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Ateliers Asselin
330 rue des Merisiers
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Sainte-Marie
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G6E 2E8
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Stump Removal, Emergency Tree Service, Chipping, Tree Fertilization
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41.1 km
Après avoir fait faire plusieurs soumission, cest le meilleur prix que nous avons eu. Et quel travail et service remarquable nous avons eu.
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