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iCheck Inc., Canadian owned and operated, provides national, one point of contact, for all Maintenance and Repair, plumbing and electrical services. As one of Canada’s largest national maintenance and repair companies iCheck services over 3000 facilities including financial institutions, government, commercial, industrial and retail facilities. iCheck provides service to all companies of all sizes, coast to coast. Through a network of over 1000 General Maintenance Technicians (GMTs) and active trade relations you can be assured of national quality repair work backed by our one-year labour warranty. GMTs are insured, wear photo identification and go through an extensive screening process including criminal record checks. iCheck customizes facility maintenance through a pre-negotiated service agreement to manage national labour costs and ensure quality control. iCheck welcomes the opportunity to partner with your company, assisting in your maintenance, and repair needs. Understanding your requirements and concerns is the first step in providing you with solutions. 24 hours a day/7 days a week Emergency Service General Interior/Exterior, Electrical, Plumbing Furniture Repairs, Locks/Security General Maintenance & Repairs, General Maintenance Plumbing Services , General Maintenance Technician Electrical Services, General Maintenance Technician Locks/Security Services:
The City of Halifax (est. 1841) is the capital of the province of Nova Scotia and shire town of Halifax County, and was the largest city in Atlantic Canada.[1], until it was amalgamated into Halifax Regional Municipality in 1996. It is no longer an incorporated city. The Town of Halifax was founded by the British government under the direction of the Board of Trade and Plantations under the command of Governor Edward Cornwallis in 1749. [1] After a protracted struggle between residents and the Governor, the City of Halifax was incorporated in 1841. On April 1, 1996, the government of Nova Scotia dissolved the City of Halifax, and amalgamated the four municipalities within Halifax County and formed Halifax Regional Municipality, a single-tier regional government covering that whole area. Today the area of the former City of Halifax is now referred to as an unincorporated "provincial metropolitan area" by the provincial government's place name website, [2] and the area is referred to as "Halifax Nova Scotia" for civic addressing. The area is now administered as two separate community planning areas by the regional government for development, Halifax Peninsula and Mainland Halifax. It forms a significant part of the Halifax urban area. Residents of the former city are referred to as 'Haligonians'.
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