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Public Works Notice of Road Work Lawrence Jonathan Lane will be closed starting on September 10th at 7:00 a.m. and reopening next Friday September 19th due to road work.Public Works Notice of Bridge Work Bridge #18 which is located on Cayuga Road between 2nd and 3rd Line will be closed for bridge work beginning on Monday August 11th, 2014 until October 31st, 2014. Residents may access blue flag numbers 1228 to 1064 Cayuga Road from 3rd Line only while those on the other side of the bridge with blue flag numbers 1002 to 811 Cayuga Road may access these residences from 2nd Line only. If you have any questions or concerns, please the Public Works Office at (519) 4454242.Grand River Watershed Water Management Plan: The Grand River lies at the heart of one of the richest, fastest growing regions in Ontario. The vitality of the Grand River watershed has been linked to the river and the natural environment
No matter the circumstances, my team and I will treat you with respect. I guarantee effective and aggressive representation based on reasonable instructions and realistic expectations. I will fight hard for my clients when necessary in a polite, professional manner but always aim for settlement at every stage. This is true for criminal and family law matters.
Lacrosse the game of our Ancestor's handed down throughout many generations to its present modern day form was a presentation rich in tradition and evolution as explained through the passage of time in our history.
Six Nations Health Services implements the community health programs and support services under the authority of the Six Nations of the Grand River elected council.
The passing of Knowledge One Generation to the NextMoment 4 Life - Friendship Lacrosse for National Suicide Awareness Day09/10/14 - Though the elements outside tried to put a damper on the Moment 4 Life Friendship Lacrosee Game, inside the Community Hall everyone enjoyed a night of culture, friendship and food.Lacrosse the game of our Ancestor's handed down throughout many generations to its present modern day form was a presentation rich in tradition and evolution as explained through the passage of time in our history.Health & Social Services Agencies also set up information booths and Crafts were on hand for everyone to try their hand at.This night was put together on September 10, 2014, as part of National Suicide Awareness Day by the Moment 4 Life group of Mental Health Services.NOTICE OF PESTICIDE USE
Design Services At MTS Native Services we use the industry standard Adobe design programs: InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop and Acrobat.Print Services MTS Native Services is upgrading to bigger production with Ricoh. We print from both Xerox and Ricoh printers for high quality products.Our Portfolio At MTS Native Services we are serious about providing quality service to our clients. Check out some of our previous work.
Home & Community Care Professional Services Unit ,
As the population of our senior community (aged 65-85), the frail and disabled citizens increases, the need for more public home and community care is required.
Active Grand is a partnership between various health, recreation, and social service organizations in the City of Brantford, the County of Brant, and Six Nations of the Grand River. The common vision and foundation of this partnership is to promote increa
The Six Nations consist of the:Mohawk, Oneida, Cayuga,Seneca, Onondaga and Tuscarora.These Nations unifiedunder the Great Tree of Peace. During the American Revolution, Captain Joseph Brant led many from the IroquoisConfederacy to ally with the British.For their loyalty to the Crown, the Six Nations would be deeded a tract ofland along the Grand River. Eventually,most of the land would be stripped from them andthey would be reduced to present 46,000 acres.Recognized as 'Six Nations Reserve No. 40'.