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Greenplan is a Vancouver Island consulting firm that offers both planning and design services that focus on being green.Whether your dream is to build a net-zero house, an off-the-grid cabin or a vibrant community development project, you've come to the right place. For three decades, Greenplan's visionary leader, Jack Anderson, has been encouraging a more sustainable approach to homes and communities. He and other Greenplanners also share their passionate expertise at conferences, workshops, community gatherings, and in the press. Headquartered since 2006 at its custom offices in Cedar, British Columbia, Greenplan not only has an expanding team but a tremendous network of specialized associates that allow the firm to take on projects of virtually any size and caliber. Greenplan integrates innovations in renewable energies, passive solar, rainwater harvesting and irrigation, greywater recovery, permaculture and more.
Tilray is a medical cannabis licensed producer in Nanaimo with a customer service team available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Contact us today to benefit from our reliable and fast delivery services.
A premier Park Place care residence located in the community of Nanaimo, BC, Wexford Creek offers Independent Living and Long-Term care options. Recognized for its inclusive care services and premier location within walking distance of popular amenities, Wexford Creek Seniors Community combines unique social events with the comfort and services that provide residents a warm and welcoming environment to call home.
To begin your process for funded bed placement, please contact Island Health Authority at 1.877.734.4101.
CPGA Golf Teaching ProfessionalsDave Campbell, Director of Instruction19 years teaching experience, in the Cowichan Valley for over 13 years.Golf Programs: Personal Game Development, coaching Program.Spring Break Junior Camp: March 16, 17, 18 and 19 9:00 am 12:00 noonAsk about our Junior ProgramsAfter School golf ClinicsThe very popular junior after-school golf program is back! This program offers juniors the option to learn the game of golf for the first time or improve on their present skills.Clinics every Monday and Wednesday at 3:30 pm during September and October, 2009.
Mosaic Information Technologies was incorporated May, 2012 and brings together three individual companies operating in Nanaimo, Vancouver Island with 60 years of combined experience and resources to serve you better. Our goal is to be the all-inclusive IT department for small and medium businesses.
The View Gallery is a contemporary art gallery on the Nanaimo campus of Vancouver Island University, which presents all types of visual arts and designs made by students, community-members, and professional artists. A non-commercial site, the gallery presents a mixture of programming and art events that range from touring exhibitions to annual showcases of student art. The View Gallery is run and staffed by faculty members and students in the Department of Art and Design, within the Faculty of Art and Humanities.
Cowichan Women Against Violence Society works from a feminist perspective to provide a supportive environment for victims and children who have been affected by abuse. We support diversity, change, choice and growth through counselling, advocacy, emergency shelter, community development and education The purposes of the Society are: 1. To provide emotional support and information for victims who have been sexually assaulted or physically/emotionally battered. 2. To provide temporary emergency shelter for women, who have been physically/emotionally battered or sexually assaulted, and their children. 3. To ac as a liaison between the sexually assaulted and/or battered victim, community services and the legal and medical system. 4. To be an educational force for progressive changes in attitudes, laws, institutional procedures dealing with violence against victims and children. 5. To work for the prevention of sexual assault, battering, and child sexual abuse/incest.
The Haven is a not-for-profit charitable organization located on beautiful Gabriola Island, BC, Canada. For 30 years The Haven has offered programs for personal and professional development and growth. People leave The Haven with skills to be fully alive, have healthy relationships and communicate effectively. The Haven's purpose is to provide programs in personal and professional development that embody the principles of responsibility, communication and relationship. The Haven is a place where people of all ages can grow and fulfill their potential, while developing rewarding and respectful relationships with others. The essence of The Haven is human connection and recognition, supported by our structure and spirit. We operate a residential training centre providing high-quality, transformational learning experiences in a group setting. We promote self-responsibility, effective communication, healthy relationships and integration of body-mind-spirit through experiential learning.
Nanaimo Minor Hockey Association shared a photo. See MoreSee LessThis is a GREAT REMINDER for ME and maybe for YOU too!? 10 things Parents of young athletes need to know. 1. It's not about you, its about them. Do not live your own sports dreams through your kids. It's their turn now. Let them make their own choices, both good and bad. 2. Never talk to a coach about your child's play time after a game. Actually you never should. You should have your kid do that. That said, if you just can't help yourself, send an email the next day and ask for some phone time. 3. NEVER yell at referees. They are trying. How would you like it if someone came to your job and screamed at you? Not. So. Much. If you have a real issue file a grievance the next day. 4. Do NOT coach your kid from the sideline. Your job is to be a cheerleader, not a coach. If you wanted to coach, you should have volunteered. 5. It is EXTREMELY UNLIKELY you are raising a professional athlete. I promise you. Relax, let them have a good time and learn the lessons they are supposed to be learning in sports. 6.
The Hiiye'yu Lelum (House of Friendship) Society provides health, social, recreational and cultural services to promote individual, family and community self-reliance. These services address the needs and aspirations of aboriginal people and focus on well-being within a cross-cultural context. To provide a cultural bridge between the Aboriginal and non-aboriginal cultures in the Cowichan Valley. To provide a central facility where counselling, information and referral services are provided and where meetings, education and recreation activities may take place. To provide opportunities for the development of Aboriginal leadership in the community. To promote the well-being of Aboriginal people through program development.