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Lion Beer Factory

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59 King Street North, N2J 2X2 Waterloo, Canada

Founded in 1842, the Huether Hotel houses The Barley Works Public House and Grill, The Lion Brewery Restaurant, Cafe 1842 and The Jazz Room.

Beertown Public House Waterloo

King Street South 75, N2J 1P2 Waterloo, Canada

Beertown Public House is a fusion of a modern beer bar and a retro public house, all built around a chef driven kitchen. We believe in a beer for any level of beer drinker with great food to matc…

ReStore - Habitat for Humanity Waterloo Region (Cambridge)

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120 Northfield Drive East, N2J 4G8 Waterloo, Canada

Established in 1988, Habitat for Humanity Waterloo Region (HFHWR) is a non-profit housing organization working to break the cycle of poverty by building simple, decent and affordable homes for ha…

ReStore - Habitat for Humanity Waterloo Region and Administrative Office (Waterloo)

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120 Northfield Drive East, N2J 4G8 Waterloo, Canada

Established in 1988, Habitat for Humanity Waterloo Region (HFHWR) is a non-profit housing organization working to break the cycle of poverty by building simple, decent and affordable homes for ha…

KPMG Forensic - Waterloo

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King Street South 2, N2J 1N9 Waterloo, Canada

KPMG is a Canadian leader in delivering Audit, Tax, and Advisory services.

KPMG

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KPMG is a Canadian leader in delivering Audit, Tax, and Advisory services.

KPMG

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King Street South 115, N2J 5A3 Waterloo, Canada

KPMG is a Canadian leader in delivering Audit, Tax, and Advisory services.

ReStore - Habitat For Humanity Donation Center

Erb Street West 931-933, N2J 3Z4 Waterloo, Canada

Established in 1988, Habitat for Humanity Waterloo Region (HFHWR) is a non-profit housing organization working to break the cycle of poverty by building simple, decent and affordable homes for ha…

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