Our passion for beauty and functionality is evident in our homes.The attention to detail is extensive and visible from the moment you first see our houses.'I want our homes to be an experience that touches your emotions and creates a sense of warmth and comfort! Any street you drive down where the houses have been built by different builders, you will immediately be able to pick out a 'Cleary Home' by their beauty and uniqueness.We will not build 'cookie-cutter' homes'.Presidents MessageToday, 'Pat' Cleary, the youngest of the ten Cleary children, is the President of Cleary Homes and has been at the helm for over 25 years. Pat started as a young boy by following his Dad around the job sites on weekends and during his summer holidays and eventually graduated to a broom and shovel. Pat would go on to apprentice as a carpenter after finishing school. During his training, he worked as a finish carpenter in Western Canada on large mansions, some exceeding 16,000 square feet. 'The woodwork was incredible' explains Pat 'and I learned a great deal about craftsmanship and quality work'
Welcome to Lifeskills Handbooks! This site is to help you to find and download the Life Skills E-Handbook and to link you to the very best life skills resources we know about. It is also here to discuss issues and share ideas about teaching life skills sessions with children and young people. Join up to our community and get your free Top Tips! For those readers on Linked In - join our group Life Skills in Education and Health.
The Big Rideau Lake Association (BRLA) is a non-profit organization with roots back to 1911. Located on the Big and Lower Rideau Lakes in Eastern Ontario, the Association is committed to long-term environmental protection and service to all who use the lake and share its resources. The Big Rideau Lake Association supports programs in the areas of environment, recreation, government affairs and lake safety.
Residents of the Ottawa Valley's Mississippi and Carp River Watersheds deserve a clean, well-managed water system. That's why MVCA protects the needs of landowners and the environment by using an Integrated Approach to watershed management. Across 11 municipalities, MVCA works to keep your drinking water, local ecosystems, and your property safe. Reconnect with your natural environment by visiting locally significant areas, helping at home or helping MVCA monitor your water quality. Located in eastern Ontario, the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority is responsible for both the Mississippi River watershed-3750 sq. km-and the Carp River watershed-700 sq. km-totaling an area of 4,450 sq. km.