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I am beginning to get organized to pursue a court case of some kind, against The Assembly of 'First Nations'.If you want to help, if you have any lawyer friends who want to help, let me know.I realize everyone's chicken to take this on, and rightly so...we have seen what happens to ANY person who dares try to address race laws. Their lives get ruined overnight. THAT is why a court case has to happen, and why our liberties and rights need to be reinforced through court action against this oppressive race based dialogue of attacks.
Cariboo-Chilcotin Funeral Service Ltd. is a fully licensed provider of funeral services and crematorium operations. Our expertise encompasses simple cremation services, traditional burials, First Nation funerals, and custom Granite and Bronze Monuments. To facilitate arrangements, appointments can be held at our offices in either 100 Mile House or Williams Lake or through phone consultations. We invite you to contact us to schedule an appointment.
We proudly extend our services to the communities of Bella Coola, Hagensborg, Anahim Lake, Nimpo Lake, Alexis Creek, Williams Lake, Horsefly, Likely, McLeese Lake, Lac La Hache, 100 Mile House, Clinton, and all areas in between. For inquiries, please feel free to reach out via phone or email, or explore our comprehensive website for additional information.
The areas of service covered under Delegated C3 Voluntary Services include:support services for families,voluntary care agreements for children, including temporary in-home care; and,special needs agreements, including those for children in care on no fixed term.Operational and Practice standards address:case management,family assessment,service planning and agreements,children in voluntary care,standards for care in regular, restricted, and specialized family care homes,monitoring and evaluation; and closure and transfer of cases.
The Invasive Species Council of BC (ISCBC) is a registered charity and non-profit society that is making a difference in the lives of all British Columbians. ISCBC is a dynamic action-oriented organization, helping coordinate and unite a wide variety of concerned stakeholders in the struggle against invasive species in BC and spearheading behaviour change in gardeners, outdoor recreation enthusiasts.
Our dedicated sales staff and top-trained technicians are here to make your auto shopping experience easy and financially advantageous. NEW & USED Cars, Trucks & SUV’s.
At Williams Lake Optometry, we take the time to get to know you. Our optometrist provides the expert care, advice, options, and follow up you need whether you are a new patient or an existing one.
Williams Lake is named in honor of Secwepemc chief William. The story of Williams Lake began in 1860 during the Cariboo Gold Rush when Gold Commissioner Philip Henry Nind and Constable William Pinchbeck arrived from Victoria to organize a local government and maintain law and order.At the time, two pack trails led to the goldfields, one from the Douglas Road and another trail through the Fraser Canyon. Both met at Williams Lake, which made it a good choice for settlers and merchants. By 1861, Commissioner Nind had built a government house and had requested the funds to build a jail. With the center of local government being at Williams Lake, the miners and businessmen all had to travel there to conduct their business and soon the town had a post office, a courthouse, a roadhouse and the jail that Nind had requested.Williams Lake later became a hub for forestry, mining and transportation with the construction of the Pacific Great Eastern Railway, later BC Rail and now CN Rail.Williams Lake hosts the annual Williams Lake Stampede, which takes place over the Canada Day long weekend.
The first inhabitants of the Cariboo-Chilcotin were the Secwepemc, or Shuswap people. They lived in the region for at least 8,000 years prior to contact by European settlers. The Secwepemc people had a rich and vibrant culture. They held many spiritual and secular ceremonies to honour and celebrate special events, such as the first roots of the season, salmon fishing, spirit dances, family gatherings and name-giving ceremonies.The Secwepemc culture is rich with myths and legends, and key among these are the exploits of seklep, or coyote. As the legend goes, seklep was sent to put the world in order. He used his powers to create mountain ranges and waterways, and he introduced salmon to the region to feed the Secwepemc people. While foolish in nature, seklep was also intelligent and cunning, and he had great magical powers that he used to make the world safe.
Did you mean: Sylvia's – café, general store, gas, diesel, liquor outlet, lotto, laundromat, showers, tent and RV sites , accommodations for crews, hunters and recreationalists,cozy cabin for rent , facilities for rent , annual events, international theme dinner buffets.Open 7 days a week 5:00am to 9:30pm (closed Christmas Day)Km 42 - Nazko Hwy, Quesnel - Phone: 250-249-5193 web design by Studio Grandell - 2014 Sylvia's Café, General Store, Campground Km 42 - Nazko Hwy, QuesnelOpen year around.Sylvia's – café, general store, gas, diesel, liquor outlet, lotto, laundromat, showers, tent and RV sites , accommodations for crews, hunters and recreationalists,cozy cabin for rent , facilities for rent , annual events, international theme dinner buffets.Open 7 days a week 5:00am to 9:30pm (closed Christmas Day)Km 42 - Nazko Hwy, Quesnel - Phone: 250-249-5193 web design by Studio Grandell - 2014Sylvia's Café, General Store, CampgroundKm 42 - Nazko Hwy, QuesnelOpen year around.
Highway travel can be tiresome and everyone should take frequent breaks. If you're passing through the Cariboo on Hwy. 97, we invite you to stop in 70 Mile General Store, where we carry a selection of groceries, personal care products, as well as camping and fishing supplies. Make sure to check out our deli counter for delicious sandwiches and snacks for the road.
Two Great Pizzas One Great Price. Call us for pick up or delivery, or Dine Inn at our location in 100 Mile House. Locally owned and operated since 1996. We offer 2 for 1 pizzas, pasta dishes, wings, subs, salads and barbecued delights. Everyday we offer a medium pizza for $14.