My family and I have been a member of the YMCA of Stafford for roughly 5 years. We switched over from another gym because the Y has better rates and a family atmosphere.Read more
The Brain Injury Association of Waterloo-Wellington (B.I.A.W.W.) is a registered not-for-profit charity that provides support, advocacy, and programs to survivors of acquired brain injury (A.B.I.) and educational programs to the children and youth in the community of Waterloo Region and Wellington County.
Since 1985, AOS has been offering day programs for people coping with Alzheimer disease and related dementias (ADRD), as well as support programs for their caregivers. The day program is the largest of its kind in Ontario.AOS recognizes the need for individual and caregiver support, guidance and information and provides counselling, support groups, and ongoing educational seminars.AOS staff believe strongly in preserving the dignity and quality of life for those impacted by ADRD and offers a program based on person-centred care.
Friday/Sat - Aug 29/30 - NRA 1800 - PPC Range (10am-4pm) ( flyer )Saturday - Aug 30 - Club Safety Course (indoor range & clubhouse, all day) Sunday - Sept 14 - BR50 RIMFIRE (12:30 PPC Range)Saturday - Sept 20 - PPC Match at Listowel Range ( flyer 10 am)Friday/Sat - Sept 26/27 - NRA 1800Sunday - Sept 28 - CF & RF Silhouette Match Access to the range facilities is limited to members and their guests only.The club does NOT rent range time and/or firearms.General information and inquiry email address: wcrainfo@gmail.com First Aid kits and emergency numbers have now been put on each range. Members and their guests MUST be holstered trained (IPSC/PPC/CDP/IDPA) before they are permitted to engage in holstered firearms activities on any of our ranges. Here is a Do-it-yourself starter's guide adapted from www.pilkguns.comMembers and their guests are REQUIRED by law to sign in when they come onto club property. Swiping the door FOB does NOT meet the physical sign in requirements of the club.If you shoot on the rear IPSC ranges, make sure both the main and rear RANGE OPEN signs and RED FLAGS are set to show range activity.The club does not employ a range cleaning service.
For more information and answers please visit OSA website or follow this link to watch the new LTPD presentation videoYou can also download any of the Matrices from the LTPD Resource Page Follow the link for a selection of information guidesIMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING DISCIPLINE PROCEDURESSWRSA publishes the information of all parties required to attend regularly scheduled discipline hearings along with the rights of the accused. The primary method of notification is provided on this website. A courtesy letter / email will also be issued to the club and league where the infraction occurred for information purposes.As per OSA Policy 8.1.2 the accused may request the Misconduct Report(s) up to 30 minutes prior to their hearing.Please follow the link to view the Regularly Scheduled HearingsPlease follow the link to view the SWRSA Discipline InformationPlease follow the link to view the SWRSA Discipline System For more information on SWRSA Discipline policy, please go to the Discipline tab on our website.
Veteran HelpHelp & ResourcesThe Legion Service Bureau Network serves Veterans, members of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF), RCMP, and their families by representing their interests with Veterans Affairs Canada and the Veterans Review and Appeal Board for disability benefits under the Pension Act or the New Veterans Charter. The Legion's professional Command Service Officers are mandated by legislation to provide representation, advocacy and financial assistance free of charge, Legion member or not.Get InvolvedOpportunitiesShow your support for those who fought and for those who continue to fight in Canada's military. Anyone can be a member.*Members InfoServices & ResourcesBeing a member of The Royal Canadian Legion offers a chance to be a part of your community on a local and national level, and, most importantly, it gives you the opportunity to support our Veterans, serving military, and to help foster the tradition of Remembrance.
City of Stratford Social Services is here to welcome residences new and present with a wealth of information.Please go to our website at www.city.stratford.on.ca and log in and select your field of choice and domain. Here are FAQ, transit information, online services. memorable events and city by-laws. Getting married? Come get your license here as well. Business, city and community directory also available. Note landfill hours are 8am to 5pm.