Organizations, Associations & Clubs in Wishingwell Park, St. John's, NL

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151 Crosbie Road, St. John's, A1B 4B4

(709) 726-4450
IBAN is an association of 15 brokerages who employ more than 1, 100 people in Newfoundland and Labrador. Were also a member of the Insurance Brokers Association of Canada, which represents more than 30, 000 brokers in virtually every community across the country. As insurance brokers, we work on your behalf to secure the best coverage in the market from the most trusted and secure federally regulated insurance companies.

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Square 8, 10 Rowan St, Suite 310, St. John's, A1B 2X1

(709) 754-4398
societies, societies associations, Association or organization, Sports et Loisirs, Association, Clubs et Associations, foundation associations

136 Crosbie Road, Suite 305, St. John's, A1B 3K3

709-754-4428
Non-profit organization, Association or organization, Nonprofit Organization

2nd Floor, Beothuck Building, 20 Crosbie Place, St. John's, A1B 3Y8

(709) 364-7701
As the federation of publicly-funded health boards, the NLHBA is the collective voice of its members and provides advocacy, guidance and selected services to support the delivery of high quality health and community services in all regions of Newfoundland and Labrador. Hospital administrators, led by Dr. Albert W. Taylor and Sister Mary Fabian Hennebury, discussed the formation of a provincial association. 1963 First general meeting of Newfoundland Hospital Association; first President elected - Dr. A. W. Taylor. 1964 Association represented for the first time on the Canadian Hospital Association Board of Directors. 1966 The Newfoundland Hospital Act was proclaimed. (A 16-member Board of Directors assumed governance responsibilities.) 1967 Ralph D. Moore hired as first Executive Director 1986 Became a member of the Canadian Long Term Care Association. 1987 Association’s name changed to Newfoundland Hospital and Nursing Home Association to be more reflective of its membership which now included nursing homes. 1995 The health mandate broadened to include community-based health services. Community Health Boards were added to the membership and the name changed, resulting in the Newfoundland and Labrador Health Care Association.
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136 Crosbie Rd, Suite 205, St. John's, A1B 3K3

(709) 726-9431
The province's co-operative business sector has been collectively represented by a provincial union or federation since the Newfoundland Co-operative Union (NCU) was established in the 1940's. NCU evolved into Newfoundland Co-operative Services (NCS) in the late 1960's. It became the NLFC in 1981. Today the NLFC is the collective and unifying voice for co-op enterprises in Newfoundland and Labrador. Its mission is to promote the co-op business alternative and to support the continued growth and development of the co-op sector in the province. The NLFC has a nine member board of directors and two full time staff members who work out of the NLFC office in St. John's. The NLFC is a member of the Co-operatives and Mutuals Canada (CMC), which is a national central agency for the co-operative sector in Canada. CMC is a member of the International Co-operative Alliance (ICA) which represents the co-op sector around the world. The NLFC subscribes to the ICA statement of co-operative identity adopted in 1986. It is as follows: Definition: A co-operative is an autonomous association of persons united voluntarily to meet their common economic, social and cultural needs and aspirations through jointly owned and democratically controlled enterprise. Co-operative Values: Co-operatives are based on the values of self-help, self-responsibility, democracy, equality, equity and solidarity. In the tradition of their founders, co-operative members believe in the ethical values of honesty, openness, social responsibility and caring for others. Principles of Co-operation: The co-operative principles are guidelines by which the co-op values are put into practice: Voluntary and open membership. #Democratic member control. Member economic participation. Autonomy and independence. Education, training and information. Co-operation amongst co-operatives Concern for the community.
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3 Kenmount Rd, St. John's, A1B 1W1

(709) 726-3223

300 Prince Philip Dr, St. John's, A1B 3V6

(709) 777-7590
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391 Empire Ave, St. John's, A1E 1W6

(709) 772-8324
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391 EMPIRE AVE STE 5, St. John's, A1E 1W6

(709) 772-8324
The Newfoundland and Labrador Association of Technology Industries (NATI) is a not-for-profit industry association representing the province's advanced technology sector. NATI provides leadership to the technology sector through policy development and advocacy activities. Additionally, NATI works to connect key players in the industry through networking events and regular industry communications. Program support for the development and growth of local technology companies, as well as assistance in identification, engagement, and development of export opportunities, is provided by NATI to its membership. NATI works to fuel the growth of the technology industry in Newfoundland and Labrador. A leader in Atlantic Canada, NATI thinks and behaves like a business in pursuing opportunities that offer the most growth potential for its members. Our Mission NATI will be an essential component in the prosperity of the technology industry in Newfoundland and Labrador.. Learn More Board of Directors NATI's Board of Directors is currently engaged in the process of reviewing and revitalizing its strategic plan.. Learn More Our Partners NATI extends its reach through strong partnerships in industry, associations, and both provincial and federal Governments Learn More.

48 Kenmount Rd, St. John's, A1B 4S8

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7 Wicklow St, St. John's, A1B 3Z9

11 Lynch Pl, St. John's, A1B 4L9

(709) 722-8888
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50 Ropewalk Lane, St. John's, A1E 4P1

(709) 579-7339
The Largest 5-Pin Bowling Centre in St. John's, Newfoundland.
Plaza Bowl is a beloved bowling center with a nostalgic atmosphere, offering classic bowling experience including glow bowling. The food, particularly the pizza, is described as solid, old-fashioned, and surprisingly good. The place is great for various age groups and team activities.

60 Thorburn Road, St. John's, A1B 3M1

709 738 7377
Amusement and Recreation Services, bowling centers

62 New Pennywell Rd, St. John's, A1B 4B3

(709) 579-5544
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31 Peet St, suite 202, St. John's, A1B 3W8

(709) 753-0423
Association or organization

31 Peet St, St. John's, A1B 3W8

(709) 687-4921
associations, Association or organization

51 Liverpool Ave, St. John's, A1C 3B7

(709) 579-2954
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21 Pippy Pl, St. John's, A1B 3X2

(709) 738-3336
Organization, Association, Association or organization, Membership Organizations, Administration of Public Health Programs
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85 Thorburn Road, St. John's, A1B 3M2

(709) 753-7881
The Pharmacists' Association of Newfoundland and Labrador exists to foster the professional and economic advancement of pharmacists. Our Vision To advocate for and be the voice of pharmacists as integral health care team members and leaders in professional practice and the provision of quality health services. Our Values