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Trusted contracting services in Northern BC. Iyon Kechika Contracting Ltd delivers reliable construction, maintenance & project support with a focus on quality, safety, and local expertise.
Finning Canada, a division of Finning International Inc., the world’s largest Caterpillar dealer located throughout BC, SK and AB. Contact us for all of your new, used or rental equipment needs.
Located off Highway 97, just east of the Canadian Rocky Mountains, our Super 8 Fort Nelson hotel is a convenient stop when you want a break from the road.
Auto Service, Auto Parts, Truck Parts, All Parts Cleaned & Tested, Domestic, Imports, Towing Available, Differentials, Drive Shafts, Seats, Body Parts, Motors, Transmissions, Rims, Tires, We Buy Salvage, Installation Of Parts, 90 Day Warranty, Out Of Province Inspections, AMVIC Inspections
Central Auto & Truck Parts has been providing customers with original auto parts for years. Our experts are ready to guide you with your next purchase and help decide the best product. Call us today!
I just wanted to give shout out to the staff at Central Auto and Truck parts. My left hand rear window got smashed this morning. They took my car in right away and I had it back in a few hours. All broken glass was cleaned up and looking perfect. Very reasonably priced too!!
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Mt. Lorne extends from just south of the junction of the Alaska and Klondike Highways to south of Bear Creek, and down the Annie Lake Road to the Wheaton River bridge. It covers an area of 245 square kilometers with a population of 410 people.The Mt. Lorne area has a rich history. First Nations people have a long tradition of hunting and gathering in this region.
home renovations, home finishing work, house addition, room addition, floor addition, basement finishing, building repair, basement lowering, finishing work, small renovation, kitchen renovation, home restoration, interior repair
Dominion Developments believes the first thing we build is trust. Our foundation is built on open, honest communication and a commitment to delivering exceptional results. We are more than just contractors—we are constructive thinkers who approach every project with creativity, problem-solving, and attention to detail. Our team takes pride in the service we provide and works closely with each homeowner to understand their vision and needs. By focusing on quality craftsmanship, transparency, and reliability, we ensure every project is completed on time, on budget, and exactly as you envisioned. With Dominion Developments, you gain a partner dedicated to bringing your project to life with care and professionalism.
Mining & marine sitesHazmat Services for Environmental & Personal SafetyBe proactive in protecting the health and safety of your family, customers, employees and community. Take the first step in ridding your home, school, business or public building of hazardous materials such as asbestos , mold and lead. Energy North Construction has fully trained and licensed hazmat crews with the knowledge and equipment to perform demolition.
In 1900, at the height of the Klondike Gold Rush, Chief Jim Boss (Kishxóot) of the Ta'an Kwäch'än recognized that his people needed protection for their land and hunting grounds in the wake of a growing non-aboriginal population. Chief Boss petitioned the
We are "the People of the Land" and we have occupied the lands of our traditional territory in the Northeast of British Columbia for tens of thousands of years. Our connection with the land and the resources of our territory goes back many generations. We were, and still are, hunters and gatherers and we moved around the territory with the seasons, and with the animals that sustained our way of life and our livelihood. We were historically known as the Fort Nelson Slavey Band.