Newspapers & Magazines in Galt, Cambridge, ON

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49 CEDAR STREET, Cambridge, N1S 1V4

519-623-4050
We serve SouthWestern Ontario, from Sarnia to Oshawa, and from Simcoe right up to Haliburton. We ship World-Wide, whether a small item or large. Here, we love Salvage chic, Retro, Mid-Century, Fine antiques, Collectables and just FINE JUNK of all sorts. Visit often as our stock changes weekly with new arrivals and departures. Shop from home if you like, or drop in, we’re always happy to meet you and we’re always ready to help you in making those informed and fruitful decisions whether decorating, collecting, or just appreciating our past. Remember. REUSE is the FIRST R, and the BEST We’ve been working with antiques since 1979, both in Canada and overseas, and are happy to invite you into our new and permanent home. Historically, antiques were the center of the home. Today they are most often the focal point of any room in your home. A touch of fine antiques, a touch of shabby and some unique salvage can add that special touch to make your home more livable and inviting. Enjoy the view, enjoy the history, enjoy the past — well into the future. What better time to purchase DURABLE items for your home. NOW is the BEST of all sort — in most cases you can USE them for years, then TRADE them in or resell them. Keep visiting at Cambridge, Ontario’s most popular website for innovative Antiques shopping! Visa/ MC/Cash/Cheques/Layaway We are now able to SHIP any type of item throughout Canada and US through our logistical partners. NOTE.

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11 WENDY COURT, Cambridge, N1R 8A7

(226) 444-5497
news paper, local news paper
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355 Hespeler Road, Cambridge, N1R 6B3

(519) 621-9500
Book Express is a full-service, full-selection independent bookstore. Our staff collectively has many decades of bookselling experience. We offer an efficient and busy special order service using the industry’s best supplier information system. Most importantly, we are committed to this business in this community.
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475 Thompson Drive, Cambridge, N1T 2K7

(519) 579-0301
Newspaper, Newspaper Publisher

131 Sims Estate Drive, Kitchener, N2A 0A6

(519) 208-7700
Since 1999, Montana West Trade Co. has been providing their clients with quality designs and photography. We are a small business that prides itself on its innovative marketing tool that can help your company reach its target audience with a printed publication. Montana West Trade Co. was the creation of Lawrence Uniac, who planted the idea that has grown into the versatile business it is today. With clients ranging from professional golf courses like Puslinch Lake Golf Course, to the large-scale custom home builders like Country Lane Builders, Heisler Homes, Pinnacle Homes Ltd, and Auburn Devoplments Inc, Montana West Trade Co. has proven itself time and time again. We take the time to understand your company's work, receive advertisements from your tradespeople and affiliates, write a company biography, and even take photographs of your product. The end result is a custom publication demonstrating your company's talents, all at a fantastic price!
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131 Shoemaker St, Kitchener, N2E 3B5

(519) 746-4420
The Library Services Centre LSC is a central purchasing and processing centre for Canadian libraries
Customers appreciate the friendly and helpful team members, specifically Stephanie and Stefanie. The library is a great place for studying. Some customers also use it as a pick-up location.

73 Shoemaker Street, Kitchener, N2E 3B5

519-893-4551
Newspapers, Newspaper Publisher, Printing, Publishing and Allied Industries
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160 King St E, Kitchener, N2G 4E5

(519) 894-3000
TheRecord.com is your Kitchener-Waterloo daily online newspaper. It’s your source for what’s on, news and sports events pulled from the Waterloo Region Record.

160 King St E, Kitchener, N2G 4E5

(519) 895-5214
Media/News Company, Magazine Advertising, Magazine, Publisher

8 Spadina Avenue, Suite 10A, Toronto, M5V 0S8

(519) 894-2231
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308 King Street West, Kitchener, N2G 1B7

(519) 742-1261
Your source for used and new books. Find used textbooks, and inexpensive bestsellers. We Buy, Sell and Trade most used Books. Hundreds and 100s of Magazines, New and Used.
KW Bookstore is a beloved used bookstore in Kitchener with a vast selection of high-quality used books, reasonable prices, and knowledgeable staff. Customers appreciate the friendly atmosphere and the owner's passion for books. The store offers a great variety of books in good to excellent condition, as well as a collection of antique and rare finds.
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283 Duke St W #204a, Kitchener, N2H 3X7

5195782327
A\J, or Alternatives Journal, is Canada’s national environmental magazine, independently publishing intelligent & informed environmental journalism since 1971. A\J is published by Alternatives Inc, a registered Canadian charity. Our mandate is to promote an understanding of “environment” in the broadest sense of the word, including social and political dimensions, and stimulate dialogue about environmental issues – as well as to provide critical and informed analysis and provide publishing opportunities for Canadians.
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630 Riverbend Dr, Kitchener, N2K 3S2

(519) 579-0301
At the Kitchener Post, our plan is simple — to provide you with a community newspaper that’s all about what’s going on in Kitchener. The Post is a community newspaper delivered every Thursday. Inside its pages you’ll find a variety of coverage featuring local news, sports, arts and events as well as photos featuring people that make this a great place to call home. We will provide balanced coverage of important local news and issues, while also providing you with unique commentary on those issues from a Kitchener perspective.