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King's University College
Located in the heart of North London, King's University College is a Catholic educational institution affiliated with Western University. Founded in 1954, the College provides general and honours degree programs in the liberal arts, social sciences, and social work, and a master's degree in social work. It is renowned as a centre of teaching excellence positioned in the top rank of institutions of higher learning in Canada.
Bronnenco
A leading construction management and general contracting firm located in London, Ontario that completes small, medium and large contracts in the industrial, commercial and institutional construction markets. Over the past 40 years (est. 1977), we have met and overcome challenges that has helped shape Bronnenco Construction to what it is today, a reliable, ethical and accomplished construction management firm helping clients build the space between drawings and reality.
Source Teamworks
North London Baseball is proud to announce their new partnership with Source For Sports and Source Teamworks for the 2016 season! Source Teamworks will become our supplier for all NLBA Nationals competitive uniforms and promo wear, while Source for Sports remains your destination for all baseball equipment. Stay tuned in the coming weeks for the Teamworks promo apparel website and information about competitive fitting nights at Source For Sports.
Finch Auto Group
We pride ourselves on delivering the best automotive experiences in the area! We encourage you to share your experience with others. See Finch First!
LeClair and Associates P.C.
LeClair and Associates is a Management Law Firm assisting employers with all of their workplace issues.
Centrefield Sports
Established in 2007, Centrefield Sports is one of the largest indoor sports facilities in Canada. Our owner Adam Stern has played professional baseball with Boston Red Sox, Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers. In 2010 he decided to expand his training facility substantially by moving into a 35,000 sq ft indoor multi-sport training complex.