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A & L Transport -Air Ronge Custom Business Directory - a Search Prepared February 21/2014 1st Hand Cash Pawn A & L Transport -Air Ronge Box 751 Box 1488 La Ronge, SK Air Ronge, SK S0J 1L0 S0J 3G0 Location: La Ronge & Area Location: La Ronge & Area Contact: Henry McKenzie, Manager Contact: Morris Gabrush, Owner/Manager Tel: 306-425-2470 Tel: 306-425-3266 Fax: 306-425-3623 Fax: 306-425-5277 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Description: Pawn shop, loans, sale of used hardware, Description: Transport general merchandise from home furnishings & electronics. Saskatoon to La Ronge daily reefers/ Super-Bs/ lowbeds/ contract hauling/ winter road/ winching and heavy hauling/ A & A Logging off-road and seasonal road hauling in far Box 157 north with flotation equipment. Green Lake, SK S0M 1B0 Location: Green Lake A & W Family Restaurant - La Ronge Contact: Art Laliberte Box 10 Tel: 306-832-2100 La Ronge, SK Fax: 306-832-2100 S0J 1L0 Description: Stump to dump, log hauling. Location: La Ronge & Area Contact: John Hummelnewell, Manager Tel: 306-425-2332 A & L Transport - Stony Rapids Fax: 306-425-5640 Box 155 Website: www.northwest.ca Stony Rapids, SK Description: Burgers, chicken, & breakfast items. Eat- S0J 2R0 in seating for 40, pick-up, and drive-thru Location: Stony Rapids Part of North Mart Contact: Morris Gabrush, Owner Tel: 306-439-2157 Fax: 306-439-4992 A Kustiak Trucking Ltd.- Air Ronge Email: [email protected] Box 436 Description: Trucking, Storage, Light Truck Rental Air Ronge, SK Units, Construction Equipment: Dozer, S0J 3G0 Loader, Motor Grader, Rick Truck, Fuel Location: La Ronge & Area Truck, Water Truck, Tractor/Skidder and Contact: Art Kustiak, President Gravel Screener Tel: 306-425-4188 Fax: 306-425-4190 Description: Road Construction / sewer & water installation and construction / environmental clean-up and spills (licensed)/ brush cutting (hydro axle)Ice road construction 1 Custom Business Directory - a Search Prepared February 21/2014 A&R Laundromat Access Communications Box 59 Box 1397 Air Ronge, SK La Ronge, SK S0J 3G0 S0J 1L0 Location: La Ronge & Area Location: La Ronge & Area Contact: Robin Louis, Owner Contact: Martin Smith Tel: 306-425-5202 Tel: 306-425-2276 Fax: 306-425-5990 Fax: 306-425-2042 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Description: Laundromat & Confectionery industrial Website: www.myaccess.ca laundry services to mine sites. Description: TV Cable provider/ internet provider/ e- mail hosting services, community channel and home security. Abben Heating & Plumbing Ltd Box 1619 La Ronge, SK Accord Cleaning & Restoration S0J 1L0 Box 719 Location: La Ronge & Area Creighton, SK Contact: Paul Ricklefs S0P 0A0 Tel: 306-420-7767 Location: Creighton & Area Fax: 306-425-8065 Contact: Kelly Flodell, President Email: [email protected] Tel: 306-688-7676 Description: Plumbing, heating, air conditioning, Fax: 306-688-4376 ventilation Contracting sales/Installation & Description: Carpet, upholstery and janitorial cleaning; Repairs.Store Front Retail sales. flood, fire and damage restoration Aboriginal Headstart Ace s Cabs Box 269 523 Douglas Beauval, SK Flin Flon, MB S0M 0G0 R8A 0Z8 Location: Beauval Location: Creighton & Area Contact: Patty Gauthier Contact: Barry Hayes Tel: 306-288-2274 Tel: 204-271-3999 Fax: 306-288-4502 Description: Taxi Service Email: [email protected] Description: School for 3 & 4 year olds, parental support. Acklands-Grainger Inc. Box 390 La Ronge, SK S0J 1L0 Location: La Ronge & Area Contact: Brad Morin, Manager Tel: 306-425-2780 Fax: 306-425-2391 Email: [email protected] Website: www.acklandsgrainger.com Description: Supplier/ Industrial safety & fastener products/ hardware/ power tools/ hand tools/ electrical. 2 Custom Business Directory - a Search Prepared February 21/2014 Action Spray Foam and All Home AJG Exploration Ltd. Renovations P.O. Box 98 Box La Ronge, Saskatchewan Air Ronge, SK S0J 1L0 S0J 3G0 Location: La Ronge & Area Location: La Ronge & Area Contact: Andrew Gracie, Ph.D.,P.Ge, Owner Contact: Bruce Delaney Tel: 306-425-2217 Tel: 306-425-9784 Email: [email protected] Fax: 306-420-7777 Description: Consulting Geo scientist/ Geo;ogy: Email: [email protected] Mineral Exploration Description: Spray foam insulation installment / Home Corporate Mew Moon Minerals renovations & building. Corporation Air Ronge Storage All Saints Anglican Parish Hall Box 396 La Ronge, SK Air Ronge, Saskatchewan S0J 1L0 S0J 3G0 Location: La Ronge & Area Location: La Ronge & Area Tel: 306-425-2492 Contact: Kevin Horvath, Valerie An, Description: Church, Religious services & House of Owner/Manager Worship Tel: 306-425-5660 Email: [email protected] Description: Storage/ Fenced Gated and Locked Alliance Church Compound/24 Hour - 7 Days a Week La Ronge, SK Access Inside & Outside Storage Options S0J 1L0 /Storage Containers, Bay Storage for Location: La Ronge & Area Boats/ Autos/ etc. Yearly or Monthly Tel: 306-425-3404 Rates. Description: Church, Religious services, House Of Worship Aj s Maintenance & Supply Ltd Box 1 Alpine Convenience Store Ltd. Channing, Manitoba Box 329 R0B 0C0 Denare Beach, SK Location: Creighton & Area S0P 0B0 Contact: Aaron Johnson Location: Creighton & Area Tel: 306-688-3352 Contact: Debbie Arsenault Fax: 306-688-3351 Tel: 306-362-2133 Email: [email protected] Fax: 306-362-2137 Description: Heating, air conditioning, HVAC, Email: [email protected] residential, commercial, Description: Convenience store, gas, restaurant & industrial.Electrical & Plumbing. accommodations Hotel. 3 Custom Business Directory - a Search Prepared February 21/2014 Als Place Motel Amisk Atik Resource and Environmental Box-126 Management Stony Rapids, SK Box 362 S0J-2R0 Creighton, Saskatchewan Location: Stony Rapids S0P 0A0 Contact: Al Sayn Location: Creighton & Area Tel: 306-439-2057 Contact: Les Oystryk Fax: 306-439-2047 Tel: 306-688-6572 Email: [email protected] Fax: 204-271-4098 Website: www.alsplace.ca Email: [email protected] Description: Deluxe guest rooms,restaurant. Description: Consulting business that specializes in providing resource and environmental management services to a wide range of Als Renovation & Repairs clients. Box 2382 La Ronge, SK S0J 1L0 Amy's Bar & Grill Motel Location: La Ronge & Area Beauval, SK Contact: Al Loke S0M 0G0 Tel: 306-425-8800 Location: Beauval Email: [email protected] Contact: Mitch Description: Residential & Commercial renovations & Tel: 306-288-4700 repairs #628585 Sk.ltd Description: 7 room motel (phones & satellite) Restaurant & Tavern & Off Sale. Amachewespemawin Co-operative Assoc. Ltd. Box 250 Andersons Tire & Muffler Ltd. Stanley Mission, SK Box 640 S0J 2P0 Air Ronge, SK Location: Stanley Mission S0J 3G0 Contact: Eva Mckenzie, Acting Manager Location: La Ronge & Area Tel: 306-635-2020 Contact: Lawrence Anderson, Owner Fax: 306-635-2070 Tel: 306-425-3133 Email: [email protected] Fax: 306-425-3370 Description: Retail store,Gas Bar,Groceries. Description: Tires/ mufflers/shocks/fully computerized wheel alignments/balancing/oil changes/breaks. Underground scoop tram Amachewespimawin Co-operative Restaurant tires/loader & grader tires/Scrap & recycle Box 250 Canada Inc. Stanley Mission, SK S0J 2P0 Location: Stanley Mission Andys Store Contact: Pam Mcleod, Manager Box-58 Tel: 306-635-2093 Southend, SK Fax: 306-635-2070 S0J-2L0 Description: Chester Fried Chicken, fast food Location: Southend restaurant. Contact: Andy Park Tel: 306-758-0001 Fax: 306-758-0002 Description: Gas,Diesel,Grocery,Confectionery,ATM. 4 Custom Business Directory - a Search Prepared February 21/2014 Angelique Canada Health Center Annie Johnston-Awasis Centre P.O. Box 380 Box 89 Pelican Narrows, Sask Pinehouse, SK S0P 0E0 S0J 2B0 Location: Pelican Narrows Location: Pinehouse Contact: Rose Michel Contact: Shannon Natomagan Tel: 306-632-2272 Tel: 306-884-4868 Fax: 306-632-4444 Fax: 306-884-4818 Description: Health Center, Dental, Mental Health, Description: Programming for preschool children. Nurses, Doctors. Apisci Mostasis Aboriginl Headstart Preschool Angell s Resources P.O. Box 337 Box 328 Buffalo Narrows, Sask Denare Beach, SK S0M 0J0 S0P 0B0 Location: Buffalo Narrows Location: Creighton & Area Contact: Bev Norton Contact: Gerry Angell, Owner Tel: 306-235-2226 Tel: 306-362-2112 Fax: 306-235-4450 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Description: Accommodations, confectionery, Description: Preschool Aboriginal Head start for 3-6 outfitting, gas and oil sales and small yrs old motor repair; contract line cutting,staking, snow plowing, ice road building, boat motor and canoe rental AREVA Recources Canada LTD Stony Rapids Location: Stony Rapids Angler's Trail Resort Contact: Connie Mercredi, Recruiter Box 33 Tel: 306-439-2104 Beauval, SK Fax: 306-439-2104 S0M 0G0 Email: [email protected] Location: Beauval Website: areva.ca Contact: Dan & Jodie Mailand Description: Workforce development recruiter and Tel: 306-288-2122 adviser. Fax: 306-288-2122 Email: [email protected] Website: www.anglerstrailresort.net AREVA Resouces Description: Fishing camp outfitters, Lac La Plonge, Box 900 family recreation & beach, convenience La Ronge, SK store, restaurant, boat rental, all season S0J 1L0 fishing. Location: La Ronge & Area Contact: Glenn Lafleur Tel: 306-425-6880 Fax: 306-425-6886 Email: [email protected] Website: www.areva.ca Description: (Northern Office)Uranium mining/milling and distribution/Recruiting office/public relations/community visits/school presentations. 5 Custom Business Directory - a Search Prepared February 21/2014 Arrowhead
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