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WINMAR® (Canada) International, Ltd., Announces New Opening in Central Newfoundland
London, ON – October 2, 2025: WINMAR® (Canada) International, Ltd., is pleased to announce the opening of WINMAR® Central Newfoundland.
Located at 150 Main Street, Springdale, NL A0J 1T0 Phone: 709-668-0505, WINMAR® Central NL is owned and operated by Mark Hicks.
Mark has nearly two decades of construction experience and business ownership that he brings to the WINMAR® network. Since 2005, he has been actively involved in the construction industry, launching his own general contracting company in 2017. His business expertise also extends into commercial cleaning—where his mother remains an active partner—and real estate, which he has successfully operated since 2017.
A lifelong resident of Springdale, Newfoundland, Mark is deeply rooted in the community, where his family also resides. His general contracting company has built a strong reputation for managing projects from the ground up, earning trust through quality workmanship and dedication to service. These values will carry forward as he joins the WINMAR® family, providing restoration services to Central Newfoundland.
“Opening WINMAR® Central NL is an exciting new chapter, and I look forward to bringing trusted restoration services to the people and businesses in our community,” said Mark Hicks, Owner of WINMAR® Central NL. “With my background in construction and strong family and community ties, I’m committed to delivering the professionalism and care that WINMAR® is known for across Canada.”
WINMAR® Central NL will provide a full range of property restoration services, including fire, water, wind damage, and general construction, supported by WINMAR®’s national standards and network.
“We’re excited to welcome Mark and his team to the WINMAR® family,” said Glenn Woolfrey, President of WINMAR® (Canada) International, Ltd. “Mark brings extensive experience in construction, a strong entrepreneurial drive, and deep community roots — all of which make him a valuable addition as we continue to grow across Newfoundland and Canada.”