The Terrace Economic Development Authority is a public-private partnership responsible for promoting the growth and diversification of Terrace's economy. TEDA helps develop economic infrastructure, facilitating new investment, and acting as an advocate and advisor to local business.
The Northern Ontario Aquaculture Association (NOAA) represents the environmentally sustainable cage culture and land based agri-food fish farming industry primarily based in Ontario, but with a growing national membership.
Welcome to the Bridge River Valley, a vast mountain region stretching beyond the grasslands of Gun Creek west to the Bridge Glacier and north to the Chilcotin Plateau. Long known by inhabitants as Skumakum, land of plenty, its lakes and streams abound with Rainbow and Eastern Brook Trout, Kokanee, Dolly Varden & Whitefish. Its valleys and wildflower filled meadows are home to mule deer, grizzly bears, wolves & moose. On its slopes are wolverine, bighorn sheep & mountain goats.
Welcome to the WDC's website!Here you will be able to find information on who we are, where we are, and the types of programs and services that we offer to the people of Wikwemikong Unceded Indian Reserve.The Wikwemikong Development Commission (WDC) is a nonprofit organization, and was provincially incorporated on September 5, 1973. The WDC is the economic development branch of the Wikwemikong Unceded Indian Reserve .Our MissionTo foster and advance the interests of the band members of the Wikwemikong Unceded Indian Reserve through the promotion and generation of a diversified economic base in order to increase the wealth, opportunity, quality of life of the total Wikwemikong population.Our Vision''Encouraging self sufficiency to improve the quality of life for the community membership in accordance with Anishinaabe Bimaadziwin.''
Blue Sky Net facilitates the development of Information Communications Technology (ICT) projects throughout Northern Ontario. We believe that access to technology is crucial to the economic and cultural success of Northern Ontario.
The LSTC contributes to, assists and promotes the socio-economic welfare, cultural development, economic development, and the general objectives of its member Bands.
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.
When people talk about ''Beautiful British Columbia,'' they might as well be talking about Chilliwack, BC. Chilliwack is nestled in a wide, fertile river valley surrounded by endless mountains, miles of crystal clear lakes, and acres of untamed wilderness. It is quite literally one of the most extraordinary areas of the planet.As part of the Greater Vancouver/Lower Mainland Economic Region, Chilliwack enjoys some of the same benefits as Vancouver: Canada's low cost dollar, proximity to major markets (the Pacific Rim), and easy access to the United States. Even with all these benefits, Chilliwack has more to offer with a lower cost of living and comptetitive labour, energy, land and housing costs.