Crowe Valley Conservation Authoritysince 1958, The Crowe Valley Conservation Authority (Cvca) Has Worked In Partnership With Its Ten Member Municipalities And The Ontario Ministry Of Natural Resources (Mnr).With Its Head Office In Marmora, Ontario, The Cvca Operates 13 Dams Along The Crowe River And Its Tributaries. The Cvca Also Maintains A Stream Flow Forecasting Center To Help Reduce The Risk Of Flooding.Managing Over 2000Sq.Km Of Territory, The Crowe Valley Conservation Authority Maintains 1300 Acres Of Conservation Land Divided Between 4 Main Conservation Areas. If You Love The Outdoors You Can Enjoy Many Outdoor Activities On One Of Our Beautiful And Pristine Conservation Areas.
Frontenac Shores is surrounded by a beautiful natural landscape, and each of our single family log homes has been carefully placed in a location that will capitalize on our spectacular views. Our luxurious homes have been custom designed to maximize your comfort and vacation enjoyment, and you can choose from a variety of models that best suit your lifestyle.
The Southern Ontario Aboriginal Diabetes Initiative is funded by the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-term Care for the development, and enhancement of programs and services focusing on the education, prevention, and management of diabetes in Aboriginal communities, both on and off-reserve
Mohawk Agricultural Fair1807 York Road, Tyendinaga Mohawk TerritoryTyendinaga is considered the ''birthplace of the Peacemaker- Read more in the Culture pagesVision Statement: Tyendinaga, as part of the Mohawk Nation, is a healthy, sustainable Kanyenkehà:ka community, built on and united by our language, culture, traditions, knowledge, and history. We exercise our rights and responsibilities for the protection of and respect for our people, our land, our resources, and the environment.The Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte (MBQ) are proud of our heritage, history, and culture. MBQ is part of the Mohawk Nation within the Six Nations Iroquois Confederacy.We are one of the Six Nation communities politically associated with the Iroquois Caucus and a member First Nation of the Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians (AIAI).Our current membership as of March 2014, is 9,201, of which 2,168 members live on the Territory. As of 2007,
We Are A Volunteer Non Profit Organization And Community Partner In Thecanada Revenue Agency (Cra) Community Volunteer Income Tax Program (Cvitp).Servicespensioners Concerned Prepares Income Tax Returns And Provides Assistance With Government Forms For Seniors, Low Income, Physically Challenged And New Canadian Citizens.More About Our Servicesvolunteersour Tax Preparers And Office Staff Are All Unpaid Volunteers. Many Are Retired, But All Enjoy Working With People And Have Good Numeric Skills.
Be Prepared The County of Lennox & Addington is a caring and friendly organization, dedicated to working for the benefit of all of the citizens of the county and to representing the best interests of the county's local municipalities, in a fiscally responsible and accountable manner.
Ruth's first volunteer experience took place in Newfoundland, where she relocated to be near her husband, Freeman Burrows, who was serving in the navy. Work at the Red Cross in St. John's marked the beginning of her life of helping others. Soon after World War Two ended, Ruth and Freeman Burrow moved to Belleville along with their two lovely daughters Diane and Evelyn Louise. The Burrows purchased an old Victorian home on Bridge Street. Friends of the family remember Ruth as very giving. She had the gift of making everyone feel welcome. She was a quiet, gentle soul always looking for new ways to help the community.