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Attic Books
Attic Books, one of Canada's largest used books and
antiquarian independent bookstores is located in London, Ontario. This company
has been in business for over thirty years, and has been in its present location
in the heart of downtown London for over ten years. Specializing in used and
antiquarian books, along with maps, prints, and ephemera, Attic Books draws a
large variety of customers.
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Blackburn Radio
Blackburn Radio is a Canadian radio broadcasting
group, which owns several radio stations in Southwestern Ontario. The company is
owned by 2061302 Ontario Limited, which is majority owned by Cogent Investments.
The three Chatham stations were previously owned by Webster and co Bea-Ver
Communications, which was acquired by Blackburn Radio in April 2005.
In 2006, during CRTC hearings reviewing commercial radio policy in Canada,
Blackburn requested that all of its radio stations on or near the U.S. border be
permitted to reduce their Canadian content requirement to 20 per cent. CHUM
Limited's radio stations in Windsor have been granted this special exemption,
due to competition from the Metro Detroit media market, and Blackburn has stated
that all of its stations in the region face similar competitive challenges.
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Dominion Automobile Association
The Dominion Automobile Association (DAA) is a
privately-owned company that provides roadside assistance and other automotive
services to customers in Canada. It is not affiliated with the Canadian
Automobile Association, which is a not-for-profit organization.
The DAA has focused on the rural Canada market for over 50 years, and has a team
of 77 local service representatives covering every province in the country, and
a network of more than 14,000 towing professionals covering Canada and the
United States. Its head office is in London, Ontario. It has relationships with
the Royal Bank of Canada, American Home Assurance, and Hertz car rental.
In addition to marketing its services under its own name, DAA provides
assistance services to large corporations under their branding.
DAA began as a roadside assistance company, and now provides travel assistance
to help its members plan trips and to protect them in case of a medical
emergency out-of-province. It also provides accident insurance, home and legal
assistance services, and identification theft assistance.
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Info-Tech Research Group
Info-Tech Research Group (Info-Tech) is an
information technology research, analysis and consulting firm. Info-Tech
provides businesses with independent expertise in strategy, planning,
implementation, optimization, management, staffing and education.
Info-Tech is headquartered in London, Ontario, Canada with a branch office in
Toronto. President and CEO Joel McLean founded Info-Tech in 1998 and the company
now serves more than 21,000 clients globally.
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Key Bible Club
The Key Bible Club is an Christian outreach program
for public elementary schools in Canada, based in London, Ontario.
Key Bible Clubs is a ministry of Christian Service Centres of Canada, a
registered charity with the Canada Revenue Agency. Their mandate is to provide
Bible Clubs for children to help them develop an understanding of Biblical
Virtues or Values and to give them an opportunity to decide whether they want to
become a friend or follower of Jesus. Children who attend the program do so with
signed parental permission because Key Bible Clubs believes that parents have
the God given primacy in teaching their children.
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Gabriel Kney
Gabriel Kney (born 21 November 1929) is a renowned
Canadian builder of pipe organs based in London, Ontario.
Kney was born in Speyer-am-Rhein, Germany. At the age of 15, he apprenticed to
Paul Sattel of Speyer to become an organ builder, and concurrently studied organ
and composition with Erhard Quack and Ludwig Doerrat at the Bishop’s Institute
for Church Music in Speyer.
In 1951, he moved to Canada to work as a voicer with the Keates Organ Co.
In 1955 he formed with John Bright the Kney and Bright Organ Co to build tracker
organs. Blanton (1957) described their first instrument as "a handsome little
organ with mechanical action, slider chests, 1-3/4" pressure". They were at the
vanguard of the tracker organ revival in Canada, so much so that they were then
to build 30 electro-pneumatic organs before customers caught on and started
ordering instruments with mechanical action. In the early 1960s, they rebuilt
the organs of Aeolian Hall in London and St Michael's Cathedral in Toronto.
In 1967, Kney formed Gabriel Kney Pipe Organ Builders, Ltd., and by 1990 he and
his seven employees had built more than 110 organs, mostly for customers in the
Great Lakes region. Some of the best examples of this company's designs are the
organs of Roy Thomson Hall in Toronto, Ontario, Grace and Holy Trinity Cathedral
in Kansas City, Christ Church Parish in Pensacola, Florida and the University of
St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota.
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Labatt Brewing Company
Labatt Brewing Company Ltd. is a Canadian beer
company founded by John Kinder Labatt in 1847 in London, Ontario. In 1995, it
was purchased by Belgian brewer Interbrew; it is now part of Anheuser-Busch
InBev. Labatt is the largest brewer in Canada.
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Lilley Press
Lilley Press is a Canadian small press based out of
London Ontario founded by Jeff Johnston. Lilley Press focuses on Speculative
Fiction, Fantasy, Paranormal Romance, Mainstream, and Young Adult.
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LoudArt Productions
LoudArt Productions is a music promotions company
located in London, Ontario, Canada. It was created in 2002 as an independent
concert promotions company, but ceased booking and promoting shows in 2004. In
2005 it began representing Universal Music Canada as part of its Blacktop
Guerillas national rock street team. This includes doing street, online, and
retail promotions as well as release parties in London. In 2006 it started
taking on additional clients, including the John Labatt Centre. LoudArt is owned
and operated by Alex Leduc, a music administrative studies graduate of the
University of Western Ontario.
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Overland Custom Coach
Overland Custom Coach, Inc is a London,
Ontario-based builder of customized vehicles and buses.
Established in 1981, it is a supplier of Tour, Shuttle & handicapped-accessible
Low Floor and Lift Equipped buses to the Canadian Market with Sales to the US
Market for ELF Product.
Overland also has manufacturing facilities in Brown City, Michigan.
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Yeah Right! Records
Yeah Right! Records is an independent record label
based in London, Ontario Canada. Founded in 2002, it has released CDs by London
bands The Matadors, Midwives, Terminal Wallys as well as UK rock band The
Loyalties, Vancouver bands The Spitfires and CC Voltage. Vinyl releases include
a split single by C'Mon and Pride Tiger, and a spoken word single called Having
Fun With Danko Jone On Stage. in 2010 Yeah Right! Records released the first
vinyl single by The Matadors "Scissorfight" b/w "Walking Dead" and has releases
scheduled for the summer of 2010 by The Icarus Line and Sonny Vincent.
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