A trusted name in first aid since 1896, the Canadian Red Cross office in Dartmouth offers first aid and CPR training and services. We offer programs for a variety of applications, whether you’re an employee at a business requiring first aid emergency training or a member of the public with a passion for helping others. For more information on the Canadian Red Cross and the work we do, please visit our website.
Hybrid Homes is a novel concept of housing introduced and conceptualized by Hybrid Homes (pvt) Ltd and its technical partners Hybrid Construction (pvt) Ltd to bridge gaps that currently exist within the construction industry. Hybrid Homes is genuine eco-friendly solution, which uses shipping containers and other recyclable materials for construction. Hybrid Houses provides an array of advantages against the conventional housing.INTRODUCTION VIDEO ADVANTAGES OF BUILDING A HYBRID HOUSEValue for Money - Luxury finishes at low cost. Cost per square area is less than conventional construction. Mobility - Houses are mobile and can be relocated to a place of your choice at a minimal cost.Fast Delivery - Delivery within 30-90 days depending on the design and type.Ready Made - Pre-designed Houses ready to be purchased. Special Offers.No Red Tape - No regulatory or Municipal Council approval required. Minimal Investment in Land - Can be built in an extent less than 5 perches of owned or leased land.
The Honourable Dave Wilson was first elected to the Nova Scotia House of Assembly as MLA for Sackville-Cobequid in 2003 and was re-elected in 2006, 2009 and 2013.He is the NDP Caucus Chair.He has served as Minister of Communities, Culture and Heritage and Minister of Health.
Until the early 1950's, Sunday Mass was celebrated at the home of the Reddy family as a mission of the St. John the Evangelist parish in Windsor. By 1952 the worshipping community had grown large enough and so liturgies were moved to the Community Hall. In June of 1957 the doors to a new church were opened and by 1959 the parish became a mission of St. John Vianney. In September of 1984, with the help of volunteer labor, a new multi-functional building was opened on the present site, and between1994–2000, the church facility was reshaped into the present condition.