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End of the Roll was able to provide me with a very positive experience. It went very smoothly and their carpet installer, BEN, was extremely professional, showed up when he said he would, was friendly and personable, and very easy to work with. He did an amazing job; the carpet and underlay came in at budget; we will be asking for BEN in the future as he did a fabulous job and even hauled away our old carpet and underlay! Thank you Ben, and End of the Roll, much appreciatedLire plus
Love this concept! Tried a few other board game cafes but I have to say pips is my favorite. They charge a cover fee rather than charging by hours. They also have really yummy comfort food for you to munch on while you play games with your friends. The place isnt too large and they can get quite busy on the weekend. Which means you can be waiting for hours for a table since a lot of people get carried away with playing games and stays here for hours (including me! hehe). I would recommend comingLire plus
I have needed some extra help with projects this summer. 1st I had an interior door that needed replaced. I brought them the old door and they exact matched the hinge notches so I just had to screw it back in, no problem. Also needed some deck repair. They gave some advice and I was able to repair my deck for $32 instead of $1180 that a contractor quoted. Ya I was happy.Lire plus
Mashallah! Excellent... Great experience... Baitun Nur Mosque (Arabic for “House of Light”) – The largest mosque in Canada located besides the Wind Prairie Park Calgary. Hadhrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad, the fifth Khalifa laid the foundation stone of Baitun Nur Mosque on 18th June, 2005. Mr. Dave Bronconnier, Mayor of Calgary at the time, on the occasion of laying the foundation stone of this mosque, has said “Canadian values are flourishing in the city of Calgary”. Baitun Nur Mosque construction was completed in 2008 for an estimated cost of C$ 15 million with roughly C$ 8 million of that coming from local Ahmadiyya Muslims of Calgary and great sacrifices were made by them.
Hadhrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad, the supreme head of worldwide Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, officially inaugurated the Baitun Nur Mosque on July 5, 2008. On the grand opening of the mosque with over 5000 people, the Prime Minister of Canada Mr. Stephen Harper, said “Ahmadis are renowned for their devotion to peace, universal brotherhood and submission to the will of God - the core principles of true Islam. They are also renowned for working together to serve the greater good through social, health and education initiatives, as well as mosque projects like this one. And wherever they live in the world, Ahmadis are renowned for participating in the larger community and peacefully co-existing with people of all faiths, languages and cultures”. Therefore, the community strongly rejects violence and terrorism in any form and for any reason. Ahmadiyya Muslim Community has been holding many Interfaith Symposia and Conferences at Baitun Nur Mosque, Calgary. The Community firmly believes and always promotes its famous slogan; “Love for All, Hatred for None”.Lire plus
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