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Rainbow Restaurant invites you to their establishment. They are open after-hours all week and are easily accessible by car but also by bicycle. They are found in an area filled with merchants.
Visit Geraco Industrial Supplies in New Hazelton for hydraulics, tools, safety equipment, automotive and industrial supplies. We have parts for RVs, hardware and tools. Stop by Geraco Industrial Supplies' location on Laurier today to find what you need!
Owner Glen Saunders is at it again. He purchased a 20+ acre property and has been busy the past three years renovating the buildings. He has refurbished and, with the help of James Cordeiro re-opened the 45 seat Blackstone's at Skeena Landing. Plus Saunders has totally redecorated and renovated the 6 room, 4 suite Lodge at Skeena Landing. Now Saunders is almost finished resurrecting the 20,000 + warehouse building to create a plaza flled with multiple retail and service units.The first to take Skeena Landing as its home is Flying Fish at Skeena Landing. Fashioned after Flying Fish in Nanaimo, the 6000 sq ft Flying Fish at Skeena Landing will bring cooking, living and giving north. When you drop in to explore, you find a complete kitchen shopping experience including a 25 ft kitchen gadget wall. As well, 4000 sq ft highlights furniture and home decor items. Not to be outdone is the gourmet food section and the jewelry counter.
Michael G Murphey's Law Office offer legal services in New Hazelton. They can serve your needs as attorneys, legal counselors, barristers and even more and can help in the case of temporary visa, permanent residency or citizenship.
Working Together To Create Healthy,Sustainable And Prosperous Communities.The Gitksan Government Commission (Ggc) Includes Four First Nationband Councils, Gitanyow, Gitanmaax, Glen Vowell And Kispiox And Are Mainly Funded By Aandc . Ggc Is A Notforprofit Society Structured To Provide Administrative Support, Technical And Advisory Services To The Local Band Administration And Councils. Our Services Include Assistance With Budgeting, Program Delivery, Meeting Financial And Reporting Requirements And Working Together To Create A Better Life In The Gitksan Communities.
Northwest Community College (NWCC), founded in 1975, is a provincially funded post-secondary institution in northwest British Columbia, situated within a rural and remote context. This region is home to more than 72,000 people, of whom 30 - 32 per cent are First Nations or Métis. According to British Columbia government statistics 2006 census data, this is by far the largest number of Indigenous people as a percentage of total population of all college regions in British Columbia. More than 35 different communities, ranging in size from a few hundred to 20,000, are located in the Northwest. To enhance access to post-secondary opportunities, NWCC has established nine campuses in the following communities: Houston, Smithers, Hazelton, Kitimat, Terrace, Prince Rupert, Village of Queen Charlotte, Kaay Llnagaay and Masset. Through partnerships and federated agreements with First Nations communities and organizations, the College also provides community-based programming in many First Nations villages and consistently in the Nass Valley with Wilp Wilxo'oskwhl Nisga'a. The northwest region is home to seven (7) First Nations. The Haida reside to the west on Haida Gwaii, the Wet'suwet'en and Gitxsan to the east, the Tahltan and Nisga'a to the north, and the combined First Nations of the Haisla and Henaaksiala to the south. Much of the land stretching from the coast to the central interior of this region (following the banks of the Skeena River) is the traditional home of the Tsimshian people. Many Métis people have moved into the northwest region in past decades and are part of the recently organized BC Métis Nation. For more than five years, the College has embarked on a journey of transformational change to enhance access and success of First Nation and Métis learners. Initiated with the raising of an all Nations totem pole in the winter of 2004, NWCC seeks to become a bicultural institution in which both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal worldviews may respectfully co-exist. This is a significant change for NWCC and one the entire College-not just a department or service area within it-has been challenged to embrace. NWCC is unique among colleges in Canada as it seeks to redress colonization and the barriers First Nations and Métis students face in traditional educational systems.
BDC is the only bank devoted exclusively to entrepreneurs. Our business centre’s mission is to help create and develop strong businesses in Prince George through business loans, advisory services and indirect financing.