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Hanover Doors has two locations servicing all areas of Manitoba. Our service stock is kept in Winnipeg to accommodate our local garage door clientele, with a large selection of ser...more...See more text
107 Main Street North, New Bothwell, MBR0A 1C0Get directions
At Hanover Grinding Ltd, we offer efficient sharpening services for most cutting tools. Bring your blades, saws and other cutting equipment to our shop in New Bothwell for full ser...more...See more text
Excellent service, sharpening is great. Prices are very reasonable and the band saw blades I bought are very good and have given good service and lasted well.
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Hanover Homes won 2 awards in the Spring Parade of Homes. Condo - Best Visual Interior Appeal and Bronze for Condo. We'd like to extend a special thanks to all those who came out a...more...See more text
8th Largest School Division in the ProvinceLargest School Division in the Province outside of WinnipegOver $74 million Annual Budget18 Schools in 9 CommunitiesMore than 7700 Studen...more...See more text
A wonderful store, the selection u can get fantastic & the ability to taste the product. The owners have a great knowledge of their product & help you pair your selection to your food. Your visit u will not be disappointed
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When our family started Harvest Honda in 1981, we followed one simple philosophy: before you can make the deal, you make a friend. Today, thousands of friends later, Harvest Honda ...more...See more text
Harvest Insurance is the only locally owned and operated insurance broker in Steinbach. Over 50 years of auto and general insurance expertise. What began as George Penner Insuranc...more...See more text
Come savor a yummy dish at Harvest Moon Cafe. Come unwind on their terrace beneath the sun. They are open at night from Wednesday to Saturday.more...See more text
In 1952, one paid worker supervised the carpentry work of a group of volunteers as they built the 30'x60' Hazelridge Legion Hall. Within time, Legion members wanted to build an add...more...See more text