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At FSB Forklifts Services BC LTD, we have over 10 years of experience in the forklifts and lift trucks field. Here at FSB Forklifts Services, we are experts in doing what we know best; therefore, customers of FSB Forklifts Services will always have their problems solved efficiently and effectively in terms of time and cost.FSB Forklifts Services BC values honesty, integrity and ethical acts. It is about working together as a whole, to serve and help our clients both efficiently and effectively.
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With over 75 years of experience and background in the transportation business TRAXX Coachlines is the preferred carrier to many organizations and we look forward to providing first class, safe, comfortable and reliable ground transportation for you. TRAXX Coachlines provides services to many schools, educational facilities, community groups, sports teams, corporations and tour and travel companies as well as many International Operations TRAXX Coachlines has offices and fleet based in, Calgary, Vancouver, Edmonton and Medicine Hat. Please call our friendly, helpful charter department for a quote.
Welcome to Shearwater Resort & Marina, where over the past several years we have further developed our local services to cater to the diversity of our customers.
Our mission is to create customers for life. With this in mind, we are dedicated to providing our customers with more value than our competitors in terms of service, selection, and savings. We invest in our staff and provide a positive and pleasant working environment. We cannot deliver the exceptional standard of customer service without a committed and dedicated team. Our customers are our most important asset, without them we would not have a successful business. We value integrity and trust, reliability, results, and responsiveness.
Royal City Musical Theatre, hatched in 1990 around a kitchen table in New Westminster, grew out of a love of music, theatre and dance – musical theatre. It has been an enduring success, becoming one of the most popular musical theatre producers in Canada.
Roland is a world leader in the design, manufacture and distribution of electronic musical instruments, professional audio equipment, multimedia products and music accessories. The Roland brand family includes Roland, BOSS, and Rodgers.
Starbucks offers more than just the finest coffees from across the globe. Since 1971, friendly people, great music & a comfortable, upbeat atmosphere have created the famous Starbucks experience.
Increase Text SizeWelcome toLegion Manor VictoriaWe are a not-for-profit retirement residence located on the beautiful Saanich Peninsula of Greater Victoria. Open to all individuals 55 years of age and up (Legion Membership and military service record is not a requirement).Legion Manor offers independent, supported and assisted living with great dining, fun activities, a fantastic location, all close to amenities and all at a reasonable price.Quality can be affordable.
Port Moody – City of the Arts! – is located at the head of Burrard Inlet and at the foot of Eagle Mountain. A vibrant city of 34,000, Port Moody is located an easy 40 minute drive from both downtown Vancouver and the US border, and just steps from seaside parks, mountain trails and lakes.HistoryThe early inhabitants of this area were the Squamish and Musqueam bands of the Coast Salish people, their ancestors having occupied the Lower Mainland for the past 8,000 years. They used the Port Moody area to fish, hunt and gather shellfish. Evidence of their summer campsites, in the form of shell middens and Indian artifacts can be found at the eastern end of Burrard Inlet.Non-indigenous people began to occupy the area around 1800. Fur traders regularly traveled through this region. With the appearance of gold prospectors during the Cariboo Gold Rush of 1858 and the need to develop a back-door defence for New Westminster, in 1859 the Royal Engineers--under the command of Col. Richard Moody--were sent to clear a trail.