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What Time of Year Should You ...
This guide will let you in on some tips on how to plan your move for the best times of the year and of the month to help you save money on your move and make sure you plan it for when moving companies are the least busy.
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Cleaning Your Home Before ...
There is a lot to do before you move out of a home. One unavoidable part of moving out is cleaning your old home. Why do you have to clean the home you're leaving? How should you go about it? Find out in this guide...
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How to Thank Movers for Their ...
Want to thank movers for all their help with your move? Here are some ways to pass along your gratitude for a job well done.
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Teens Relocating with Parents
Sometimes, there is no way to avoid moving. Making sure your teenagers understand and accept that is a vital step in the moving process.
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Explaining the Bill of Lading
This guide will explain the Bill of Lading and the important role it plays in all aspects of your move, so you can better understand it for your next move.
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Finding Local Newfoundland and Labrador Movers
TopMoving.ca seeks to help customers find reliable local movers in Newfoundland and Labrador. All the movers in our network are screened and scrutinized to ensure that you get the best movers for the job. This screening process includes confirming our companies are registered local movers who can promise you a stress-free moving experience.
To get started finding movers who will relocate you locally within Newfoundland and Labrador, simply fill out our quote form. Next? Get ready to begin receiving no cost estimates from movers in the NL area.
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About Newfoundland And Labrador The Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador consists of two areas -- the island of Newfoundland and the mainland of Labrador -- both of which are situated in the most easterly region of Canada. Ninety-two percent of the population lives on the island of Newfoundland, which is made up of one main island and a few smaller ones. Forty percent of these citizens reside in the capital city, St. John’s.
Despite being dubbed Newfoundland and Labrador, the areas are referred to as distinct locations.
While the majority of the population speaks English (97 percent), Newfoundland is also home to unique language variations, including French, Irish and Beothuk. In Labrador, dialects spoken include Innu-aimun and Inukitut.
Historically, Newfoundland remained a colony of the United Kingdom, until 1907 when it acquired Dominion status. In 1927, Labrador was officially named a part of Newfoundland, after fighting over the land with Quebec since the 1800s.
Due to this long history, Newfoundland and Labrador are fonder of soccer and rugby than other provinces in Canada and have never hosted an American or Canadian football game.
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