BIA's are registered non-profit organizations run by an elected board of directors. The board is made up of volunteer member's which are a mix of property owners and tenants within its boundary. BIA's are funded by the municipal property taxes from each c
Thankyou to 305 for your hospitality today My father who resides at George Derby in Burnaby for Vets that served overseas was ovverwhelmed with your hospitality and entertainment. Of all the places we take our fathers to you are #1. Thankyou, much appreciated, jim Harrington for Jim Harrington Sr.Read more
Membership in the club offers many benefits. In addition to having a substantial insurance package for our members we have excellent rifle, pistol, archery and trap ranges. We are leaders in habitat conservation and offer three significant bursaries for young people seeking to advance their education in natural resource management. Bernie Pitura Moose Hunt.
The Developer of the property, Everglades Resorts Ltd., no longer owns any property and thus has no sites to sell. However, there are resales from existing owners. With 395 total sites on the 30 acres, there is reasonable choice available for sale. Consid
The Irrigation Industry Association of British Columbia was formed in 1979 to provide a forum for manufacturers, suppliers, and contractors to get together to communicate and exchange information about the irrigation industry.
Celebrating Inclusion at MACL's Illuminaria Lantern FestivalA great evening was had for thousands of individuals and families who attended MACL's 2014 Illuminaria Lantern Festival celebrating inclusion. The evening began with performances by students of the Mission Music Lessons studio followed by 2 rockin' sets by their teachers. Nezaar and his troupe of performers wowed the crowd with charismatic pyrotechnics (including a stilt [.]Click on the link above to view the posterJoin us for our 15th Annual Illuminaria Lantern FestivalSaturday September 13th 2014We support people with intellectual disabilities by:Providing residential supports in homes, apartments & family settings.Educating & supporting adults in skill building, volunteerism, employment preparation, placement and supportProviding social/recreation/leisure opportunities.Supporting children in child care settings.Contracting with screened caregivers who can provide respite to families and individualsAdvocating for, and responding to, all related intellectual disability issues