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Divine Kids Day Home on Parson Creek. We offer happy, safe and loving environment for you to leave your children for the day. Our in-home location provides feeling of security and familiarity for the children. We are eco-friendly day home, conveniently located on Parsons Creek. We offer breakfast, lunch and snacks. Parents will enjoy open door-policy, peace of mind and daily verbal report. We have an open spots for full time, part time and drop in care as well as before and after school care. I have gone through processes to ensure that everything is up to date. I have current criminal record check, Child First Aid & CPR. There will be a receipt to give every month for tax purpose and I have reference. I offer two home-made meals, breakfast and lunch with 2 snacks per day following Canadian food guide and I give them fresh fruit and vegetables. For any inquiry please don't hesitate to give me a call at any time
Our clinic offers speech therapy, occupational therapy and counselling for children and adults in Fort McMurray. We work as a team to service children with complex needs (Autism, Global Developmental Delay, Down Syndrome, etc.) and their family. We also work in First Nations communities through Jordan’s Principle.
Our team:
Speech-Language Pathologist
Counsellor
Occupational Therapist
Nurse Practitioner
Registered Psychologist
We are open 7 days a week.
Private services are often covered through private insurance.
ICEIS Safety is a full service occupational health & safety consulting, training, and staffing company based in Fort MacKay and Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada. Our experienced consultants, training programs and skilled labor are poised to meet the objectives of the clients in a cost effective manner.
Our pharmacy team is committed to providing personalized care & quality service. Our team is always available & strives to provide you with the highest level of service.
While food is at the heart of our offerings, our stores provide a wide, growing and successful range of products and services to meet your everyday household needs.
Paladin Security was established in 1976 as a provider of basic security guard services. From modest beginnings with four employees and one contract, Paladin has grown into one of the largest security companies in Canada with offices in Toronto, Vancouver, Langley, Victoria, Calgary, Edmonton, Kingston, and Fort McMurray. We are a security super-company with resources and expertise that span all asset protection specialties. By establishing highly efficient lines of communication and investing in leading edge technology, Paladin has developed the most responsive customer service programs in the industry. Through a combination of outstanding people, ongoing training, advanced technology, and an absolute passion for customer service excellence, Paladin Security has been able to deliver total customer satisfaction to our valued clientele.
Before the arrival of Europeans in the late 18th Century, the Cree were the dominant First Nations people in the Fort McMurray area. The oil sands were known to the locals and the surface deposits were actually used to waterproof their canoes. In 1778, the first of the European explorers, Peter Pond, came to the region in search of furs as the European demand for this commodity at the time was strong. Peter Pond explored the region further south along the Athabasca River and the Clearwater River, but chose to set up a trading post much farther north by the Athabasca River near Lake Athabasca. However, his post closed in 1788 in favour of Fort Chipewyan, now the oldest continuous settlement in Alberta.
An emergency shelter for women and children. 24 hour crisis line for support, information or referrals. A Community Awareness and Special Events program which recruits volunteers for public awareness campaigns and fundraising activities. A 24 hour Sexual Assault crisis line along with a program for support, information or referrals. A follow-up program to provide ongoing support, information and advocacy for individuals who have accessed the shelter. Access to childcare while attending programming at the Family Crisis Society if needed.