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Tania Pacheco is the Music Coordinator and all 1st Year Star, Junior Star and Senior Star parents will have to play music for these sessions. Tania will be putting together a schedule shortly and you will be required to play this music. If you have never played music or you are unsure of how it works Tania will be at the arena for this ENTIRE week and can train you.
ABC Industries Ltd provides complete janitorial services in the Kitimat area. We offer industrial and commercial cleaning for large and small clients. We are proud to be 100% locally owned and operated. Contact ABC Industries today for a quote.
Welding Contractors, Mechanical Installation, Metal Fabricating
Kitimat Iron & Metal Works Ltd is your source of mechanical installation and metal fabricating. Our welding contractors are skilled, knowledgeable and eager to ensure your project is successfully completed. For more information, call us today.
Through hard work and determination IDL Projects Inc. has established itself as a go-to solutions provider for civil and commercial construction work in Western and Northern Canada and the Caribbean. How? By assembling a top management team with over 285
True professional service. Greg's team removed four very large Spruce trees in my neighbor's yard on Yukon St, Kitimat BC. Safely dropped the largest tree (38" diameter) in sections, into a very tight location. Read more
The Haisla of the region have the longest, having occupied the land here for many centuries. Explorers, trappers, prospectors, homesteaders, adventurers, and missionaries all came through the last 150 years, and met with a mixture of struggle and success. Their stories combined represent a shared history that is echoed across BC and yet, a unique one to the valley area. Many came during the Kitamaat Methodist Mission years, staying for a few years then moving on. The valley area saw its share of families working on their homesteads, men prospecting and trapping up numerous creeks and mountain valleys, and speculating on the land during the years when the western terminus for the Grand Trunk Railway line was being decided.