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At Bend-It we manufacture metal trims for commercial, residential and public buildings. We specialize in flashing for steel buildings including: roof edge, j-trim, base trim, gable trim and much more. We stock a large variety of colors of materials and various gauges of steel. We also specialize in custom bending of all types of materials, shapes and sizes for any projects.
Our company was started in 1999, in the small town of Gretna, Manitoba. It has since grown to become an established corporation in Winkler, Manitoba. Bend-It is owned by Bernie and Julianna Dueck. We are members of Canadian Federation of Independent Businesses (CFIB) and also the Winkler Chamber of Commerce.
We are committed to providing prompt service, fast turnaround time, top quality products, and always work with great care and attention to detail.
We work with some of the latest CNC metal bending technology which gives us an edge in metal bending. We can bend metals from 29 gauge to as thick as 16 gauge.
On 12 February 1887, a strong representation of Winnipeg's newspaper publishers, editors and reporters gathered in their club rooms at Winnipeg City Hall to elect the first board for the Winnipeg Press Club. They could not know that night that the club would, in the 21st century, reign as Canada's oldest media club, and one of the four oldest in the world. Elected as the first officers of the club were Thomas Hiram Preston as President (the runner-up was Charles Acton Burrows), William Edward Maclellan as Vice-President, Archibald McNee as Treasurer, and Charles Wesley Handscomb as Secretary, with an Executive Committee consisting of John W. Dafoe, George A. Flynn, and A. P. Wood. The early objectives of the Winnipeg Press Club were similar to those of the present day club: 1) to promote the professional, social, cultural and educational interests of its members and encourage professional exchange and development, 2) to provide a united voice to the practice of journalism and freedom of the press in Winnipeg, and 3) to establish fraternal relationships with fellow press clubs and media associations around the world