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Located in Agassiz, we offer First Aid and Employment Training.
CWSC helps businesses become WCB compliant and can hep develop Policy and Procedure manuals.
Recently completed to training courses with this company I would strongly recommend anyone interested in taking first aid training or otherwise.
Trainers are knowledgeable and very helpful.Read more
Visit Ruby Creek Art Gallery in Agassiz to view our impressive selection of the finest artworks by Northwest First Nations artists. Our collection features everything from limited edition prints, hand carved boxes, chests, and plaques to gold and silver carved jewellery, handcrafted drums, soapstone and textiles. Our talented artists are also available for commissions. Give us a call for more details today or visit our website.
I had my wedding at Ruby Creek Art Gallery and I have to say that they made all my dreams come true. They have the most beautiful venue inside and out.Read more
Seabird Island Band is a First Nations community that provides essential health, education, and economic services to its members and beyond, aiming to foster self-sufficiency and cultural pride among its people.
Strocel Theodore F offers legal services in Agassiz. This lawyer is available as a solicitor, a defense lawyer, a barrister and even more. Strocel Theodore F may help in the matter of divorce, separation, child custody or family mediation and has the expertises to advise you with your immigration needs. Strocel Theodore F can help in the case of incorporation or contracts. This lawyer handles your will and estate dealings and can help in the event of bodily injury claims or receiving compensation for damages. Strocel Theodore F can assist you with reorganizations, liquidations and bankruptcy declarations and proposes a skill in employment law.
The negotiations on the Statutory Easement for the Evans-Ashwell Connection road are now complete. The easement was the Department of Indian Affairs last land management obligation before Squiala can begin managing its own lands and resources according to the Land Code. The Individual Agreement that transfers the land management authority from the Government of Canada to Squiala First Nation is waiting for a signature from the Minister. Once the minister signs the the agreement Squiala can begin managing its own lands and resources. Construction of the Evans Interchange/Connector Project is expected to start in August 2008.