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CentralTouch Technology was established in 2000 with a mission to create a better way to service and support customers with a real time, multi site, and multi media contact centre. A solution that takes advantage of advanced Internet Technology that is accessible, affordable, realistic, and user friendly for Small to Mid Size manufacturers and software developers of of technology based products and services.
Performance matters in everything we do. That's why Pearson is focused on providing the solutions that can impact performance daily. Whether it's reporting, grading, scheduling or communicating, Pearson student information systems and performance solutions make schools' and districts' job easier and provide the information needed to make better, timelier decisions
Changeways Clinic is a psychologist-owned counselling and psychotherapy service in Vancouver Canada specializing in cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and related approaches.
The Cherish Way, founded in 2005, is all about you. The Cherish Way is original and unique to Cherish. It started with the input of over 400 seniors that were not satisfied with traditional senior housing. They wanted, and we believe they deserve, better! How do we make our residents feel? Their top 5 words: connected, loved, safe, happy and optimistic. Pets are welcome too!
CityEmail is an email-hosting provider located in Vancouver, British Columbia. It is a service group that is wholly owned by 'Wizard Tower TechnoServices Ltd.', the developer of 'MagicMail', a highly successful e-mail server that is currently being used by many industry leading Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to provide service to a growing base of over one million subscribers throughout North America.
During a six month federal energy conservation project, City Farmer was created. Read about the group's formative months in a report written by the project's leader. 'The first issue of City Farmer came out at the end of July (1978) and the second at the end of August. Both received a very positive response. The paper attempts to interest the public by showing them examples of successful Vancouver city farmers. It also reports on political issues that affect the city farmers (there has been a great deal of controversy lately about a particular woman in Vancouver who raises chickens in defiance of city by-laws), and products and information that are of use to them.