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For more than a decade, Lithium One has built high quality, energy efficient custom homes in Prince George. We’re here to help you from start to finish – from designing the initial plans to arranging financing to turning your dream home into reality.
Think of us as your business partner who works late every night.
Jani-King is pleased to provide commercial cleaning services to businesses throughout Northern British Columbia. Our commercial cleaning services are designed to address the individual needs of our clients. Whether you’re looking for a comprehensive cleaning program, floor and carpet care packages, washroom deep cleaning or post-construction cleaning, Jani-King has a program to meet your needs!
Since 1906, Guillevin has been a major player in Canadian distribution.
With more than 120 locally led, autonomous locations, our teams understand on-the-ground realities and respond quickly to deliver the right solutions at the right time.
More than a distributor, we are true business partners, close, knowledgeable, and agile, driven by trust and a shared commitment to advancing the ambitions of our customers and partners.
This same culture of autonomy and collaboration defines our people internally: the freedom to act, the pride of building, and the desire to make a real impact.
Because at Guillevin, we are Geared to make it happen!
Guillevin is one of Canada's largest wholesale distributors of Electrical Products, Industrial Supplies as well as Safety Products and Equipment, with over 100 locations across the country.
Ruckus Skis Boards and Bikes is a retail sports shop located in Prince George, British Columbia. Ruckus provides exceptional customer service and knowledgeable staff for the outdoor enthusiast
Welcome to Fort St James, British Columbia. Discover your history. Come to work. Come to play. Fort St James welcomes you!Founded by Simon Fraser in 1806 on the shores of beautiful Stuart Lake, Fort St. James is the gateway to a chain of rivers and lakes that traverse 400 kilometres of central British Columbia. The population of the Fort St. James area, including the municipality itself, rural areas and First Nations, is approximately 4,500 people. There is an established forest industry, a growing mining sector and a growing tourism industry.Year round outdoor and indoor recreational opportunities include hiking and biking trails, soccer and ball parks, golf, fishing, hunting, water-skiing, canoeing, swimming, sailing and boating, alpine and Nordic skiing, skating, hockey, curling, snowmobiling, dog sledding and camping. Cultural opportunities include a Public Library, the Community Arts Council, an amateur theatre company and a movie theatre.Few towns are more proud or more aware of their history.
There will be some form of social during the evening although exact details are uncertain at this point. We will meet at 830am on Saturday, September 20th, 3km up the Clemina Creek FSR to stage and will then head up to the area via.Upgrades to the East Canoe FSR will affect traffic flowPosted by Curtis Pawliuk on Jul 21, 2014 in NewsConstruction of embankment improvements at Yellowjacket Creek along E.Canoe FSR will commence July 21, 2014. Please be advised of the following traffic restrictions: During hauling operations, all empty or 'up' traffic to report with personnel at 17. 8 km. Those with a radio MUST call 'up at Yellowjacket' before proceeding. Those without a radio may be detained until it is safe to proceed. All traffic must yield to truck traffic. Vehicles without a two way radio can expect delays up to 30 minutes. Loaded or.VARDA General Meeting July 23, 2014 @ 7pm in the VARDA OfficePosted by Curtis Pawliuk on Jun 23, 2014 in NewsVARDA is holding a General Meeting to ask the members of the Society to consider and pass the following resolution which will be proposed as a special resolution: 1) The members of the Society authorize and direct the officers of the Valemount & Area Recreation Development Association to apply to a financial institution for a line of credit up to $70,000 for the purpose of funding the new Clemina Creek Shelter