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Come And Get It is the fulfillment of a lifelong dream. We enjoy a wide variety of comfort foods and desire to fill some culinary gaps in the local food truck landscape. Coming from a dynamic, multicultural upbringing, love for great food, and abundant creativity, the Come And Get food truck is here to serve the people of greater Victoria.
It is our sincerest goal to satisfy your hunger with the foods that bring comfort to your soul while giving back to and staying involved with the community. Look for us at your favourite event or find us in our regular location behind the Royal BC Museum
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Profile: Our business is a Cedar Shingle Mill, we manufacture cedar roofing and sidewall. We have been in business for 32 years at our present location in Terrace, B.C. We are inspected by the Quality Auditing Institute, Quality Audited to CSA 0118.1-97; UBC 15-4 Standards.Products or Services: The products we offer are: 18 Perfections Grades 1,2 and 3 16 5 X Grades 1,2 and 3 24 Royals Grades 1,2 and 3 Cedar Shingles Cedar Roofing Material
Camp Caledonia was a gift of the first Anglican minister in Smithers BC, Rev. Henry Grasett Kingstone. Rev. Kingstone volunteered fromToronto to serve in the newly created township in 1913 and although he stayed for just two years the place remained dear to his heart. When he died he bequeathed a sum of money to the Diocese, expressing the wish that it be used to benefit youth ministry. It fell upon Archdeacon Arthur Hinchliffe, minister in Smithers at the time (1957), to realize that wish by purchasing a large piece of property on Tyhee Lake and establishing a Diocesan Camp there.