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Valley Veterinary Services in Chilliwack, BC is a Fully Accredited animal hospital that has been providing service to our community for the past 15 years. We provide both a full-service hospital and house/farm-call mobile service (/site/view/56377_GuestBook.pml/site/view/56377_GuestBook.pml/site/view/56377_GuestBook.pmlread what others say about us). We are committed to quality veterinary care throughout the life of your companion animal. Our services and facilities are designed to assist in routine preventive care for young, healthy animals; early detection and treatment of diseases that come with aging; and complete medical and surgical care as necessary during the entire lifetime. We are committed to providing the latest and most comprehensive diagnostics and care while providing you with good value. We continually upgrade our equipment, facilities and staff training so that we remain on the cutting-edge of available verterinary medical and surgical care. We understand the special role that animals play in the life of people and are dedicated to becoming your partner in your companion animal's health care. Our goal is to practice the highest quality medicine and surgery with compassion and an emphasis on education. Our entire healthcare team is committed to providing personal attention to the unique concerns of each individual animal owner. We are pleased to provide convenient and affordable care options when you need them. We will never be content to provide average care or cut-rate services. We are here to help by finding solutions to the problems presented to us. Valley Veterinary Services in Chilliwack, BC is a Fully Accredited animal hospital that has been providing service to our community for the past 17 years. We provide both a full-service hospital and housecall service for pets and a farm-call mobile service for our horse patients. We are committed to compassionate, quality veterinary care throughout the life of your companion animal.
Dr. Steinbach, his associates, and staff have provided wonderful care to my cats. They always do their best to provide me with as many options as possible, in order to keep my kitties healthy and comfortable. The veterinary assistants and technicians are extremely knowledgeable and helpful. I would easily recommend Valley Veterinary services to anyone who cares about their animals! Read more
Tzeachten First Nation is located east of the Greater Vancouver/Lower Mainland Region of British Columbia; this area is also referred to as the Fraser Valley Regional District. Tzeachten is approximately 105 kilometers east of the city of Vancouver, between the Trans Canada Highway and the Chilliwack/Vedder River, within the boundaries of the city of Chilliwack neighboring Abbotsford to the west and Hope to the east. In the Halq'emeylem language Tzeachten (Ch'iyaqtel) means 'the place of the fish weir'. The Tzeachten people originate from the Ch-ihl-kway-uhk Tribe and is politically affiliated with the Sto:lo Nation. Tzeachten reserve #13 totals 283.8 hectares and shares an additional 64.8 hectares of the Grass reserve lands with eight of the neighboring First Nation communities within Chilliwack. It also shares 10.3 hectares of Peqw'xe:yles reserve lands in Mission, BC. and shares 23.5 hectares of the Coqualeetza lands in Chilliwack, BC. As of July 2008, Tzeachten First Nation has a total membership of 438, of which, approximately 50% live on reserve. Tzeachten owns the Vedder Crossing Plaza, where retail stores such as Save On Foods, Tim Horton's, Royal Bank, Sylvan Learning, Panago Pizza, Booster Juice, a medical clinic and lab, and other retail outlets service the entire community. There are also a number of businesses on reserve that are owned by member entrepreneurs that enhance the community, they include: Planet Earth Restaurant, Tzeachten Gas Bar, Bear Image Productions and the Shell Gas Bar. As well, Tzeachten is home to a number of residential developments including Halcyon Meadows, Stoney Creek, Avonlea, Promontory Lake Estates, Steetaws, River Rock, Selomas and Maple Meadows. The Tzeachten Council and their administration strive to work with the entire community to preserve and promote their language and culture, support the educational, social and economic growth of the community so that the membership and residents can flourish and prosper.
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.