Welcome to the Esquimalt Nation Community Plan website. This site contains information about the Nation, its Lands, Water and Resources, as well as its Community Plan and Economic Development within the Nation.Chief and Council are pleased to undertake this initiative with the community at large. This process will be an opportunity for the community to embrace our future in the context of change and planning for a better community. Making the Plan RealThe process to date has identified the importance of rooting the Plan in the ''Sacred Trustand ''The Teachings'', which define the Esquimalt Nation as a unique community. The benefits of this approach include:Protecting the Land, Water and ResourcesExpanding the knowledge of traditional heritage Building skills in the community .
Doing our part to welcome the world to Victoria since 1984. For almost 30 years now the Victoria AM Association has been working to improve our community for visitors, residents, and businesses alike. We work hard to put a friendly face on Victoria and therés nothing like a simple ''Hello'' for being friendly.
LifeCycles cultivates community health from the ground up by connecting people, the food they eat and the land it comes from. We support people in gaining knowledge skills and resources they need to access or grow their own food in a way that fosters biodiversity and enhances our urban environment.
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The Western Canada Onsite Wastewater Management Association (WCOWMA) is the not-for profit organization established to educate, train and certify industry professionals in western Canada. The association engages its member installers, septage haulers, suppliers, municipalities and provincial government departments to arrive at sound practices that strengthen the industry, and ensure safe and effective septage management for all Western Canada.
The James Bay Community Project's mission is to build healthy, inclusive community in James Bay and beyond by operating and facilitating programs and services that support families, youth, seniors and individuals and groups.Learn MoreWe're here for healthThe Victoria Youth Clinic is part of the James Bay Community Project and provides health education and support for youth aged 12 24.Other health service providers, who are independent of JBCP, are housed in the building.
Mental illness often has no visible manifestations and, therefore, may go unnoticed. Experiencing a mental illness may be isolating, sometimes feel frightening or embarrassing and may seem overwhelming. Whether you have a mental illness, or are someone wi
Tweets by @VICA_BCVancouver Island Construction Association (VICA)VICA's primary goal is to support the construction industry and building community. From owners, consultants, engineers and architects to construction contractors, membership opens access to comprehensive services, programs and resources you won't find anywhere else. Become a Member TODAY!Latest News
Welcome to the Sooke Fine Arts Show2014 Sooke Fine Arts Show Now ConcludedThank you to all the artists, musicians, volunteers and art lovers out there who made this 28th annual show and sale such a great success. We very much look forward to 2015!People and Children's Choice Winners AnnouncedAfter poring over thousands of ballots, congratulations go to People's Choice winner Dallas Duobaitis for his acrylic seascape 'Black Rocks', and to Elaine Miller for scooping the Children's Choice with her arbutus-bark sculpture 'Arbutocus'.
The Shekinah Homes Society is a community of people residing in Victoria, British Columbia on Canada's beautiful west coast.Shekinah Homes Society purpose is to support adults with developmental disabilities as respected and valued members of society by ensuring they have opportunities for personal growth and self determination.Our collective lifestyle is built upon shared values, yet we each carry within us individual hope, dreams and aspirations. The Shekinah philosophy embraces the potential of human life and the spirit of community. Which enables them to make unformal choice in homes provided and mantained by society.' Everywhere there are little groups of people coming together, a tiny movement, what I call a trickle of peacemakers. These groups are bringing people together to talk, to share, to pray together, to work together so those who have been most rejected can rise up and have a place in our world.
Shekinah Homes Society purpose is to support adults with developmental disabilities as respected and valued members of society by ensuring they have opportunities for personal growth and self determination.Our collective lifestyle is built upon shared values, yet we each carry within us individual hope, dreams and aspirations.
Nurturing Families. Connecting Communities.Welcome to SNP!We believe that everyone deserves a safe, respectful, and supportive atmosphere in which to develop and grow.We believe that everyone has the right to access services, programs, and resources within their own community and we respect the skills, reserves, and knowledge that each individual brings to their community.
As a registrant of a self-regulating profession, a dental hygienist must practice safely, ethically, and effectively for the promotion of the oral health and well-being of the public, as outlined by the CDHBC Practice Standards. In accordance with the Health Professions Act, the practice of dental hygiene is monitored and regulated by independent governing bodies in each province. Certain provinces, including B.C., require dental hygienists to obtain national certification (see NDHCB) before applying for registration. Those who have not graduated from an accredited program (listed in Schedule I) and/or have not been previously registered within Canada, or dental hygienists from other countries, also must successfully challenge the CDHBC Clinical Exam in order to apply for registration to practice within British Columbia.