An Alberta and the communities within, that embrace and proactively use recreation and parks as essential means for enhancing individual well-being, community vitality, economic sustainability, and stewardship of parks and open spaces.
Our Mission is to connect First Nations and Inuit people who live in Edmonton and area, and who are ready for meaningful careers, with a wide range of employment and training programs, services, and opportunities so that they can become self-reliant and lead productive lives.
The multicultural nature of the city of Edmonton is captured in the annual Cariwest celebrations. It provides an opportunity for those who are unfamiliar with Caribbean culture to experience a taste of our tradition. Cariwest is open to everyone. Anyone interested in participating is welcome, whether they are of Caribbean heritage or not.
Little Bits Therapeutic Riding Association is a non-profit, charitable organization providing recreational horseback riding with therapeutic benefits for children and adults with disabilities. We have programs for pre-school aged children (Itty Bits), children aged five and a half to 18 (Little Bits) and adults (Big Bits). Once a week, riders receive riding instruction by certified and experienced instructors assisted by a core of volunteers.
The College of Opticians of Alberta (COA) is the regulatory body established to govern the practice of Opticianry in Alberta.The College of Opticians of Alberta (COA) exists to regulate and improve the practice of Opticianry by ensuring that Opticians provide quality professional care in eye health.The College of Opticians of Alberta (COA) was established in 1965.The COA ensures Opticians are providing competent and effective care to their patients.
The Edmonton Senior Slo-Pitch Association was created in 1983 to give seniors (men and women) from Edmonton and surrounding communities, a venue to play slo-pitch against their peers.
Landscape Alberta advocates the industry's interests and concerns at various government levels and maintains inter-industry relationships with other associations and groups within the green industry.
The association endorses each full member after having satisfied rigorous standards of education and experience.In the interest of maintaining high standards of professionalism and public service, each member also subscribes to a professional code of ethics developed by the Association.