The Environmental Operators Certification Program was initially known as the British Columbia Water and Wastewater Operators Voluntary Certification Program. It began in the late 60's as an ad-hoc group of well intentioned individuals who recognized the importance of what the Operators do and the benefits for everyone to develop a mechanism to identify the tasks they do in the many different circumstances in which they work. With the assistance of the Ministry of Health we retained the lawyer who assisted the Ministry with the Drinking Water Protection Regulation and the Drinking Water Officers Guide to review our 1991 constitution and make recommendations.
Connexus Family and Children Services is a community-based agency providing a range of services to children, youth, and families in the British Columbia Lower mainland. Our programs are delivered with the utmost professionalism, respect, flexibility, and quality of service in order to meet the unique and ever changing needs of individuals and families. We believe in the strength and integrity of the community and the potential of every child and youth to become a positive member of their community. We are committed to supporting families and communities to provide the best possible care and service for our children and youth.
Welcome to Helping Spirit Lodge SocietyHelping Spirit Lodge Society has developed this web site to provide you with an overview of our philosophy and our programs. In here you will also find valuable information on family violence and community resources available in the Lower Mainland. We encourage your feedback and suggestions for our site and we would love to have you get involved.Our Mission/VisionHelping Spirit Lodge Society is the leading Aboriginal women's organization in the Lower Mainland to alleviate family violence and enhance community wellness through a traditional, holistic approach.To provide safe, protective shelter to Aboriginal women and childrenTo provide holistic educational programs of enhancementTo provide support and advocacy to Aboriginal people