Willis Point Road near Wallace DriveWe had completed a temporary repair of a valve We have completed the final repair of the valve on Thursday, November 7th, 2013The amount of leachate that leaked was estimated at approximately 10,400 litres or 10.4 cubic metresThe property owners, municipality and regulatory authorities were edWe are still working on cleaning up the area (this is why you are seeing the vacuum truck)Field tests by CRD staff were conducted of the surface/ground water in the areaSamples were sent to an external lab for testingWe expect results back by end of day Tuesday or Wednesday next weekWe have also offered to test the property owner's groundwater wells. I will continue to share information with you as it becomes available.
Beacon Community Services’ Thrift Shops offer affordable, convenient shopping for your entire family. And they’re a great place to donate items you no longer need. Because loyal donors and shoppers help our Greater Victoria community, too!
We’re proud that Beacon Community Services’ thrift shop proceeds are 100% dedicated to not-for-profit programs and services — and we’re grateful for the community support that makes them possible.
For more than 30 years, Thrift Shop proceeds have funded many LOCAL Beacon services and programs. Services like the Out of the Rain shelter for homeless youth. Kids’ literacy and play programs. Quality care for seniors living with dementia. And more.
We’re also proud to host free training programs at some Beacon Thrift Shops. Our shops are encouraging places where you can learn the skills you need for working in the retail industry.
Come visit us!
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Beacon Community Services is a community-based, not-for-profit, social, employment, health, recreational, housing and volunteer services agency, offering a wide range of programs and services to thousands of clients in the Capital Regional District.
Beacon Community Services’ Thrift Shops offer affordable, convenient shopping for your entire family. And they’re a great place to donate items you no longer need. Because loyal donors and shoppers help our Greater Victoria community, too!
We’re proud that Beacon Community Services’ thrift shop proceeds are 100% dedicated to not-for-profit programs and services — and we’re grateful for the community support that makes them possible.
For more than 30 years, Thrift Shop proceeds have funded many LOCAL Beacon services and programs. Services like the Out of the Rain shelter for homeless youth. Kids’ literacy and play programs. Quality care for seniors living with dementia. And more.
We’re also proud to host free training programs at some Beacon Thrift Shops. Our shops are encouraging places where you can learn the skills you need for working in the retail industry.
Come visit us!
Beacon Community Services’ Thrift Shops offer affordable, convenient shopping for your entire family. And they’re a great place to donate items you no longer need. Because loyal donors and shoppers help our Greater Victoria community, too!
We’re proud that Beacon Community Services’ thrift shop proceeds are 100% dedicated to not-for-profit programs and services — and we’re grateful for the community support that makes them possible.
For more than 30 years, Thrift Shop proceeds have funded many LOCAL Beacon services and programs. Services like the Out of the Rain shelter for homeless youth. Kids’ literacy and play programs. Quality care for seniors living with dementia. And more.
We’re also proud to host free training programs at some Beacon Thrift Shops. Our shops are encouraging places where you can learn the skills you need for working in the retail industry.
Come visit us!
Our tag line proudly proclaims we are a 'good place to be'. It refers not just to our locations but also the essence of Boys and Girls Clubs. It is the relationships that are forged between participants and our staff and volunteers. It is the safety and support we provide through our care families and youth programs. It is the specific environments we create that let youth know they are valued and can achieve their potential. THAT is the 'good place' that our programs and services create.
Time for Some Real Solutions - Reclaiming the Commons 2013It's a sad case. In Vancouver a 50-foot lot on the west side with a single family home was only $1.2 million a year ago. Today it is $1.65 million. For the somewhat less pricey average two story Vancouver home, it would take 94% of the average families household income.
The Navy League of Canada was established in 1895 to promote an interest in Maritime Affairs generally throughout Canada.Today, The Navy League of Canada has a presence in over 260 Canadian communities. Our youth programs benefit 15,000 young Canadians every year, and we continue to grow.