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Richard Morrison Vancouver Realtor is located in Vancouver at Address: 3103 Kingsway #209 Vancouver, BC V5R 5J9, Canada.
The Phone number is (778) 900-2235. Richard Morrison has been in business for 15 years in Vancouver having a proven track record including 7 year Medallion Member and The REMAX Hall of Fame award. Richard Morrison can guide you through the complex world of Vancouver real estate. We make your transaction seamless and simple, from beginning to end. Richard Morrison has recently written a book titled Real Estate Action 2.0 co-authoring together with prestigious names like Ozzie Jurock. When not practicing Real Estate in Vancouver, Richard Morrison enjoys his family time, practices swimming, yoga, and soccer and loves hiking the beautiful Vancouver mountains. Call Richard Morrison today to make your real estate transaction a smooth one!
-Sincerely yours, Richard Morrison.
To us, real estate is as much a passion as it is a business. That's why we have continually led the industry in offering high quality real estate services. Because of the critical role our agents play in our success, we always strive to provide them with the latest tools and technologies. We offer them strong support with timely information and market data they need plus state-of-the-art marketing tools, professional development and in-person training.
Richmond Family Place has a solid, diverse funding base. A United Way agency, Richmond Family Place receives funding from the Ministry for Children and Families, the Vancouver Coastal Health Authority, The City of Richmond, and BC Gaming Commission. Additionally, Richmond Family Place relies on self-generated revenue, donations, and grants from a variety of partners and contributors.
The Cat Sanctuary sits on 6 acres of serene, suburban farmland. There are 2 main buildings and 12 smaller ones, including a kitten house and 2 feline 'AIDS' houses. Enclosed decks on the main buildings provide our indoor cats with access to fresh air and sunshine. Cats lounge comfortably on cushions, couches and in special cat beds. Our tame and feral felines cohabitate peacefully and contentedly.
Your Honda deserves the finest Honda maintenance and repair service possible. And who else but the experts in our Richmond Honda service centre in Richmond can provide that for you? Thanks to our long experience and unmatched knowledge in maintaining and repairing Honda vehicles, we can guarantee you timely, detail-oriented work, every time you visit us, at the most competitive price in the region. When it's time for mechanical service, collision repair or scheduled maintenance, get it done right in our Honda service department in Vancouver's metro area: schedule an appointment online for maximum convenience today.
Renfrew-Collingwood Seniors' Society was devoted to providing recreational, social and leisure activities and services to community seniors. Renfrew-Collingwood Seniors' Society, its current success can only be credited to the undying devotion and commitment of many of its staff, board members and volunteers. They are what makes Renfrew-Collingwood Seniors' Society what it is, and what our slogan exudes – 'Taking Seniors to Heart'. To enhance the quality of life of aging adults within their community by promoting wellness and independence through the provision of a safe and caring environment.
Our organization was founded in 1989 by dedicated animal lovers who recognized the dangers to cats living on city streets, in alleys and industrial areas. There was no group helping the feral (wild) offspring of lost and abandoned cats. Cats that were wild, or tame but frightened, were quickly killed when taken to city animal control pounds throughout the Vancouver region that were then operated by another organization. Volunteers took on the task and expense of trapping cats, spaying and neutering them, and providing veterinary care. Tame cats were fostered, and wild cats released where feeding stations were set up so that fresh food and water could be provided daily.