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Their original house burned in 1912 and was replaced with the old farmhouse that we currently call home. They became dairy farmers and lived here until the end of their lives.We moved onto the farmstead in 1981 and raised our daughters and several foster children. We have been organic growers since 1978, producing much of our own food, practicing methods of processing, canning, drying and preserving. Trudie developed a passion for herbs and studied both culinary and medicinal herb production. She completed an apprenticeship as an Herbalist in 1983.In 1978, Trudies passion for herbs began through her connection to a local herb farm. Over the next 30 years she trained as a herbalist, growing and using a wide variety of cultivated and wild crafted plants for food and medicine. Earning a Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree completed an understanding of human health and illness.Trudies passion for gardening and herbs was the driving force behind the development of a 'whole fooddestination with an emphasis on fresh herbs and local, seasonal food.
This is Seabird Island First Nation located in the upper Fraser Valley, three kilometers northeast of the town of Agassiz, British Columbia. The English designation of Seabird Island is derived from the June 1858 grounding of the transport paddle wheeler Sea Bird, on an island, in the Fraser River, across from Sq'éwqel. Halq'emeylem for turn in the river , Sq'éwqel is referred to by Indian Reserve Commissioner (1878 - 1880) Gilbert M Sproat as Skow-a-kull in his allocation statement and accompanying sketch of Seabird Island. Sq'éwqel identified a village located at the northern tip of Seabird Island, across the river from Skw'átits or what is contemporarily known as Peter's Reserve. In June 1879, G. M. Sproat, Indian Reserve Commissioner, in consultation with interested First Nations people, allocated the island called Skow-a-kull as a reserve to be held in common by the people from Popkum, Skw'átits, Ohamil, Ska-wah-look, Hope, Union Bar and Yale. In 1958, Seabird Island was designated an independent band. Seabird Island Band exists to promote a healthier, self-sufficient, self-governing, unified and educated community. We believe that a healthy community is one that has achieved physical, emotional, mental, spiritual and cultural balance. Seabird Island Band will accomplish this mission with the energy of our youth, the wisdom of our Elders, the strength of our families, the vision and determination of our political leaders, the guidance of our spiritual and cultural leaders and the contributions of our staff members. Seabird Island continues to move forward in a good way. With community acceptance of the Land Code initiative in 2009, management of reserve lands and resources is now within our jurisdiction. In addition, as a signatory to the Education Jurisdiction Framework Agreement.development.
Preschool and daycare all in one… that's what we offer at Chiliwack's Tadpole Academy Child Care & Learning Centre. We are a group childcare facility that provides families with a safe, loving and caring place to learn and grow for children ages 3 months to 3 years.
Environmental Services Section manages the waste disposal services in the city. We are also dedicated to protecting Chilliwack's air and water quality through environmental programs and educational initiatives.
good resouce center for any kind of help, doing peoples taxes and has brochures for people that need information.Read more
Life has its many obstacles. Anxiety, depression, stress, and trauma are problems that can make even the most everyday activities a challenge. Dr. Brian Atkinson is a registered psychologist, helping individuals and families overcome these emotional and developmental challenges that disrupt our daily lives. With over 35 years? experience, Dr. Atkinson Inc. provides assessments and treatments for problems like psychological trauma, difficulties with emotional regulation, family stresses, and problems in child development. He has special training in the diagnosis of autism.
With expanding tastes and growth, Corky's has stepped up and provided the Valley with a new pub experience. Corky's Irish Pub & Sports Bar is the place for people wanting a new "home-away-from-home".
This irish style pub is just fantastic. Me plus five others went to dine and had a very divers choice of food. We all had the wings wich are very tastey and very saucey. I had the perogies with cherizo and it was absolutley great. My friends all enjoyed there food (minus the soup). Would eat there again. Service was allso great.Read more
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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.
Restorative Health offers a collaborative approach to wellness, integrating chiropractic care, counselling, acupuncture, kinesiology, massage therapy, and naturopathic practices under one roof in Chilliwack, British Columbia.