Green Acres Foundation is a not-for-profit organization and management body established by Ministerial Order by the Province of Alberta to provide affordable supportive housing to seniors of the City of Lethbridge, the County of Lethbridge, and the Towns of Picture Butte, Coaldale, and Coalhurst, as well as the Villages of Nobleford and Barons. We have been providing affordable homes for independent senior citizens in Southern Alberta since 1960; today we are one of the largest providers of seniors housing in the province.
Town of ShaunavonWelcome to Shaunavon!The Town of Shaunavon is a vibrant and picturesque community nestled in the Southwest corner of Saskatchewan. Our many and varied businesses provide a wide range of products and services, enabling the community to be a major service centre in the great southwest. Shaunavon serves a large agricultural area and is fortunate to have a bustling oil industry.Established in 1913, Shaunavon's pure and abundant water supply was the key resource that drew over 700 settlers in less than one year's time, earning it the nickname 'Boomtown.' In fact, Shaunavon became the first community in Canada to grow from a village to a town in under one year. Today, this water supply contiues to be essential to our economic growth, supplying the busy oilfiled.Shaunavon's residents enjoy top notch recreation and cultural facilities and activites all year round. This is a community where neighbours become friends and where friends unite to build a community in which we can all share.
Showhome Parade is an entertaining and informative television series that takes viewers through the interesting and unique aspects of local showhomes. Our host will educate the viewer on the finer details of each showhome and provide a comprehensive overv
Northview Golf & Country Club to raise funds to help children with special needs reach their potential. Details The Centre for Child Development is the only CARF accredited Interdisciplinary Outpatient Medical Rehabilitation Program (Paediatric Specialty Program) in Canada. The Centre for Child DevelopmentHelping Children with Special Needs Reach their PotentialThe Centre for Child Development helps children with the most complex and severe developmental disabilities.Established in 1953, The Centre services and supports up to 2,400 children per year, ages 019 across Surrey, Langley, Delta and White Rock.Many of the children at The Centre have enduring disabilities and health issues. While hospitals focus on addressing the immediate medical needs of a child, they are not equipped or funded to provide the longterm and complex care that The Centre provides.
1983 - Treaty 7 Urban Indian Housing Authority originated when two individuals, Casey Scott of the Peigan Nation and Mike Bruised Head of the Blood Tribe, were involved in a summer project through the Sik-Ooh-Kotoki Friendship Society. Their study indicated that Native people, within the Treaty 7 Area, were having difficulty in acquiring suitable housing in urban centers.