Sorry, we didn't find any business matching “Cairo-Development-Ltd” in “Kitkatla BC”. We've expanded your search to include associated keywords in hopes of returning listings that may help you.
Cairo-Development-Ltd near Kitkatla BC
(318 Result(s))
This year CityWest celebrates our 100th anniversary. This important milestone provides us an opportunity to reflect back and celebrate our rich heritage of innovation and development, as well as our promising future. The founding vision of CityWest was for a local company to provide communications services for Prince Rupert. Through all the evolutions of the past 100 years, that same vision holds true and has expanded to include both communications and entertainment services. The legacy of the founding vision is a company that has a direct impact on the economy of the northwest through job creation, charitable donations, infrastructure investment, shareholder dividends, municipal taxes and more. The reason CityWest has such a profound impact on the communities we serve is because we are locally owned and locally based. Staff and management live and work in the communities we service. Our local distinction is our greatest competitive advantage. CityWest continues to reach out to local communities that we serve, allowing us to be easily accessible to our customers. We call this strategy Neighbors serving Neighbors. Neighbors serving Neighbors is a key component to an aggressive strategic plan for moving CityWest forward into a promising future and our next century of service. Through this historical timeline we trace our roots from the vision of several citizens to form a telephone company to what has now become a full-service telecommunications and entertainment provider.
6th Avenue BridgeAugust 29, 2014The 6th Avenue Bridge has been temporarily opened until we finalize the repairs which are tentatively scheduled to start in September. We anticipate a short closure; however every effort will be made to accommodate bridge traffic. Director of RecreationAugust 29, 2014The City of Prince Rupert is pleased to announce the appointment of Ms. Willa Thorpe as our Director of Recreation and Community Services. Civic Recognition AwardsAugust 06, 2014The City would like to recognize outstanding citizens in our community who have made a tangible difference through actions and within these actions have demonstrated particular principles. Below is a list of awards that the City currently.Community Enhancement GrantsAugust 06, 2014The City of Prince Rupert provides financial assistance (cash and 'in kind') to various Community Groups through the Community Enhancement Grant process. If your group would like to be considered for funding through the 2015 Community Enhancement.Pool Annual ShutdownAugust 01, 2014The Earl Mah Aquatic Centre will be closed for an annual shut down on August 3, 2014.
Prince Rupert is a coastal city of about 12,000 people in Northwest British Columbia. It's one of two port cities in British Columbia. Set against a spectacular backdrop of mountains and sea, Prince Rupert is a great place to golf, fish, hike, and enjoy water sports. Prince Rupert has daily direct flights to Vancouver. By car, we are 8 hours west from Prince George. This section of the website highlights the many facilities and parks Prince Rupert has to offer and provides information on upcoming events and recreational activities taking place within the community.
Prince Rupert is a coastal city of about 12,000 people in Northwest British Columbia. It's one of two port cities in British Columbia.Set against a spectacular backdrop of mountains and sea, Prince Rupert is a great place to golf, fish, hike, and enjoy wa
Prince Rupert is a coastal city of about 12,000 people in Northwest British Columbia. It's one of two port cities in British Columbia.Set against a spectacular backdrop of mountains and sea, Prince Rupert is a great place to golf, fish, hike, and enjoy water sports. Prince Rupert has daily direct flights to Vancouver. By car, we are 8 hours west from Prince George.This section of the website highlights the many facilities and parks Prince Rupert has to offer and provides information on upcoming events and recreational activities taking place within the community.
Ecotrust Canada is an enterprising nonprofit whose purpose is to build the conservation economy. We work at the intersection of conservation and community economic development promoting innovation and providing services for communities, First Nations and enterprises to green and grow their local economies. Ecotrust Canada has had the good fortune to work in the Northeast Superior Region of Ontario for the past two plus years.
The Prince Rupert Performing Arts Centre was built as a state of the art 700 seat facility opened in 1987. In 2006 it was renamed Lester Centre of the Arts. It is operated by a non-profit society for the cultural benefit of the people of the Pacific Northwest. The house features side and upper balconies, with unobstructed view from all seats. Modern sound and lighting equipment complement the comfortable padded seats to produce an enjoyable and enlightening theatre experience. The spacious lobby hosts art displays from local artists, as well as a soft bar. The Lester Centre at the heart of arts in Prince Rupert, this venue is the envy of communities around BC and Canada. The facility averages more than 120 performances each year, and the facility is used for rehearsals, dance classes, meeting, conferences, weddings and school district events with more than 420 bookings in a season. The facility boasts a rehearsal room, and a number of meeting rooms as well as the lobby gallery display area and stage. The Lester Centre is a versatile facility and any event is possible. Conventions, auctions, and televised town hall meetings are just some of the events scheduled at the Lester Centre.
Cape Croker Park is owned and operated by the Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation. We are located on the eastern shore of the Bruce Peninsula in Ontario, Canada. Situated on the shores of Sydney Bay, Cape Croker Park makes a perfect getaway for the whole family. Our campground is open for the first weekend in May through to Thanksgiving Day.Nestled between high limestone bluffs, the Park encompasses 520 acres and has 315 campsites, suitable for tents and trailers, in several camping areas. . Electrical sites are available in some some camping areas. Sites are comfortably laid out and close to all youll need while youre away from home.From hiking the Bruce Trail to swimming in Georgian Bay, from canoeing or simply soaking up the warm atmosphere, all our visitors to the Cape Croker Indian Park are guaranteed their own special experience. Join us!We have a large capacity and can make arrangements to fit all types of campers.Camping for Tents & Trailers, complete with Hydro hookup'Frontier' camping in picture perfect campsitesGroup Camping, Solitary Camping, Seasonal CampingSwimming, Beach Volleyball, Horseshoes, Canoe Rentals Boat LaunchSheltered Harbour for Sail Boats of all sizes
Let's cherish this region's amazing richness A diversity of plants, animals, fish, birds, and other creatures make up this region. This ecological richness gives us food and medicine, affects our climate, drives our economy, and much more. This environment is complex. What occurs in one part of the system affects the state of the whole system. When different uses are managed independently from one another, the result is a patchwork of policies, frequent conflict, and no way to ensure conservation in the long run. Changing the way we manage our oceans means changing the way we think about these connections. It means thinking about communities and the ecosystems that sustain them, together. Working together We need to care for the marine ecosystems that sustain us. Let's work together to ensure that ongoing human activities and their impacts are managed in a more integrated manner. Solutions are out there Sustainable fishing practices, based on both science and local ecological knowledge, can keep fish stocks healthy and fishing communities working, well-designed Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) can contribute to enhancing marine life and diversity, smart market policies can promote responsible consumer behavior, and smart planning and management practices can help mitigate the effects of development on marine ecosystems. An eco-system based approach to management that incorporates area-based management, marine protected areas, best management practices for marine industrial uses, and the precautionary approach will help us better manage our marine resources today and for our children tomorrow. We've explored some solutions here, tell us what you think will help preserve the values of this region.
The Nisga'a Final Agreement is British Columbia's first modern treaty. A landmark in the relationship between Canada and its Aboriginal peoples, the Treaty came into effect on May 11, 2000, marking the end of a 113-year journey - and the first steps in a
We anticipate a short closure; however every effort will be made to accommodate bridge traffic. Director of RecreationAugust 29, 2014The City of Prince Rupert is pleased to announce the appointment of Ms. Willa Thorpe as our Director of Recreation and Community Services. Civic Recognition AwardsAugust 06, 2014The City would like to recognize outstanding citizens in our community who have made a tangible difference through actions and within these actions have demonstrated particular principles. Below is a list of awards that the City currently.Community Enhancement GrantsAugust 06, 2014The City of Prince Rupert provides financial assistance (cash and 'in kind') to various Community Groups through the Community Enhancement Grant process. If your group would like to be considered for funding through the 2015 Community Enhancement.