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The South Island physicians were drawn to aesthetic medicine in wanting to help people increase their overall health and feeling of well-being. With a firm background in family medicine, and surgery as well as aesthetics, they will consider all aspects of your health when formulating a diagnostic and treatment plan. The doctors are relaxed and down to earth, open to hearing about any challenges you face in your aesthetic health and formulating a realistic treatment plan that you can live with far in the future.
Bike rentals delivered to you - and picked up when you are done - all at no extra charge. We provide the comfortable and stylish "modern urban" design bicycles from Opus and Linus. Helmets and lock included with every rental. Check out our website for rates and more details.
The Beauty room is a place to embellish and become your best most beautiful self. A place to embrace all of your beauty marks, laugh lines, and silvery white strands that have brought you here in this moment today. The more authentic you are the more your beauty and radiance shines through for people to see and admire. Your children, grand children and even your little pups and kitties would not be who they are today without your wisdom guidance and love. Be proud of who you are and what you’ve accomplished and you will inspire others to be as vibrant as you are.
TDI Hardwood Floors is a Victoria-based independent hardwood flooring company specializing in dustless sanding, installation, repair, refinishing and sales of all types of hardwood floors. We provide high-quality service for both small and large jobs. Our employees are courteous, certified hardwood flooring technicians, trained in dustless sanding techniques at Bona training facility in Aurora, Colorado. Steve Curila, company founder, and well-known local master craftsman has over 30 years of experience in the hardwood flooring industry.
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.Working in collaboration withBC Aboriginal Restorative Justice WorkersOur ValuesThe Native Courtworker and Counselling Association of British Columbia (NCCABC) provides culturally appropriate services to aboriginal people and communities consistent with their needs. Our service is accomplished through access to counselling and referral services to clients with substance abuse and detox support issues; advocacy services for aboriginal family and youth; facilitating and enhancing access to justice by assisting clients involved in the criminal justice system; provides services to Vancouver community court; providing community outreach; networking and partnerships; advocacy services; and providing training and workshops.Our dedicated employees are responsive to the needs of the community by providing quality, innovative and educational options where people are treated with dignity and respect. Showcasing Our 40 Year History Showcasing Aboriginal Courtworkers of CanadaSpotlightBRITISH COLUMBIA JUSTICE SUMMITSJustice Summits are convened by the Attorney General and Minister of Justice of British Columbia, at least once a year, to facilitate innovation in, and collaboration across, the justice and public safety sector
Theatre Inconnu was born in 1978 as a creative venture by Katya Aho-Kern and Clayton Jevne, who together co-created and performed the troupe's plays. For the first nine years the company – with Katya and Clayton at the helm – toured their unique blend of theatre, puppetry, and clowning in Canada and in Europe. In 1987 The troupe established itself in what is now considered it's 'legendary' 50-seat Market Square cavern theatre space in 'Olde Towne' Victoria, BC. The company gradually shifted to an 'acting' approach style of theatre, focusing on plays of an 'alternative' nature. In addition to its regular season programming, In 1991 Theatre Inconnu launched an annual summer Shakespeare Festival. Beginning modestly in our Market Square venue, the event quickly grew to become a major tourist attraction in a giant in Victoria's Inner Harbour. After producing the festival for 11 years (the last four taking place at St. Anne's Academy Auditorium), Theatre Inconnu handed it over to the newly formed Victoria Shakespeare Society who continue to produce this well-attended annual event on the grounds of Camosun College
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Since its inception in 1974, the Victoria Women's Transition House Society has grown from a small collective running a drop-in centre to an organization with five facilities, over 50 staff and close to 70 volunteers. The Victoria Women's Transition House Society was born from the Victoria Women's Centre. This organization grew out of the objectives of the University of Victoria Women's Caucus and the Status of Women Action Group. The Women's Centre was planned and initiated by a group of six women, with funding from a federal grant. From May 1971 until September 1972, a drop-in, referral and resource centre was operated for the Victoria community. The first emergency shelter opened in 1974 and was located in an older home which eventually became much too small and in need of repair to meet the needs of women leaving abusive relationships. In September 1991, after several years of intensive fundraising which included generous donations from service, church and community groups, as well as funding from GO BC Lottery Funds, various Foundations and Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, a new $500,000 facility was opened.