Trojan Batteries and other quality products Price and Quality Satisfaction Guaranteed
- ARTIK TS & PROMOTIONS
ON, 314 ADELAIDE STREET EAST, M5A 1N1 TORONTO | 416-815-7770
5 out of 5 based on 2 review(s)Artik offers you custom screen printing and embroidery on T-shirts and apparel and customized promotional items. We are friendly and you will always get your order done on time and in great quality.
- COLUMBUS RADIO LTD
MB, 1151 SANFORD STREET, R3E 3A1 WINNIPEG | (001) 204-775-0435
4 out of 5 based on 4 review(s)Payment Options: interac, visa, mastercard
For more than 80 years, NOTO, Nature & Outdoor Tourism Ontario, has remained a not-for-profit association representing over 500 tourism operations, industry providers & public members. Most of our members operate lodges, resorts, camps, camping/trailer parks, canoe outfitters, and fly-in services located in the heart of the Ontario wilderness. Known throughout our history as Northern Ontario Outfitters Association, we have recently adopted a new operating name and accepted an updated mandate.
CITY PRO ENTERTAINMENT has been an Alberta DJ (Disc Jockey) and surpassing the expectations of clients and their guests alike since 1984. Our mission is to provide a service that exceeds the expectations of all our clients. From the children to the grandparents at a wedding or anniversary to employees or even the boss at a corporate event. We strive to entertain with tastefully interactive and high energy hosts who have all of your guests in mind.
A BPL Library Card is available at no charge to people who live, work, or attend school in Burlington, pay property taxes here, or live in Halton Region.
- BURLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARIES & BRANCHES
ON, 6611 PANTON STREET, KILBRIDE SCHOOL, L7P 0L8 KILBRIDE | 905.335.4011A BPL Library Card is available at no charge to people who live, work, or attend school in Burlington, pay property taxes here, or live in Halton Region.
Canadian Cowboy Country- with complete event listings on everything cowboy, a marketplace to purchase some fantastic cowboy and western gear, and a pre-view of up coming issues of the Canadian Cowboy Country Magazine.
Country Blessings B&B Retreat is a guest home in the Kawarthas with nearby special events & day trips, special couples weekends, or your own getaway in the peace of our country setting & your own suite. We have accessibility for disabled visitors; we welcome families, and even consider your pets.
- MATTHEW LARKIN, ORGANIST CHORAL DIRECTOR, COMPOSER
ON, 439 QUEEN STREET, K1R 5A6 OTTAWA | 613-236-9149Well-known both as an organist and choral conductor, Matthew Larkin received his early musical training as a chorister at St. George's Cathedral, Kingston, and was assistant organist there while in high school. He was Organ Scholar of Trinity College at the University of Toronto where he studied with John Tuttle, and later attended the Royal College of Music (UK), where he studied with Nicholas Danby.
The Swan Motel welcomes you to Stratford Ontario. For over forty years our family has been graciously welcoming Stratford Shakespeare Festival patrons to our cozy motel nestled in a private country setting at the edge of the city. Just two miles south of the Stratford's historic downtown and only minutes from Stratford's world class theatres, fine restaurants, interesting shops and galleries, we combine big-city sophistication with country charm.
Library service began on Gabriola Island as a bookmobile and the Books by Mail service was very popular. The Gabriola Island branch officially opened in 1999.
The South Cowichan library branch was established in 1989, but was originally the Shawnigan Lake branch which was established in 1946.
The Ucluelet library branch was established in 1971 but previous to this offered library type service through a community book exchange. The Ucluelet branch is now located in the new Ucluelet Community Centre, a LEED certified recreation facility with other community organizations, music hall, youth centre and community rooms.
CTY Computers is a computer hardware retailer to provide Canadian great price and services. CTY Computers started its business at Pickering, Ontario in October 2001. In July 2002, It moved to new location at Richmond Hill, Ontario. In December 2005, opened its second retail store at Toronto downtown area. During this few years, CTY Computers served thousands of customers in GTA, and has built up its very good reputation on it's customer services and professional computer knowledge and…
The Fort Saskatchewan Public Library provides and promotes resources, services, and programs to meet community needs for leisure, study and information in an environment that is welcoming and supportive. Library Hours: 10 am – 9 pm, Monday-Thursday 10 am – 6 pm, Friday 10 am – 5 pm, Saturday 1 pm – 5 pm, Sunday
Established in 1947 the Cowichan library branch has a long history which includes beginnings as a lending library dating back to the late 1800’s. In 2004 the library branch moved to its current location in the Island Savings Centre in Duncan.
Bella Coola library branch was officially opened on April 9th, 1981 in a tiny room with a collection of 4000 books. The library branch expanded to a new building in 1985 and enjoyed the luxury of sunny views, an expanded collection and a children's corner. The Vancouver Island Regional Library services are designed to help you succeed at work, at school and beyond with lifelong learning. We provide online and in-library service options.
The Bamfield book deposit was moved to its current location, in the foyer of the beautiful Bamfield Community School, in 1998. It is operated by dedicated volunteers in the community. Residents of Bamfield are eligible for Books By Mail service as well as being able to use VIRL resources and services via the Bamfield book deposit. The Vancouver Island Regional Library services are designed to help you succeed at work, at school and beyond with lifelong learning. We provide online and in-library…
- VANCOUVER ISLAND REGIONAL LIBRARY
BC, 1240 SHOPPER'S ROW, V9W 2C8 CAMPBELL RIVER | (001) 250-287-3655Library service began in Campbell River as book deposit station in 1936. The library branch officially opened in 1951, has moved locations several times and has been in its present location since 1987.
The Chemainus library branch was established in 1949 and has had a number of different locations until moving to its present location in 1990. Chemainus is a tourist destination but keeps a small town, community driven atmosphere.
- VANCOUVER ISLAND REGIONAL LIBRARY
BC, 101 - 1720 BEAUFORT AVENUE, V9M 1R7 COMOX | (001) 250-339-2971The Village of Comox joined the Vancouver Island Union Library as a book station in 1937, but withdrew in 1957 and re-entered the system as a branch in 1972. The library branch has recently moved to its current location.
On July 30th, 1936, the Courtenay library became “UNION LIBRARY” with Headquarters at Nanaimo. Later in 1951 the name was changed to the present “Courtenay Branch of the Vancouver Island Regional Library”. The library branch moved to its current location in 2001. The branch’s striking architecture has made it a popular downtown attraction.
- VANCOUVER ISLAND REGIONAL LIBRARY
BC, GENERAL DELIVERY, SUTIL POINT RD, V0P 1K0 MANSON'S LANDING | (250) 935-6566The Cortes branch opened in July 1998 in an upstairs portion of the Manson’s Landing Community Hall. Previously library service to Cortes Island was offered through Book Deposits. Books by Mail was also a much-valued service to Cortes Islanders before a library branch was established.
- VANCOUVER ISLAND REGIONAL LIBRARY
BC, P.O. BOX 918, 38 KING GEORGE NORTH, V0R 2G0 LAKE COWICHAN | (001) 250-749-3431The Cowichan Lake library branch was established in 1937 and was housed in several locations until it moved into the newly constructed Municipal building in 1958. The library has been at its current location since 1988.
The Cumberland Branch library was first located in the old City Hall in 1947. Cumberland library briefly withdrew from the regional system in 1967, but renewed interest allowed for a new branch to open in 1975.
Established in 1967, the Gold River library branch first opened in the community hall and moved to its current location in 1993.
- VANCOUVER ISLAND REGIONAL LIBRARY
BC, BOX 37, NEW HORIZONS CENTRE, 1765 SOLLANS RD, V0R 1Z0 HORNBY ISLAND | (250) 335-0044The Hornby Island library branch was served by the Comox Bookmobile until 1987 when a library branch was established. The branch moved in 1990 to its current location.
- VANCOUVER ISLAND REGIONAL LIBRARY
BC, BOX 389, NO 3-740 1ST AVE, V9G 1A3 LADYSMITH | (001) 250-245-2322The Ladysmith library branch was established in the Vancouver Island Union Library system 1937, but had a brief history as a public library, opening in 1935 with a collection of 800 volumes. The library branch has been at its current location since 1994.
The Masset library branch joined the Vancouver Island Regional Library system in 1983, but has had community library service since the 1940’s.
The Nanaimo library branch was established in 1936; however the coal mining centre enjoyed library services since the 1860’s. In June 1961 the library moved to a new building on Fitzwilliam Street and in 1997, the Nanaimo Harbourfront Branch moved to its current location on Diana Krall Plaza off Commercial Street in Downtown Nanaimo.
The Parksville library branch was established in 1937 but had a history of library service prior to that in the form of a traveling library. The library has been at its current location since 2001.
- VANCOUVER ISLAND REGIONAL LIBRARY
BC, 4255 WALLACE STREET, UNIT B, V9Y 3Y6 PORT ALBERNI | (250) 723-9511The Port Alberni library was created in 1936 by public plebiscite and was initially located, in 1938, in the back of McVicar’s Drug Store - where store employees acted as library attendants. Then 34 years later, in 1972, the library was located at the Echo Centre and has since undergone a major refurbishment and expansion with the official grand re-opening December 1, 2007.
- VANCOUVER ISLAND REGIONAL LIBRARY
BC, BOX 190, MARINE DRIVE, V0N 2N0 PORT ALICE | (001) 250-284-3554The Port Alice library branch was established in 1972, but enjoyed library service prior to this through the Victoria Open Shelf Library.
- VANCOUVER ISLAND REGIONAL LIBRARY
BC, BOX 283, 36 CEDAR AVENUE WEST, V0T 1R0 PORT CLEMENTS | (001) 250-557-4402The Port Clements library branch was established in 1983. The library branch had its official opening in its new location April 4th, 2009.
- VANCOUVER ISLAND REGIONAL LIBRARY
BC, BOX 251, 7110 MARKET STREET, V0N 2P0 PORT HARDY | (001) 250-949-6661The Port Hardy library branch was established in 1972 but enjoyed a community library service prior to this through local donations and the Travelling Library Commission. The library branch moved to its current location in 1979 and was renovated in 2003.
- VANCOUVER ISLAND REGIONAL LIBRARY
BC, BOX 786, 4 -1584 BROUGHTON BLVD, V0N 2R0 PORT MCNEILL | (001) 250-956-3669The Port McNeill library branch was established in 1972 but previous to this enjoyed community library service. The library branch has been at its current location since 1990 and was renovated in 2006.
- VANCOUVER ISLAND REGIONAL LIBRARY
BC, GENERAL DELIVERY, ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 6633 DEERING ROAD, V0S 1K0 PORT RENFREW | (250) 647-5423The Port Renfrew branch was established in 1964 as a book deposit station. The library branch currently shares space with the elementary school.
The Quadra Island library branch was established in 1988 but previous to this enjoyed library service through the Comox bookmobile. The library branch has been in its current location since 1990.
- VANCOUVER ISLAND REGIONAL LIBRARY
BC, 101 - 660 PRIMROSE STREET, V9K 1S9 QUALICUM BEACH | (001) 250-752-6121The Qualicum Beach library branch was established in 1937 and was housed in several different locations through the years. The library branch has been at its current location “under the clock tower” in the Town Hall since 1997.
- VANCOUVER ISLAND REGIONAL LIBRARY
BC, BOX 339, 138 BAY, COMMUNITY HALL, V0T 1S0 QUEEN CHARLOTTE | (250) 559-4518The Queen Charlotte library branch was established in 1983 but enjoyed a community library service for many years previously. This branch has two public access computer stations and underwent refurbishment in 2007.
- VANCOUVER ISLAND REGIONAL LIBRARY
BC, BOX 228, SEABREEZE PLAZA, ALLIFORD BAY RD, V0T 1T0 SANDSPIT | (001) 250-637-2247The Sandspit library branch was established in 1987, but began as a book deposit station in the early 1980’s. The library branch moved from a hut by the Airport to its current location in 1987.
- VANCOUVER ISLAND REGIONAL LIBRARY
BC, BOX 310, SAYWARD CENTRE MALL, 641C KELSEY WAY, V0P 1R0 SAYWARD | (001) 250-282-5551The Sayward library branch was established in 1971, but enjoyed library service courtesy of the Sayward Women’s Institute as of 1964. The library branch moved to its current location in 1993.
The Sidney-North Saanich branch was established in 1966 and moved to its current location in 1982.
- VANCOUVER ISLAND REGIONAL LIBRARY
BC, BOX 187, 280 1ST STREET, V0N 3E0 SOINTULA | (001) 250-973-6493The Sointula branch was established in 1990 and was renovated in 2003 which allowed for the addition of a cozy reading nook.
The Sooke branch was established in 1963 and was originally located in the building known as “Gibson’s Store”. The library branch has been at its current location since 1985.
The Tahsis branch was established in 1976 and began in small trailer. The library branch moved to its current location in 1982.
The Tofino branch was established in 1968 and previous to this received books shipped in wooden crates by boat. The library branch has been in its current location since 2005.

