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Hard Rock Casino Vancouver in Metro Vancouver is home to unparalleled entertainment, dining and gaming offerings. From a live band to a local DJ; fight night to the big game, Asylum is an oasis in the desert of ordinary restaurants and predictable pubs in and around the area.
One of Coquitlam’s Most Trusted Physiotherapy Clinics At Austin Ave Physiotherapy, our goal is to put our patients on the path to healing and recovery. We provide the best care, experience and expertise across Coquitlam. We specialize in physiotherapy, registered massage therapy, acupuncture, and chiropractic treatments. More Than Just Physiotherapy We are passionate about restoring health to the Coquitlam community we serve. Each physiotherapist embraces the practice mission of healing and optimizing health. We are impacting the health on a larger scale. It's more than just exercise or physiotherapy; optimizing health is our mission. Customized Physiotherapy Treatment We get to know you and understand your body. Each physiotherapist is dedicated to your full recovery and takes a personalized approach to care. Our vision is to fully heal every patient we serve in Coquitlam. We live & work in Coquitlam We have a practice close to your home or business.
The British Columbia Blind Sports and Recreation Association, BCBSRA, was organized in October 1975 in order to send BC athletes to the 1976 National Championships and Selection Trials for the Olympics for the Physically Disabled (now called the Paralympics) in Toronto. The BC Blind Sports and Recreation Association is a not for profit association of individuals who are blind, visually impaired, deaf-blind, or are blind and have additional disabilities; and their families and other supporters.
BC Place is Vancouver's largest stadium with 247,000 square feet of exhibition space and a seating capacity of 55,000 spectators. This venue attracts various events including concerts, trade-shows, and is the home of Vancouver's very own football team - BC Lions. Olympics Overview During the Olympics, BC Place will hold various events including the much-anticipated Opening and Closing ceremonies and nightly Victory Ceremonies presentations. BC Place is a non-competition venue. Olympics Etiquette Be sure to dress warmly in layers because you may be required to wait outside for an extended period of time. It is recommended that you do not bring large bags or unnecessary items for the courtesy of others. Expect delays at the security screening areas when entering the venue. Leaving and re-entering the venue is not permitted. Events at this Venue Feb 12th @ 18:00 - Opening Ceremony Feb 14th @ 18:30 - 21:00 - Victory Ceremony (VC001) Headline Performer: Nelly Furtado Feb 15th @ 18:30 - 21:00 - Victory Ceremony (VC002) Feb 16th @ 18:30 - 21:00 - Victory Ceremony (VC003) Headline Performer: Barenaked Ladies Feb 17th @ 18:30 - 21:00 - Victory Ceremony (VC004) Headline Performer: Paul Brandt Feb 18th @ 18:30 - 21:00 - Victory Ceremony (VC005) Headline Performer: Hedley Feb 19th @ 18:30 - 21:00 - Victory Ceremony (VC006) Headline Performer: Theory of a Deadman Feb 20th @ 18:30 - 21:00 - Victory Ceremony (VC007) Headline Performer: Stereophonics (no medals ceremony, concert only) Feb 21st @ 18:30 - 21:00 - Victory Ceremony (VC008) Headline Performer: Trooper and Loverboy Feb 23rd @ 18:30 - 21:00 - Victory Ceremony (VC009) Headline Performer: Billy Talent Feb 24th @ 18:30 - 21:00 - Victory Ceremony (VC010) Headline Performer: INXS Feb 25th @ 18:30 - 21:00 - Victory Ceremony (VC011) Headline Performer: Burton Cummings Feb 26th @ 18:30 - 21:00 - Victory Ceremony (VC012) Headline Performer: Great Big Sea Feb 28th @ 17:30 - Closing Ceremony *Subject to change
BC Family Hearing Resource Society Bright Futures for ChildrenIt's not important HOW you communicate, it's simply that you DO!The BC Family Hearing Resource Society is the largest agency in the province serving the families of children from birth to age five who are deaf or hard of hearing and/or who have speech and language learning challenges. BC Family Hearing Resource Centre (BCFHRC) is the name of our provincial program serving deaf and hard of hearing children. Our family-centred services have evolved and grown over 25 years and are designed to meet the unique needs of very young children and their families. When care is family-centred, parents are an essential and equal partner in their children's services. Our highly qualified clinicians are experts in speech, language, communication and hearing development, and work as a team to provide you with the most up-to-date treatment strategies. While our services are primarily directed toward children, we also help parents acquire the skills and information they need to help their children succeed.
BC Medequip is family owned and operated to serve clients throughout the Lower Mainland with safe, reliable, honest customer service. We provide high quality products ranging from wound care supplies to high end wheelchairs and mobility aids, at the most economical pricing. Our qualified and dedicated staff members have over 35 years combined experience in the supply, installation, repair and maintenance of a vast range of medical equipment.
Bcaa is one of the most trusted organizations in British Columbia. Bcaa provides an array of award-winning home, auto and travel insurance products and services, and roadside assistance
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BearCom designs and delivers high-performance wireless voice, video and data communication solutions that boost operating efficiency and increase safety. Whether you need a multi-point wireless network to connect your work teams, an integrated two-way radio system to add productivity across your facility, a bi-directional amplifier to enable communications between first responders, a video surveillance system to protect people and property, or any other wireless solution to improve team collaboration, BearCom can help. For more than 40 years, BearCom has been serving leading airlines, manufacturing and petrochemical plants, distribution centers, hotels and resorts, construction firms, public safety agencies, schools, and more. In addition, our rentals team supports major sporting events, award shows, conventions, and fairs, as well as the largest music festivals in North America.
BigSteelBox has been providing friendly and reliable moving and storage services throughout Vancouver and the Lower Mainland since 2008. In addition to residential services, we also offer competitive rates on portable storage rentals for construction and commercial customers.
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Black & Lee has been your choice for over 50 years for tuxedo rental and suit rentals and sales, with our 11 locations including stores in Greater Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary and Victoria, or your nearest associate store located throughout British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Yukon, we are able to assure you customer satisfaction from each and every one of our formal wear specialists.
The Boucher Institute has a distinctly collaborative approach to education, with a mission to serve as stewards of the traditional, current and future knowledge and skills of naturopathic medicine and a long-standing commitment to engaging its community.
Before the advent of settlers in the late 1800's, the area now known as Burnaby was a land of tall trees and wilderness. The earliest pioneers settled the area and the City of Burnaby developed very slowly until 1887. The Canadian Pacific Railway was extended into Vancouver from the Port Moody terminal.