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No job too small, No tree too tall. All our work is done by professional arborists who have your satisfaction in mind. 24 Hours. 7 Days. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Call us!
FVTS did a fantastic job with the work on our property. Their team was professional, efficient, and left everything tidy. They trimmed a large maple tree away from the roof with care, removed a ginkgo tree and cut the stump as low as possible, trimmed several cedars, and pruned a cherry tree to allow more light into the garden beds. We’re very happy with the results and highly recommend Fraser Valley Tree Service to anyone looking for quality tree care.Read more
I went to this health store originally to find some supplements for muscle strengthening and I really liked the selection there. People who work there were helpful and not overly pushy. If you want some good advice related to health supplements or are looking for a specific brand, its the place to go.Will come backRead more
Notch8 embodies the timeless qualities of the Fairmont Hotel Vancouver's heritage, history and hospitality. Located in the lobby of the Fairmont Hotel Vancouver, Notch8 is a place to relax and watch the world pass by. A perfect mix of new and old world charm, this familiar location has a splashy new style. Rich hues of colour and warm woods mixed with brass details heralds back to a bygone era of grand railway hotels. The name Notch8 pays homage to the hotel's place in Canadian history as one of the legendary railway hotels built by the CP and CN railways companies. Executive Chef Cameron Ballendine brings his global experience home, combining passion for local products with an international flair creating classic + simple + fresh food. Menu items tempt even the most discerning carnivore featuring prime cuts of Certified Angus Beef, Sakura Farms Pork and Innisfail Lamb. Fish lovers can choose from the freshest BC Wild Salmon, Haida Gwaii Halibut and mouth-watering Ahi Tuna.
The Health and Home Care Society of BC is an independent and BC-based not-for-profit organization. Since 1898, we have taken care of British Columbians through healthcare initiatives tailored to the communities we serve. We continue this tradition of caring today with preventive and supportive health services that keep people healthy and in the comfort of their own homes, communities and workplaces.
During a six month federal energy conservation project, City Farmer was created. Read about the group's formative months in a report written by the project's leader. 'The first issue of City Farmer came out at the end of July (1978) and the second at the end of August. Both received a very positive response. The paper attempts to interest the public by showing them examples of successful Vancouver city farmers. It also reports on political issues that affect the city farmers (there has been a great deal of controversy lately about a particular woman in Vancouver who raises chickens in defiance of city by-laws), and products and information that are of use to them.
Body Energy Club was founded in 2002. It all began in the modest 500 sq foot space on Davie Street, in the heart of downtown Vancouver, BC. Since then we opened a second store, located in the City Square Mall at Cambie Street and 12th avenue and we now operate a warehouse facility to support both our brick and mortar stores and as well as our online store, which is one of the largest online vitamin and nutritional supplement stores in Canada. We are proud of our range of over 5000 products with over $1.2 million in inventory.
Modern medicine has excelled in the fields of infectious disease and emergencies in the last 100 years. Although, in the treatments of chronic and degenerative diseases, it is mostly control that it aims for, which is another name for palliation. Conventional drugs, surgery and radiation do little to reverse the disease. These options slow the progression, sometimes with very little benefit, and too often at a great cost in quality of life for the patient.