Services
Contents
.:Financial
.:Transportation
.:Communications
.:Public Utilities
.:Health & Social Services
.:Law Enforcement Agencies
.:Education & Child Care
.:Religion
.:Housing
.:Retail Outlets
.:Repairs
.:Accommodations
.:Other Points of Interests
.:Other Businesses & Organizations
Financial
Banking Services: As a joint venture, Bank of Montreal and Canada Post Corporation provide
financial services through the postal outlet located in the Moose Cree Complex located on
the Moose Factory Reserve #1. Canada Post employees were trained by the Bank of Montreal to
deliver its products and services to First Nation members in the region.
The Moose Cree Complex new branch offers opening of new accounts, deposits, transfers,
withdrawals and bill payments in conjunction with the Timmins Branch, which is a full-serviced
bank. A 1-800 link to the Bank's Telephone Banking Centre enables residents of the region
to do more complex transactions, such as loans, mortgages and investment products. The hours
of operation are as follows:
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Monday |
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. |
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Tuesday - Friday |
10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. |
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Saturday & Sunday |
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The MCFN operates two (2) Automated Teller Machines (ATM’s) for instant cash withdrawals.
One ATM is located in the Moose Cree Community Complex and the second ATM is located at the Weeneebayko General Hospital.
The ATM’s are managed through the Economic Development Department.
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Transportation
In the summer, the main modes of transportation on the island’s gravel roads are cars, trucks,
vans, all-terrain vehicles and bicycles. During the winter, snow machines, cars, and trucks
are the main mode of transportation. A large barge/ferry operated by Moosonee Transport Ltd.
is available during the summer, spring and fall to transport various bulk freight, machinery,
heavy equipment and vehicles to Moose Factory Island.
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Communications
Television
A cable system is available on the island, it is jointly operated by Moose Band Development
Corporation and MoCreeBec. Currently there are 36 channels on the air. There is also one
local community channel, which is aired by Wawatay Native Communications Society. The satellite
ANIK transmits all channels.
Radio
The community receives three stations on air, they are CBC, CHMO, and WAWATAY. CHMO radio
station (headquarters) is located in Moosonee with a sub-studio in Moose Factory. It is operated
by the James Bay Broadcasting Corporation. It is on the air from 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m., each day.
Wawatay is a community radio station operating on a part-time basis. In addition, other FM channels
can be heard via satellite.
Telephone
Approximately 95% of the residents of Moose Factory have telephones in their homes. The service
provider is Ontario Northland Telecommunications.
Mail Service
The Post Office, Canada Post Corporation, is located on-Reserve within the Moose Cree Complex.
The mail is delivered to the Post Office 6 days a week by a local contractor following its arrival
by train and air plane to Moosonee. Currently, a majority of the local population utilizes the
mailbox service and approximately 49 individuals/households utilize general delivery service.
At present there are five (5) staff employed; 2 full-time, 1 part-time and 2 term employees.
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Public Utilities
Electricity
Hydro One Networks is the service provider. There are three employees servicing the community.
Water System
In 2001, MCFN took over the operation of the water plant from
National Health and Welfare. The water is obtained from the river and transferred to a clarifier
to which alum and silica are added, then passed through sand and anthracite filters to clean well
for chlorination. The water plant is located off-reserve beside the hospital and an expansion of
this facility was completed in late fall of 1994. Each jurisdiction, Moose Cree First Nation,
Moose Factory Local Services Board and National Health and Welfare Canada maintain their respective
water mains.
Sewage and Sanitation
This program mainly consists of the sewage and the sanitation system. The Moose Cree First Nation
has completed a sewage system in 1987. It consists of a sewer collection and a lagoon aeration
system which serves all three jurisdictions. The Moose Cree First Nation also operates the Sanitation
system. Garbage is collected once a week and is disposed in a landfill site. Moose Cree First Nation
Sanitation maintains the landfill site, located north of the reserve residential area. All organizations
and community members are charged a service fee by Moose Cree First Nation. Plans are in review to
look at other options of garbage disposal. At present, the Public Works department employs five (5) permanent employees and six (6) casual workers.
Fire Protection
The fire hall is located off-Reserve on the federal compound. There are 26 volunteer fire fighters.
There are 33 fire hydrants located in various areas on the reserve along with 55 fire hydrants located
on the federal compound and the local services board jurisdiction. The equipment consists of 2 fire
trucks which are fully equipped and protected suits are available to all fire fighters. The Fire
Protection component of Moose Cree First Nation conducts on-going programs with businesses and
organizations to promote fire safety.
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Health & Social Services
Weeneebayko General Hospital
Visit the Weeneebayko General Hospital website for more information, at www.wha.on.ca.
Moose Factory Public Health
Located within the Moose Cree Complex the Moose Factory Public Health Centre provides programs,
services and clinics to aide the community to achieve and maintain an optimum level of health.
Some services provided by the health centre are immunizations, well baby clinics, and the Elderly
Health Program. Also closely involved with the health centre are two Community Health Representatives.
Presently, 6 employees staff the centre.
Awashishuk Centre
The Awashishuk Centre, was at one time a "Group Home", it is now owned and operated by Payukotayno:
James and Hudson Bay Family Services. The facility is a correctional centre for youth offenders or
for children subject to child abuse. The Awashishuk Centre can accommodate up to 7 children between
the ages of 12-15. The Awashishuk Centre also serves as the Corporate Head Office for Payukotayno,
a regional agency that services all the coastal communities along the James Bay coast.
Health Services Counseling
The Moose Cree First Nation operates this program with funding by Health and Welfare Canada - Medical
Services Branch. The Health Services Counseling Program works closely with other various social
services agencies within the community. Presently, there are twenty-four (24) people employed with
Health Services and it is growing rapidly.
Moose Cree Healing Centre (Formerly Keeywatinook Alcohol Abuse Program)
The program was established in the early seventies under the auspices of a volunteer Board of
Directors. The office is centrally located on-Reserve. The Moose Cree Healing Centre employs a
staff of 6, permanent and casual. This program provides counseling services to the whole community
and works in conjunction with the Shagastawow Healing Lodge in Moosonee, Ontario.
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Law Enforcement Agencies
Nishnabwe Aski Police Services
The transfer of trained Native Constables made it possible to form a local on-reserve police service,
under the auspices of the Moose Cree First Nation. The service presently has two vehicles which are fully equipped.
There are eight (8) constables which service the whole community of Moose Factory. The office
in Moose Factory serves as a detachment office. Its Head Office is located in the town of Cochrane, Ontario.
Provincial Court
Provincial court is held once a month in Moosonee. His Honour J.H. Caldbick is the presiding judge
who is flown into Moosonee once a month for three and a half day stay every second Tuesday of each
month. Normally Wednesdays is the "Youth Court" when all cases dealing with young offenders are
dealt with. Tuesday afternoons and Thursdays are "Adult Court" days when all adult cases are dealt
with. Friday is "Family Court" when all family cases are dealt with.
Probation Officers
There is a designated probation officer for the community of Moose Factory, stationed in Moosonee.
He/she visits the community once a month on Wednesdays at the Moose Factory Cable Office.
Keewaytinook Legal Services
A designated lawyer is available on Tuesdays and Thursdays of each week at the Moose Cree Complex.
All organizations, community members or business may set appointments to inquire on legal matters.
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Education & Child Care
Elementary
The Moose Factory Ministik School is located off-Reserve. The provincial government operates the
school in conjunction with the Moose Factory Island District Area School Board.
The Ministik School's funding comes from the federal government, through tuition agreements with
the Moose Cree First Nation, which represents two-thirds (2/3) of the yearly funding and the
provincial government, through the Ministry of Education, which represents the other one-third
(1/3) of the yearly funding. The construction of the school was completed in 1984 and was opened
in September 1984. Since then, two additional buildings were constructed to accommodate the increase
in enrollment. The school has 15 regular classes and 3 language classes, a library, and a gymnasium.
The enrolment of students as of September 1, 2006 is 371, from Junior Kindergarten to grade 8.
The average students per classroom are 20 students per class. There are 42 employees on staff at the school.
The Moose Factory Academy of Christian Education is located off-Reserve. It accommodates students
from Junior Kindergarten to grade six.
Secondary
Moose Cree First Nation secondary students now attend high school on-Reserve. Delores D. Echum
Composite School accommodates students from Grade 7 to Grade 12.
Off-reserve secondary students attend high school in Moosonee at Northern Lights Secondary School,
or they may attend high school in other southern towns/cities.
Post-Secondary/University
Students from Moose Factory can attend school at the James Bay Education Centre (JBEC) Campus of
Northern College in Moosonee or choose to seek a post-secondary/university education in other
towns/cities. They can also attend the Chief Munroe Linklater Education Centre. This facility
offers various post-secondary courses.
Small Steps Child Care Services
The Day Care is located in the Moose Cree Complex. It can accommodate 55
children 18 months to 5 years. The day care is open 5 days per week from 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
The daycare program is operated and administered by the Moose Cree Education Authority.
Adult Learning Centre
In 1995, the Moose Cree Education Authority constructed and began operating an adult education facility,
the Chief Munroe Linklater Education Centre, on-Reserve. This facility
became fully operational by June 1995. Occasionally, Northern College delivers programs relating to
community development, apprenticeship and basic skills training.
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Religion
Denominations
There are four (4) churches on the island of Moose Factory, which are the St. Thomas Anglican Church,
the Moose Factory Pentecostal Church, New Life Assembly, and the Cree Gospel Chapel.

Church St. Thomas Anglican Church
The Sweet Grass Road@, traditional spiritual teachings of our ancestors, is also become more
prominent in the community.
Facilities
The Anglican Church Women (ACW) operates the St. Thomas Parish Hall. There are various activities
held at the Parish Hall such as Sunday School, ACW meetings, Bible Study, Confirmation Classes,
Family meals day. During the summer months, tourist season, the Parish Hall serves meals and houses
local vendors of native crafts. The Parish Hall is available for rent to anyone.
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Housing
Moose Cree First Nation
Presently there is a housing shortage on-reserve. There are currently 316 houses which consist of
226 status quo (no basements) units and 90 Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) units.
Construction of houses for the 1994/95 season added 10 more homes to the numbers indicated. Chief
and Council have shown a keen interest in upgrading the housing on-Reserve, provisions for new
housing, and the elimination of substandard homes. Renovations are done to approximately 10
existing units each year to bring them up to a minimum standard of living. There is an average
of 4 rooms per house with an average of 5 people per house. The most common type of heating in
the residential homes are electric heat, oil, and wood.
Mocreebec Non-Profit Housing
Currently, there are 34 Provincial units, under the Non-profit housing program. MoCreebec maintains
ten (10) duplexes and twenty (20) single units. Most of the units off-Reserve are privately owned
or under a program of C.M.H.C.
Moose Factory Island District School Board
Presently, the M.F.I.D.S.B provides housing for the Ministik School teachers. It presently owns and
maintains several single housing units, a triplex and a two-storey apartment building.
Weenebayko General Hospital - National Health & Welfare Canada
Accommodations are made available to all out-of-town medical staff employed by the hospital,
including the administration staff. The remaining units are made available for rent to any employee
associated with the delivery of medical services. The hospital owns close to 50 single units
off-Reserve, plus two (2) large apartment buildings.
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Retail Outlets
Northern
Northern, located in the Moose Cree complex, mainly sells groceries, clothing, hardware and souvenirs.
It also serves as a local bank by providing cheque-cashing services, no-interest bearing savings
accounts, and debit-card automated teller withdrawals. Produce, meat, and dry goods are brought in
by train, via Moosonee, once a week. The Northern store employs approximately 32 people.
In addition to Northern, Northern Convenience was established off-Reserve at the former location of
the Northern Stores. Northern Convenience normally sells frozen and dry foods, gas and oil, magazines,
sundries, furniture, appliances and video rentals. In early March 1995, Northern Convenience was
renamed to Quick-Stop. It presently facilitates both a Pizza Hut and Kentucky Fried Chicken Express
food service. It's 80-seat capacity fast food restaurant and take-out service was opened in March 1995.
G.G.'s Corner and Gift Shop
G.G.'s is privately owned by Donald Faries. This store, located at the very south end of the reserve,
sells grocery items, confections, hunting gear, hardware, clothing, toys, household and decorations.
It also provides a wide selection of video movie rentals.
Cree Craft Shop
This craft shop is located at the Moose Cree Complex. It sells authentic Indian crafts, craft
supplies, confections, hand-made quilts and personalized sweatshirts and souvenirs. Plans for
expansion are presently in progress.
The Gift Basket (Regal Greetings Outlet)
This establishment has been in operation since 1981 and considering the number of people who
purchase the items through catalogue services, the business has been successful.
The sales representative is Juliet Rickard.
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Repairs
Bob's Gun & Repair Shop
This shop located in the owner's lot, off-Reserve, is privately owned by Robert T. Chilton.
Robert makes repairs to all types of firearms and also sells new and used firearms, ammunition, etc.
Bob's Gun & Repair Shop was opened in March 1989.
Xerox Repairs
A Contract Representative, John Tomatuk, serves as a Xerox Technician who services all types of
Xerox photocopiers, memory writers, and fax machines in the Moose Factory and Moosonee area.
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Accommodations
Mooshom's Gabesho Inn
Located in the Moose Cree Complex. This lodge has 14 double rooms which are all fully air
conditioned and all have cable TV.
Cree Village Eco-lodge
Located off-Reserve this modern facility includes twenty guest rooms as well as the landmark
Shabatwon Great Hall which is modeled on traditional Cree winter dwellings. The Shabatwon
provides dining for sixty people and overlooks the beautiful Moose River. The design and
development of the Ecolodge was guided by community members in accordance with traditional
values and with a focus on Cree culture and ecological sustainability.
http://www.creevillage.com
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Other Points of Interests
Moose Factory Centennial Museum
The Moose Factory Centennial Museum was opened in 1967. It is usually closed during the winter
months and opened during the summer months as a tourist attraction. Types of displays in the museum
are old maps, furs, and other local Indian artifacts. Another part of the museum is the old Hudson
Bay Staff House, which was built in the early 1700s. This house was a residence for staff employed
by the Hudson's Bay Company (H.B.C.) who came from places other than Moose Factory.
Cree Culture Interpretive Centre
The Moose Cree First Nation has established a culturally relevant tourist attraction on-Reserve.
The Interpretive Center consists of indoor and outdoor exhibits. The indoor exhibits include of
bone tools, traditional toys, furs etc. The outdoor exhibits comprise of traditional dwellings
from the pre-European early contacts and contemporary nomadic dwellings. Each era is represented
in three separate sections. The outdoor exhibits are located within a palisade.
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Other Businesses & Organizations
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Business/Organization
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Products/Services
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Inn Link
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Construction/Cement Plant Operations
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Gateway Enterprises
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Freight/Construction/Heavy Equipment
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G.G’s True Value
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Retail - Department
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Bertha’s Confectionary
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Retail - Confectionary
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Moose Band Development Corporation
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Community Enterprises, ie Forestry, Construction, Complex Management
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Creeway Taxi
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Taxi - Transportation
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JoJo’s Taxi & Delivery
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Taxi - Transportation
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Roy's Woodwork
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Custom Furniture/Misc. Wood Products
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Northland Trucking & Equipment
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Heavy Equipment Rentals
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Gookum’s Grill
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Food - Restaurant
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TJ’s Gas Bar
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Fuels/Confectionary
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Vincent’s Taxi
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Taxi - Transportation
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Cree Cultural Craft Shop
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Retail - Crafts/Souvenirs
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Gift Basket
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Retail - Novelty items
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Canada Post
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Public Service
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Northern Stores Inc.
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Retail - Department Store
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Bank of Montreal
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Financial Services
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Delores D. Echum Composite School
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Education
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Moose Cree Healing Centre
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Counselling/Program Development
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Moose Factory Cable Inc.
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T.V. Cable Services
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Bercell Technologies
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Computer Sales/Service
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Nishnawbe Aski Police Services Police
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Law Enforcement
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Thomas Cheechoo Jr. Memorial Complex
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Recreation/Arena Management
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Moose Factory Recreation Association
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Recreational Programs/Hockey Tournaments
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Anglican Church Women
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Community Service
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Payukotayno Family Services
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Child/Family Services
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Public - Childcare/Foster
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Correctional Institution
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Awashishuk Centre
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Government - Correctional Institute
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Cree Carriers
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Freight Delivery/Truck Rental
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George’s Pool Hall
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Amusement
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Bob’s Gun Repair
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Retail - Ammunition
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Northern College
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Education/Post-Secondary
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Moose Factory Tourism Association
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Tourist Information
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Kesagami Lake Lodge
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Fishing Resort
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Kwiskhegun Productions
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Retail - Music/Performance
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JF Tomatuk Services
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Retail-Xerox repairs
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Dobson Contracting
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Heavy Equipment
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