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Anthony Macauley Associates [AMA] is a Canadian software developer that creates and implements product solutions designed for the needs of departments and agencies at all levels of government. We have over twenty-five years of domestic and international experience with e-governmental solutions, systems, and operations. Our software solutions are powerful, manageable, and flexible to the individual needs of each department and agency. We specialize in public sector programs, management, and modern controllership.
Array is a professional, full-service Graphic Design, Web Development & Marketing Agency in Nanaimo, BC. We're a family of innovative & curious thinkers in love with web & design eager to help you bring your ideas to fruition. Whether you're looking for brand development for your new business, build a rich & dynamic website, improve your Google rankings or just looking for a new logo design - we can get it done.
There are more than 100 different types of arthritis, a disease that affects people of all ages, from babies to older people. Contrary to popular belief, it is not a disease of the elderly; in fact, more than three in five people diagnosed with arthritis are under the age of 65. The disease affects people of all races and both genders, though some people - like women and Aboriginal Canadians - are more likely to get arthritis than others.
Arts Umbrella is a not-for-profit arts education centre for children and youth ages 2-19. Arts Umbrella is committed to delivering the highest quality visual and performing arts education to young people, regardless of their socio-economic circumstances. Since its inception by five young artistic parents in 1979 with only 45 students, Arts Umbrella has maintained a trail-blazing, forward-looking and community-focused spirit.
Artspring Is An 11,800 Square-Foot, Two-Level Heavy Timber Structure Boasting A 5,200-Square-Foot Exhibition/ Multi- Purpose Area And A 6,600-Square-Foot, 265-Seat Theatre. Artspring'S Activities Include Rentals By The Local Arts Community And Events Presented By Artspring Are Chosen To Compliment, Enhance And Diversify Local Programming.
The British Columbia Blind Sports and Recreation Association, BCBSRA, was organized in October 1975 in order to send BC athletes to the 1976 National Championships and Selection Trials for the Olympics for the Physically Disabled (now called the Paralympics) in Toronto. The BC Blind Sports and Recreation Association is a not for profit association of individuals who are blind, visually impaired, deaf-blind, or are blind and have additional disabilities; and their families and other supporters.
BC Place is Vancouver's largest stadium with 247,000 square feet of exhibition space and a seating capacity of 55,000 spectators. This venue attracts various events including concerts, trade-shows, and is the home of Vancouver's very own football team - BC Lions. Olympics Overview During the Olympics, BC Place will hold various events including the much-anticipated Opening and Closing ceremonies and nightly Victory Ceremonies presentations. BC Place is a non-competition venue. Olympics Etiquette Be sure to dress warmly in layers because you may be required to wait outside for an extended period of time. It is recommended that you do not bring large bags or unnecessary items for the courtesy of others. Expect delays at the security screening areas when entering the venue. Leaving and re-entering the venue is not permitted. Events at this Venue Feb 12th @ 18:00 - Opening Ceremony Feb 14th @ 18:30 - 21:00 - Victory Ceremony (VC001) Headline Performer: Nelly Furtado Feb 15th @ 18:30 - 21:00 - Victory Ceremony (VC002) Feb 16th @ 18:30 - 21:00 - Victory Ceremony (VC003) Headline Performer: Barenaked Ladies Feb 17th @ 18:30 - 21:00 - Victory Ceremony (VC004) Headline Performer: Paul Brandt Feb 18th @ 18:30 - 21:00 - Victory Ceremony (VC005) Headline Performer: Hedley Feb 19th @ 18:30 - 21:00 - Victory Ceremony (VC006) Headline Performer: Theory of a Deadman Feb 20th @ 18:30 - 21:00 - Victory Ceremony (VC007) Headline Performer: Stereophonics (no medals ceremony, concert only) Feb 21st @ 18:30 - 21:00 - Victory Ceremony (VC008) Headline Performer: Trooper and Loverboy Feb 23rd @ 18:30 - 21:00 - Victory Ceremony (VC009) Headline Performer: Billy Talent Feb 24th @ 18:30 - 21:00 - Victory Ceremony (VC010) Headline Performer: INXS Feb 25th @ 18:30 - 21:00 - Victory Ceremony (VC011) Headline Performer: Burton Cummings Feb 26th @ 18:30 - 21:00 - Victory Ceremony (VC012) Headline Performer: Great Big Sea Feb 28th @ 17:30 - Closing Ceremony *Subject to change
Ballet Bc Regularly Performs At Vancouver'S Queen Elizabeth Theatre (Qet) In The Fall, Winter And Spring. We Also Tour Provincially, Nationally And Internationally, And As A Complement To The Repertoire And Activities Of The Company, We Present National And International Guest Companies As Part Of Our Subscription Series. Including The Qet And Community Performances, Regional And National Tours, Audience Engagement Activities And Programming For Children And Youth, More Than 25,000 Patrons See Ballet Bc Each Season.