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Just like humans, our animal friends require proper healthcare. When your cherished critter is feeling under the weather, let the staff at 48th Avenue Animal Hospital in Delta provide them with the attention they need.
The BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) provides provincial and national leadership in public health through surveillance, detection, treatment, prevention and consultation services.The Centre provides both direct diagnostic and treatment services for people with diseases of public health importance and analytical and policy support to all levels of government and health authorities.
At Roberts and Brown Opticians we offer a wide selection of frames for men, women, and teens as well as featuring the largest selection of children and infant eyewear and eye patches in BC.
We offer lens solutions for all your visual needs, including progressive lenses, computer/occupational lenses, anti-fatigue lenses, blue light and sun lenses.
Roberts & Brown Opticians offer contact lens fittings, teaches new patients how to use contact lenses and sells a wide variety of contact lens styles and brands.
We work closely with ophthalmologists and optometrists to ensure that our clients receive the best possible eye care. Our knowledgeable staff is always available to help with all your eye care needs.
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The Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce is a non-profit organization comprised of individuals, businesses, residents and other organizations that serves Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody.
It is a proactive network of business-minded individuals that are committed to acting as an accessible, visible, supportive and reciprocal resource to our members and the Tri-Cities at large, communicating their collective voice to help shape a prosperous business community.
It is governed by a 14 person volunteer Board of Directors. The Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce has its own bylaws but is legislated under the Board of Trade and Society Acts.