Winnipeg Free Press By: Jen Zoratti | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Friday, Apr. 23, 2021 Save to Read Later
At first blush, they look like regular coffee cups, stowed in neat stacks. There are thousands of them, and they are all different some have roses climbing the sides, others are stark white evoking kitchens and café tables, and the intimate conversations, connections and rituals those spaces allow.
At first blush, they look like regular coffee cups, stowed in neat stacks. There are thousands of them, and they are all different some have roses climbing the sides, others are stark white evoking kitchens and café tables, and the intimate conversations, connections and rituals those spaces allow.
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Rajotte acquires Able Crane Services in a neighbourly fashion
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George Rajotte, who is 76, says he is having the time of his life. He says despite the challenges of social distancing during the pandemic, business has been great.
More than 40 years ago, a couple of young guys from St. Jean Baptiste started a couple of businesses in St. Boniface.
More than 40 years ago, a couple of young guys from St. Jean Baptiste started a couple of businesses in St. Boniface.
When he was 30 years old, George Rajotte took out a $12,000 second mortgage on his Southdale home (that he’d bought for $17,000) and started Western Sandblasting.
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