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Allpoints Fire Protection is the leading fire protection company in Northern BC with offices in Prince George and Terrace. Specializing in commercial, industrial and institutional fire protection.
108 Mile Ranch (historically known as 108 Mile House) is a residential community situated in the heart of the South Cariboo region of British Columbia, surrounded by rolling hills, ranches, thousands of lakes and a wide range of recreational activities. Historically, en route to the great Cariboo Gold Rush, a few of the travellers settled here, carving out a place that would withstand the changes in time. For recent history, read The Grand Scheme of the Ranch.
Important Dates and Bell ScheduleJOB ACTION INFORMATION & UPDATESAs a district we want to ensure that our school communities are immediately provided with information regarding the provincial education labour negotiations between the BCTF and the BCPSEA and when we might be able to open our schools for instruction. We encourage you to refer often to the front page of the district website for the latest updates. www.sd41.bc.ca or www.burnabyschools.caThe Burnaby Board of Education and senior district staff continue to remind those at the bargaining table that the needs of our students are a shared priority. While we don't yet know when the 2014/15 school year will begin - we know that when it does, we are committed to ensuring that it is a successful school year for all.RegistrationPlease make an appointment by calling 6046648690, and bring original documents with you to your appointment. click here to see a list of documents required to bring to your appointment. If your child is currently enrolled in either the English or Mandarin Program at Forest Grove School, it is not necessary to reregister.
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.