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What to Look for in Movers
Before you choose a moving company to complete your move, make sure you're choosing the right one. There are several important things you should consider when deciding which movers to hire.
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How to Deal With Noisy ...
Sometimes your home life experience can be disturbed by your neighbours. Noisy neighbours are a common problem for many homeowners. What can be done to deal with this problem?
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What Are Small Moves?
If you only have a few items you need to move, you're going to need to find a moving company that specializes in small moves. A small move is where the total weight of the items is less than 2,000 pounds. Only a select moving companies offer small moves. You're going to need to do some research to find the best company for you and your move.
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Tips for a Smooth Moving Day
This guide will help you prepare for your moving day to ensure that it will go as smoothly as possible and help you avoid any potential moving day headaches.
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During Your Military Move ...
A military move can be a hectic and complicated time. The Canadian Armed Forces can post you to a new base with very little notice. Here is a helpful to-do list for those who need to quickly relocate with the military.
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Looking for reliable local movers in Manitoba? At TopMoving.ca, you can find licensed, professional moving companies for your local move. The moving services in our network are screened to ensure their legitimacy and professionalism, so you can rest easy that your goods are in the hands of trusted, skilled movers.
If you're planning a local move in Manitoba simply fill out our quote form and get connected to the top movers in the area. You will receive free, no-obligation moving quotes from the leading local moving services in Manitoba for a stress-free and affordable move!
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About Manitoba Manitoba, which means "where the spirit lives,”is the most eastern province among all of the Prairie Province--and the only one with a coastline. Manitoba is bordered by Ontario on the eastern side, Saskatchewan on the west, Nunavut and the Northwest Territories to the north and the US states North Dakota and Minnesota in the south. The highest point in the province is Mount Baldy, which stands at 831 metres, and the lowest point is the sea level at Churchill.
Manitoba's climate features sunny and warm summers and bright and cold winters. Rainfall is heavy in the summer, and snow is significant in the winter. The southern regions receive around 110 to 140 centimetres of snowfall and the northeast, especially the Duck Mountains and Riding Mountains, receive the highest snowfall--amounting to about 160 centimetres annually.
Manitoba's population is about 1,245,000, with most concentrated in and around Winnipeg (which has a population of 732,600). Manitoba’s population comes from a diverse ethnic and cultural background made up of Scottish Selkirk, Aboriginal tribes, and Mennonites from Russia. Ukrainians and Germans have also historically settled here. After World War II, more people followed from Europe and recently even people from the Caribbean, South America, Africa and Asia have immigrated to the province.
Manitoba's economy is diversified and highly stable, with trade and commerce playing a vital role. Other major industries include manufacturing, agriculture, mining, and hydro-power generation, tourism, and information technology. In 2010, the unemployment rate of Manitoba was 5.4 percent--significantly lower than the national unemployment rate of 8.0 percent.
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