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A shopping destination in historic Steveston A Monkey Tree has been established since 2001. It's success is due to the local community and their loyalty. Many faces come in on a weekly basis and the store always fresh with new products for their needs. A Monkey Tree proudly supports local events and fundraising. A Monkey Tree likes to support Canadian-made products and also offer foreign merchandise for their great value. You will find in the store a selection of eclectic items such as humorous greeting cards, prints on canvas, journals, art on tile, silk plants and flowers, small carpets, mats, folkart, local photographer Bobbi Bishop, jewellery from Anne-Marie Chagnon. Light switches from nowthatas witch.com.
The passion for speed and performance that characterizes Speedway Motors has roots more than five decades deep back to the 1940s when the dealership's founder, Bruce Passmore, mortgaged everything he had to purchase the old Langford race track. Bruce's Langford Speedway became the best sprint track in Western Canada. It was the green flag for a string of successes to follow for the daring entrepreneur. In 1952, Bruce opened Speedway Auto Sales, a used car lot in Victoria. The next year a Volkswagen rep dropped by and Bruce got the Bug. Once again he put it all on the line, investing everything he had in 10 VWs and a one-car showroom at Yates and Quadra. In 1955, Porsche was added to the Speedway stable and by 1958, the company had moved to Yates and Vancouver and secured a Porsche franchise. Speedway grew through the 1960s and reached a singular plateau in 1967 when Audi joined the Speedway/Passmore family. The dealership became the only one in Canada to have Volkswagen, Porsche and Audi under one roof. During this period, Bruce's son Roy - who had not fallen far from the family tree - had been racing his Love Bug and selling cars in Vancouver. By 1971, Roy decided it was time to come home and he returned to Victoria to join the family business. Speedway moved to its current location at 3329 Douglas Street in 1985 and its founder, Bruce, was inducted into the Victoria Auto Racing Hall of Fame in 1989. Indeed, his legacy of racing and performance has never been forgotten. Fifty-five years since Bruce Passmore risked it all to buy his first 10 shiny Volkswagens, Speedway continues to take the checkered flag as an outstanding, family-rooted Vancouver Island dealership.
I admit, genealogical research is relatively new to me (the internet is my specialty), so if my results impress you, it's only because I stand on the shoulders of giants.
Since 2005, BC Smoke Shop has provided its customers the best in local glass, high quality vaporizers and fine imports. We provide competitive pricing and excellent customer service before, during and after the sale. Not only do we provide Victoria with the top shop for vaporizers, and all your smoking needs, we are also North America’s choice for an online store. We ship anywhere in Canada or the USA, with most items in stock we can ship your order out the same day (Monday-Friday) Delivery times vary.
At BC Smoke Shop it’s not all about offering great prices and selection, we are eager to answer all your questions, help solve your problems and extend advice that will allow you to make the most informed purchase.
Basically... it is the only shop in town that has the tech skills to suggest mods and parts for my dab rig... and actually has those parts on hand!Read more
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I suppose since you are here, you have some questions for us. What is iGalen? Who are the people behind it? What are their motives? Is it a power hungry corporation bent on dominating our world? Well, yes.... with organic healthcare!
So, let's clear the air with some intros. My name is Brent Guild. I am a computer geek, and I've been getting my hands dirty with these techie gizmos my entire life, whether it's opening a computer store, doing data entry work or forming an online service community.
I would also like to introduce you to my lovely wife, Jane. She has used her spectrum of skills as a writer, editor, graphic and web designer and manager in her career.
Now, despite our diverse professional backgrounds, my wife and I have a lot of shared interests. We have this innate draw towards nature. We are avid gardeners, and you won't find a day when our house doesn't have a foster dog from the local rescue society. And this proximity to nature has given us perspective!