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    ACADEMY OF LEARNING OTTAWA
    ON, K2G 5J8 OTTAWA, 1600 MERIVALE RD. SUITE 217

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    MORTGAGE CENTRE ISLAND PROPERTIES - LEO LEE
    BC, V8X 2V5 VICTORIA, 890 SHORT STREET

    Leo Lee is an AMP, Accredited Mortgage Professional, working as a licensed independent mortgage broker under the firm the Mortgage Centre Island Properties.


  • OKANAGAN SCIENCE CENTRE
    BC, V1T 5G5 VERNON, 2704 HWY 6

    "To inspire scientific inquiry through dynamic and interactive educational programs and exhibits; and to encourage children and adults to appreciate the relevance and universality of science, and its application in the Okanagan."


  • THE CENTRE FOR SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORTATION
    R3C 0G2 WINNIPEG, 103-520 PORTAGE AVENUE

    The Centre for Sustainable Transportation is a membership-based, non-profit organization that facilitates best practices for the movement of people and goods over the long-term. We bridge academic, business, and public interest to identify and help craft winning transportation solutions that benefit society and the environment while enhancing mobility.


  • COBOURG BUSINESS & TOURISM CENTRE
    K9A 2N1 COBOURG, 212 KING STREET WEST

    Cobourg, aptly called the Gem of Lake Ontario for its appealing location along the lakeshore and abundant opportunities for feel-good fun and play. Just an hours' drive away from the urban sprawl of Toronto, and two hours west from Kingston, this little gem is an oasis of quiet small-town life with a fantastic beach, marina and city-style shopping, dining and entertainment.


  • LAURIER CENTRE FOR MILITARY STRATEGIC AND DISARMAMENT STUDIES
    ON, N2J 3Z1 WATERLOO, 266 MARSLAND DR.

    The purpose of the Laurier Centre for Military Strategic and Disarmament Studies is to foster research, teaching, and public discussion of historical and contemporary military and strategic issues. The Centre was founded in 1991 with support from the Military and Strategic Studies programme (now the Security and Defence Forum) of Canada's Department of National Defence. The research activities of the Centre are multi-disciplinary, with concentrations on military history and the strategic analysis of defence operations and peacekeeping.


  • ST. JOHN'S CONVENTION CENTRE
    A1C 1J3 ST. JOHN’S, 50 NEW GOWER STREET

    Featuring 16, 000 square feet, the main Convention Hall can accommodate banquet seating for up to 1, 116 or receptions for groups up to 1, 773 attendees. As an exhibition space, the Convention Hall can hold up to 70 (10 x 10) booths. Built with acoustics in mind, the hall contains a sound booth area overlooking the entire hall floor. With strategically positioned data ports and power outlets throughout the flooring and walls, the Convention Hall allows for a "clear aisle" exhibiting area.


  • CENTRE FOR NONLINEAR DYNAMICS IN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
    QC, H3G 1Y6 MONTREAL, 3655 PROMENADE SIR WILLIAM OSLER

    Graduate students can enroll in one of the following departments: Biomedical Engineering (Université de Montréal) Chemical Engineering (McGill) Mathematics (McGill, Université de Montréal, University of Waterloo) Cognitive Neuroscience (Université du Quebec à Montréal) Physics (McGill, Ottawa) Physiology (McGill)


  • NORTHERN NIGHTS SLEEP DISORDER CENTRE
    ON, P7E 6E7 THUNDER BAY, 1265 ARTHUR STREET EAST

    NNSDC is a medical centre for people with sleep related problems, owned and operated by Stuart Holtby Medicine Professional Corporation. The centre includes a state of the art 6 bedroom sleep lab supervised by Board Certified specialists and staffed by Board Certified Polysomnography Technologists. NNSDC is accredited by the Ontario Ministry of Health.


  • SEA LAND AIR FLIGHT TRAINING CENTRE
    V6X 4J7 RICHMOND, 4151 HAZELBRIDGE WAY

    Sea Land Air Flight Centre is a new generation aviation service provider based in Vancouver Canada. We offer a one-stop experience for flight training. Sea Land Air Flight Training Centre is proud to be one of the Transport Canada authorized examination centres for written examination of pilot licensing. We are committed to educate and train the best private pilots and commercial pilots and have the resources and facilities to make your pilot dream come true!


  • THE PRESTIGE ROCKY MOUNTAIN RESORT & CONVENTION CENTRE CRANBROOK
    BC, V1C 6R9 CRANBROOK, 209 VAN HORNE STREET SOUTH

    Situated in the beautiful mountain city of Cranbrook, the Prestige Rocky Mountain Resort is located close to downtown and adjacent to the Canadian Museum of Rail Travel. The resort, 306 km (190 mi.) northeast of Spokane and 403 km (250 mi.) southwest of Calgary, is the ideal destination choice for conventions and retreats. Activities for the outdoor enthusiast such as biking, golfing, skiing, fishing, hiking, swimming and cycling are all easily accessible from the resort.


  • THE PRESTIGE OCEANFRONT RESORT & CONFERENCE CENTRE SOOKE
    BC, V1Y 6L7 KELOWNA, 516 LAWRENCE AVENUE

    Opening 2011, we invite you to discover our newest addition to Prestige Hotels & Resorts in the stunning seaside town of Sooke on Vancouver Island. The Prestige Oceanfront Resort & Convention Centre is your ideal haven for relaxation and rejuvenation. Our full service resort features luxurious guest rooms, exceptional dining experiences, and extraordinary hospitality. Rising above the Pacific Ocean, our waterfront resort offers breath-taking views of Sooke Harbour, Sooke Basin, Juan de Fuca Strait and the Olympic Mountains. Conveniently located near unique local attractions and recreational facilities, we invite you to indulge in a truly West Coast experience.


  • ATMOSPHERE - EDMONTON CITY CENTRE
    AB, T5J 2Y9 EDMONTON, UNIT 124 & 221 EDMONTON CITY CENTRE, 10205 101 ST.

    We offer a large selection of medium to high-end outdoor products and services, such as: clothing, footwear, outdoor equipment and accessories.


  • ATMOSPHERE - PACIFIC CENTRE
    BC, V7Y 1A1 VANCOUVER, 777 DUNSMUIR ST

    We offer a large selection of medium to high-end outdoor products and services, such as: clothing, footwear, outdoor equipment and accessories. Store Hours Monday : 10:00 - 19:00 Tuesday : 10:00 - 19:00 Wednesday : 10:00 - 21:00 Thursday : 10:00 - 21:00 Friday : 10:00 - 21:00 Saturday : 10:00 - 19:00 Sunday : 11:00 - 18:00


  • PLANETAIRUNISFÉRA INTERNATIONAL CENTRE
    QC, H2H 1M5 MONTRÉAL, 2001, RUE MARIE-ANNE EST

    Offset your carbon emissions and contribute to slowing global warming by buying carbon credits from Planetair. Calculate your emissions from driving , flying or your home in a few simple steps, and purchase offsets online to neutralize them. Planetair is a not-for-profit service offered by the Unisféra International Centre. Planetair helps individuals, corporations, and institutions to reduce their climate footprint.


  • CENTRE D’ARCHIVES DE QUÉBEC
    QC, G1V 4N1 QUÉBEC, 1055, AVENUE DU SÉMINAIRE

    Since the summer of 2009, I have had the great pleasure of being at the helm of this unique organization, Québec’s premier cultural institution, one entirely dedicated to democratizing knowledge and culture. We perceive this institution to be a crossroads, a hub, a special bridge for the mission of the ministère de la Culture, des Communications et de la Condition feminine—in tune with cultural activities in Québec. BAnQ is represented in all regions, promoting social inclusion and enhancing cultural diversity. It is truly an institution for all. BAnQ collects, preserves and disseminates Québec’s archives and documentary heritage, and thus represents our society’s memory of the past. But it also squarely faces the future, relying on optimal use of new technologies to share its resources.


  • CENTRE D’ARCHIVES DE L'ABITIBI-TÉMISCAMINGUE ET DU NORD-DU-QUÉBEC
    QC, J9X 2P3 ROUYN-NORANDA, 27, RUE DU TERMINUS OUEST

    Since the summer of 2009, I have had the great pleasure of being at the helm of this unique organization, Québec’s premier cultural institution, one entirely dedicated to democratizing knowledge and culture. We perceive this institution to be a crossroads, a hub, a special bridge for the mission of the ministère de la Culture, des Communications et de la Condition feminine—in tune with cultural activities in Québec. BAnQ is represented in all regions, promoting social inclusion and enhancing cultural diversity. It is truly an institution for all. BAnQ collects, preserves and disseminates Québec’s archives and documentary heritage, and thus represents our society’s memory of the past. But it also squarely faces the future, relying on optimal use of new technologies to share its resources.


  • CENTRE D’ARCHIVES DE LA CÔTE-NORD
    QC, G4R 1Y1 SEPT-ÎLES, 700, BOULEVARD LAURE

    Since the summer of 2009, I have had the great pleasure of being at the helm of this unique organization, Québec’s premier cultural institution, one entirely dedicated to democratizing knowledge and culture. We perceive this institution to be a crossroads, a hub, a special bridge for the mission of the ministère de la Culture, des Communications et de la Condition feminine—in tune with cultural activities in Québec. BAnQ is represented in all regions, promoting social inclusion and enhancing cultural diversity. It is truly an institution for all. BAnQ collects, preserves and disseminates Québec’s archives and documentary heritage, and thus represents our society’s memory of the past. But it also squarely faces the future, relying on optimal use of new technologies to share its resources.


  • CENTRE D’ARCHIVES DU SAGUENAY–LAC-SAINT-JEAN
    QC, G7H 7K9 CHICOUTIMI, 930, RUE JACQUES-CARTIER EST

    Since the summer of 2009, I have had the great pleasure of being at the helm of this unique organization, Québec’s premier cultural institution, one entirely dedicated to democratizing knowledge and culture. We perceive this institution to be a crossroads, a hub, a special bridge for the mission of the ministère de la Culture, des Communications et de la Condition feminine—in tune with cultural activities in Québec. BAnQ is represented in all regions, promoting social inclusion and enhancing cultural diversity. It is truly an institution for all. BAnQ collects, preserves and disseminates Québec’s archives and documentary heritage, and thus represents our society’s memory of the past. But it also squarely faces the future, relying on optimal use of new technologies to share its resources.


  • CENTRE D’ARCHIVES DE LA MAURICIE ET DU CENTRE-DU-QUÉBEC
    QC, G9A 2G7 TROIS-RIVIÈRES, 225, RUE DES FORGES

    Since the summer of 2009, I have had the great pleasure of being at the helm of this unique organization, Québec’s premier cultural institution, one entirely dedicated to democratizing knowledge and culture. We perceive this institution to be a crossroads, a hub, a special bridge for the mission of the ministère de la Culture, des Communications et de la Condition feminine—in tune with cultural activities in Québec. BAnQ is represented in all regions, promoting social inclusion and enhancing cultural diversity. It is truly an institution for all. BAnQ collects, preserves and disseminates Québec’s archives and documentary heritage, and thus represents our society’s memory of the past. But it also squarely faces the future, relying on optimal use of new technologies to share its resources.


  • CENTRE D’ARCHIVES DE L'OUTAOUAIS
    QC, J8T 8H9 GATINEAU, 855, BOULEVARD DE LA GAPPE

    Since the summer of 2009, I have had the great pleasure of being at the helm of this unique organization, Québec’s premier cultural institution, one entirely dedicated to democratizing knowledge and culture. We perceive this institution to be a crossroads, a hub, a special bridge for the mission of the ministère de la Culture, des Communications et de la Condition feminine—in tune with cultural activities in Québec. BAnQ is represented in all regions, promoting social inclusion and enhancing cultural diversity. It is truly an institution for all. BAnQ collects, preserves and disseminates Québec’s archives and documentary heritage, and thus represents our society’s memory of the past. But it also squarely faces the future, relying on optimal use of new technologies to share its resources.


  • ATMOSPHERE - MÉGA CENTRE LEBOURGNEUF
    QC, G2J 1R8 QUÉBEC, 200 BOUVIER STREET (LEBOURGNEUF)

    We offer a large selection of medium to high-end outdoor products and services, such as: clothing, footwear, outdoor equipment and accessories. Store Hours Monday : 9:30 - 17:30 Tuesday : 9:30 - 17:30 Wednesday : 9:30 - 17:30 Thursday : 9:30 - 21:00 Friday : 9:30 - 21:00 Saturday : 9:00 - 17:00 Sunday : 10:00 - 17:00


  • ATMOSPHERE - EATON CENTRE
    ON, M5B 2H6 TORONTO, 281 YONGE ST.

    We offer a large selection of medium to high-end outdoor products and services, such as: clothing, footwear, outdoor equipment and accessories. Store Hours Monday : 10:00 - 21:00 Tuesday : 10:00 - 21:00 Wednesday : 10:00 - 21:00 Thursday : 10:00 - 21:00 Friday : 10:00 - 21:00 Saturday : 9:30 - 19:00 Sunday : 12:00 - 18:00


  • SPORT INFORMATION RESOURCE CENTRE (SIRC)
    ON, M3C 3N7 TORONTO, 3 CONCORDE GATE

    Sport Information Resource Centre (SIRC) is a not-for-profit amateur sport organization with the mandate to provide information and serve the educational needs of organizations and individuals involved in, or responsible for the development of, sport and fitness in Canada and around the world. The resource centre is open Monday to Friday from 8:30 to 4:30 EST.


  • The Ottawa Peace and Enviroment Resource Centre (PERC) is an incorporated, registered charity. It is primarily a volunteer-run, grassroots organization with a Board of Directors to govern its operations.


  • MANITOBA THEATRE CENTRE
    MB, R2C 0A1 WINNIPEG, STREET

    The Manitoba Theatre Centre is a community-based, registered charitable not-for-profit arts organization. MTC was Canada’s first English-speaking regional theatre and, under founding Artistic Director John Hirsch, became a model for regional theatres throughout North America. When John Hirsch and Tom Hendry founded the Manitoba Theatre Centre in 1958, their goal was to create great professional theatre with mass appeal. As Hendry said, "One can endlessly cite statistics to prove employment, economic impact and tourist magnetism. What the arts - given a chance - bring to a city is something in addition to all those material rewards. They give a great city an image of its soul."


  • CHURCHILL NORTHERN STUDIES CENTRE
    MB, R0B 0E0 CHURCHILL, LAUNCH RD

    Founded in 1976, the Churchill Northern Studies Centre is an independent, non-profit research and education facility located 23 km east of the town of Churchill, Manitoba. We provide accommodations, meals, equipment rentals, and logistical support to scientific researchers working on a diverse range of topics of interest to northern science. In addition to research, the Centre facilitates a wide range of educational programming ranging from general interest courses for the visiting public to university credit courses for students.


  • CENTRE FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING IN TORONTO INCORPORATED
    ON, M4W 3L4 TORONTO, 365 BLOOR STREET EAST

    CILT operates on the philosophy of the Independent Living movement which was developed in response to traditional rehabilitation services models. CILT's aim is to develop and implement dignified social services that empower individuals rather than create dependencies. We encourage people with disabilities to take control of their own lives by exercising their right to examine options, make choices, take risks and even make mistakes.


  • SORRENTO CENTRE
    BC, V0E 2W0 SORRENTO, 1159 PASSCHENDAELE ROAD

    For 45 years, Sorrento Centre has offered a setting for inspiration, gathering and growth. Year round, the staff welcome groups and organizations from throughout British Columbia, Alberta, and across Canada and the United States. With affordable lodging and conference/retreat facilities, and very cost-effective cabin and camping options, Sorrento Centre meets the conference, retreat, family reunion, seminar and meeting needs of businesses, government and social agencies, special interest groups and service clubs, musicians, schools, youth programs and churches. It would be our privilege to host your next gathering.


  • ROUND LAKE TREATMENT CENTRE
    BC, V0E 1B5 ARMSTRONG, 200 EMERY LOUIS ROAD

    Round Lake Treatment Centre is an accredited 36-bed alcohol and drug abuse treatment facility located on the Okanagan Indian Reserve near Vernon in British Columbia's Okanagan Valley. Programs in addictions treatment are offered to clients from throughout the province, with a focus on holistic healing and First Nations’ culture. It is situated in a private, park-like setting on the edge of scenic Round Lake.


  • 411 SENIORS CENTRE
    BC, V6B 1X4 VANCOUVER, 411 DUNSMUIR STREET

    The 411 Seniors Centre is an easily accessible, multi-purpose social and recreational drop in facility for seniors.Centrally located in downtown Vancouver, the Centre offers a variety of programs, services and special projects for seniors. It also houses several Associate Members who directly or indirectly work with seniors.The Centre is directed by the 411 Seniors Centre Society, with a Board of Directors, a small staff and a number of volunteers.


  • BACK TO BASICS HEALTH & REHABILITATION CENTRE
    ON, N1H 3R3 GUELPH, ST. WEST SUITE 202

    We are proud to offer you a team of highly-skilled doctors and therapists who continuously upgrade their skills to bring you high quality care along with the latest treatments and techniques. Regardless of your health goals, please understand that we see ourselves as mere servants. You’re the boss! It’s your body and it’s up to you to decide which of our services you want and how often. At Back2Basics, we hope to guide you toward optimum wellness.


  • THE POWER CENTRE
    ON, P7B 3Z7 THUNDER BAY, 707 MEMORIAL AVENUE

    The Power Centre is a locally owned and operated company that has been serving its customers in the Thunder Bay, Ontario area for over 20 years. Power Centre is a fast action paced retail company specializing in providing quality electronics at the guaranteed best prices.


  • HOME COMFORT CENTRE INC
    L4T 1A1 MISSISSAUGA, 720 BRISTOL ROAD WEST

    Home Comfort Centre Inc., formerly known as Canada House Service Ltd., was established in 1989. The Canadian-owned company specializes in providing home improvement equipment products and services to enhance the health and safety of many Canadian work and home environments. By starting out as a company providing services, we continue to be a company that serves the customer. With locations located in Markham, Mississauga, and Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada, we aim to provide superior personalized service, best price and extensive product selection at your convenience.


  • ACHILLES FOOT HEALTH CENTRE
    BC, V3R 1J7 SURREY, SUITE 102 10190 - 152A STREET

    We are the largest podiatric foot-care specialty facility in at least western Canada, and strive to be the leader in providing patients with the highest level of health care and state-of-the-art technology difficult to impossible to find elsewhere. For instance: Our facility is equipped with multiple consultation and general treatment rooms and a physiotherapy room. We also have a biomechanics room complete with a treadmill for gait analysis and a casting room, so we can apply casts for broken bones and make custom-made orthotic devices, braces, shoes, boots, and sandals to control or correct many mechanical abnormalities.


  • CANADIAN CENTRE FOR OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY
    ON, L8N 1M5 HAMILTON, 135 HUNTER STREET EAST

    The Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) has a vision: the elimination of work-related illnesses and injuries. We serve Canadians – and the world – with credible and relevant tools and resources to improve workplace health and safety programs. We encourage you to join us in creating a work world without pain, loss or tragedy. We believe that all Canadians have a fundamental right to a healthy and safe working environment. Through our programs, services, knowledge, commitment, and action, CCOHS will continue its efforts to advance health and safety in the workplace.


  • NORTHWEST BUSINESS CENTRE
    ON, P9N 1G1 KENORA, 227 Second Street South

    The Northwest Business Centre is empowering entrepreneurs - like you - across the entire Kenora Rainy River district; helping businesses start, grow, expand, and prosper. Browse our site, embrace your idea, contact us, and prepare to embark on the business journey you have dreamed of.


  • COBEQUID EDUCATIONAL CENTRE
    NS, B2N 3K3 TRURO, 34 LORNE STREET

    We offer outstanding programs in almost every area: academics, advanced courses, At-Risk Intervention program, School-to-Work program, Band, Music, Drama, Art, Physical Education, Business Education, Technology Education, Career and Life Management, Yearbook Production, Student Government and Student Services.


  • DAYS INN AND CONFERENCE CENTRE
    ON, P4N 1S4 TIMMINS, 14 MOUNTJOY STREET SOUTH

    Whether you visit us on business or for pleasure, you will appreciate our warm welcome and knowledgeable front desk staff. We will ensure all of the amenities that you need and expect during your stay are made available to you.


  • ERITREAN CANADIAN COMMUNITY CENTRE OF METROPOLITAN TORONTO
    ON, M6C 1A3 TORONTO, 579 ST CLAIR AVE WEST

    The Eritrean Canadian Community Centre of Metropolitan Toronto (ECCC) is a non-profit charitable organization established in 1985. It provides immigrant and refugees settlement services and creates the environment for building capacity in the Eritrean community of Toronto. We encourage you to visit us regularly as we continue to update the website with information about our services, projects, volunteer and employment opportunities.


  • HUNTSMAN MARINE SCIENCE CENTRE
    NB, E5B 2L7 ST. ANDREWS, 1 LOWER CAMPUS ROAD

    The HMSC is a registered not-for-profit charitable institution that is governed by a Board of Directors and has an Advisory Board. The campus is located in St. Andrews-by-the-Sea, New Brunswick, Canada which is on the shore of the St. Croix estuary, on the lower part of the Bay of Fundy. Through research and education, the HMSC will enhance knowledge and provide the leadership necessary to achieve sustainable development and effective management of the coastal environment by: Developing and transferring relevant science and technology to the private sector; Contributing to the training and education of future generations of scientists and technologists through the provision of unique research and teaching facilities to universities and other institutions;


  • IMMIGRANT WOMEN’S CENTRE
    ON, L8N 1E8 HAMILTON, 8 MAIN ST. E. STE. 101

    Founded in 1988, the Immigrant Women’s Centre is an equality seeking, anti-racist, charitable organization dedicated to the social, political and economic inclusion of refugee and immigrant women in a just and supportive Canadian society. The Centre is committed to enabling refugee and immigrant women to discover and build their new futures through skills development and settlement support.


  • KELOWNA MANUAL THERAPY CENTRE
    BC, V1Y4R9 KELOWNA, 1934 AMBROSI RD

    At Kelowna Manual Therapy Centre we can help you recover from injury and reduce the risk of re-injury. We can help you take a proactive approach to your health care and give you access to treatment that is convenient as well as highly effective.


  • KINGSTON LEARNING CENTRE
    ON, K7M 8H9 KINGSTON, 742 ARLINGTON PARK PLACE

    At the Kingston Learning Centre, we believe that college is a necessary building block in the achievement of your career goals. We believe that hard, practical work is enjoyable because it leads to solid skills, self-fulfillment, and the career of your lifetime.


  • LAUREL CREEK NATURE CENTRE
    ON, N2V 2L3 WATERLOO, 525 BEAVER CREEK ROAD

    Laurel Creek Nature Centre is an attractive modern building with two classrooms and a large auditorium. The Nature Centre was built in 1977 and expanded in 1990 with financial assistance from the Grand River Conservation Foundation. The Laurel Creek stream runs through the 47-hectare (120-acre) property, which includes mature woods, wetlands and open fields. The stream and pond on the property provide ideal sites for water studies. Because of the diversity of habitats Laurel Creek is a favourite spot for birders. The property is adjacent to the 600 acre Laurel Creek Conservation Area.


  • MARY WINSPEAR CENTRE
    BC, V8L 1W9 SIDNEY, 2243 BEACON AVENUE

    The Mary Winspear Cultural and Conference Centre is an integral part of the local Peninsula community as well as an important facility to the broader business, social and cultural event clientele. Its rich history from the 1950s is evident in our modern building’s wood beam structures and in the pride staff take in the delivery of our centre's many services and events.


  • PRESTON TRAVEL CENTRE
    ON, N3H 3N6 CAMBRIDGE, 606 KING STREET, CAMBRIDGE

    Preston Travel Centre is the oldest travel agency in the Cambridge area. Our high standards and consistent attention to details have seen Preston Travel through almost 4 decades in the Golden Triangle. Our motto " Without an agent your on your own" has been proven time after time. When your travel arrangements go wrong, it's Preston Travel that will make it right. Soon you will be able to book all your favourite holiday packages online with Preston Travel Centre. Our red tag holidays, and sell off prices, will make last minute getaways easy.


  • RAINBOW WOODBINE CENTRE
    ON, M9W 6K5 TORONTO, 500 REXDALE BOULEVARD

    One of Rainbow/Magic Lantern's strengths is that it has a variety of cinemas, in many types of locations. We have small town single screen theatres; we have large city multiplex theatres; we have discount theatres and we have art/alternative theatres. We are not a "one-size-fits-all" company because we see the value in diversity of movie-going experiences. The next Rainbow Cinema was at Promenade Mall, Thornhill. It opened as a Rainbow Discount cinema, but due to market conditions switched policies to play first run movies at moderate prices. Still a great movie deal, but with first run films! The next year two more locations were added in Toronto, using Promenade's operation pattern. The first Ontario cinema opened by Magic Lantern was in London, at Galleria Mall (now Citi Plaza). It was opened as a discount move-over cinema, and so it was called Rainbow, like the ones in Saskatchewan. Rainbow Galleria is a success story right from the start.


  • SLEEP N COMFORT CENTRE
    ON, N3T 2T4 BRANTFORD, 75 GREY STREET

    Family owned and operated, Sleep N Comfort is known for our integrity and commitment to customer satisfaction. This is what makes Sleep N Comfort Centre the best kept secret in Brantford! If you don't believe it, check us out for yourself! STORE HOURS Monday: 10:00am - 6:00pm Tuesday: 10:00am - 6:00pm Wednesday: 10:00am - 6:00pm Thursday: 10:00am - 8:00pm Friday: 10:00am - 8:00pm Saturday: 9:00am - 5:00pm Sunday: 12:00pm - 5:00pm


  • STRATHCONA COMMUNITY CENTRE
    BC, V6A 3V8 VANCOUVER, 601 KEEFER STREET

    The dentists at the Strathcona Community Dental Clinic work on a rotation basis. All have a wide range of experience in dental health. Currently our dentists are: Dr. Cindy Fong Dr. Anita Orendi Dr. Jeannie Ho Dr. Ellen Wu Dr. Peter Lam Our non-profit clinic provides high quality dental care to children, their families and seniors. We also provide prevention and dental health information and nutritional counseling. The lively clinic, located in Strathcona Elementary School, features children's art, indoor and outdoor play areas and three operational chairs. It also plays a key role in the work of an active community based not-for-profit - Strathcona Health Society (SHS).


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