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To help keep our customers and colleagues safe, we have implemented physical distancing guidelines in our branches. We are limiting the number of customers in the branch and your wait time may be longer than normal.
Our first hour of operation is dedicated to serve seniors and other vulnerable populations with urgent in-person banking needs. In Quebec, we are serving these customers during regular branch hours with enhanced support for physical distancing.
We ask that you only visit the branch for matters that require in-person assistance. Please do not visit if you are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 or have been advised to self-isolate due to exposure to COVID-19 or travel.
If you require in-person assistance for borrowing, investing or other financial advice, please book an appointment online, and we would be pleased to serve you.
Labour Unlimited Temporary Services is a Canadian owned and operated company in the business of providing temporary labour solutions to the light industrial, and construction industries. Our offices are located in British Columbia's Lower Mainland, Fraser Valley, the Victoria Capital Region, and in Ontario we provide services to the Brampton, Mississauga, Toronto and surrounding areas. At Labour Unlimited, we understand that not all tasks are the same and that business' have different needs, job classifications, pay rates, as well as seasonal volumes. We can accomodate all your specific requirements. We operate 24 hours a day, and 7 days a week. Labour Unlimited reduces or elimates the costs associated with recruiting and administration of your payroll. We save you the costs of advertising, costs associated with the hiring process, costs of payroll taxes and benefits and the costs of administration. Labour Unlimited attracts quality workers by providing workers with the option to be paid daily.
It's a chance for other families to come out and get some really good deals on gently-used children's clothes and other items. Anything from strollers to games to bikes might be on sale. It's a great event for YANA to connect with families in the Valley and to help with something that benefits us all.This semi-annual event held at the Courtenay Legion is a Comox Valley favorite with something for everyone. Gently-used clothing, accessories and toys are all on sale for fantastic prices. You can become a seller, strictly buy, or volunteer. and by popular demand, there is also the option to donate this year.There is typically a line-up down the street for this sale.
Canada's largest pharmacy chain provides Health, Beauty and Convenience with extended hours, prescription and over-the-counter medications, and quality health, beauty, grocery, and gift items.
We built two homes in 2004, two in 2006, two in 2007 and two in 2009. To raise funds for these home building projects, we build playhouses and sheds to raffle off at fairs and private functions. We do deconstructions, which keeps tons of waste out of the landfills and all recovered building materials are sold at our ReStore locations in Courtenay and Campbell River. Habitat for Humanity is an independent, charitable, faith-based housing program dedicated to the elimination of poverty housing by building homes in partnership with families in need. We build simple, decent, and affordable houses and provide interest-free mortgages to families who would otherwise not be able to purchase their own home. The Habitat program is about home ownership and providing a long-term solution designed to break the poverty cycle. How did Habitat Start? Habitat for Humanity International was founded in 1976 in Americus, Georgia by Millard and Linda Fuller. The program developed from the concept of partnership housing , based on Christian principles, where those in need of adequate shelter work side by side with volunteers from every walk of life to build simple, decent houses. Habitat for Humanity Canada was born in 1985, with the foundation of the first Canadian affiliate in Winkler Manitoba. In early 1988 an Habitat for Humanity Canada national office was established, which is currently located in Waterloo, Ontario. To mobilize volunteers and community partners in building affordable housing and promoting homeownership as a means to breaking the cycle of poverty.