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The company began with a young and energetic entrepreneur, Bill Tuytel.
Bill first spent 7 years for SDS Drilling in Alberta as well as in BC, learning everything he could about soils and the industry before starting up his own drilling business. His experience included the pre- drilling for the Alex Fraser Bridge, Expo 86 construction like Science World and Canada Place and as well the associated sky train projects at that time. He also did a major part of the drilling in the mountainous terrain for the then new Coquihalla Highway project.
When at just 26 years of age he felt he wanted to start on his own and thought of the name Downrite Drilling which is still going strong today.
It took two years to initiate the business into full production. Bill purchased a 1980 Bombardier and built his first Auger rig on that carrier. He began drilling for clients across the lower mainland and soon gained a reputation for his knowledge, dependability, and dedicated crew members.
Community Futures Development Corporation, Loans, Training Programs, Micro-Loan, Investment Loan, Impact Fund, Business Support, Business Training, Business Directory
Stó:l? Community Futures (SCF) is a non-profit organization with core funding provided by Pacific Economic Development Canada (PacifiCan). There are 34 active Community Futures offices in BC, and SCF is one of four Indigenous specific offices in BC in the Southwest Region.
The Board is comprised of a volunteer group of local business professionals and community leaders who are both Indigenous and non-Indigenous support for the local business and economic development in S’ólh Téméxw, the Stó:l? Traditional Territory.
Eligible applicants within the service area are individuals of Canadian Indigenous ancestry – First Nation, Métis or Inuit. Indigenous Communities and their economic development corporations, and their community owned businesses are also eligible for support. Businesses and organizations must be majority Indigenous-owned and controlled with a minimum of 51% Indigenous ownership.
Mulch, Bark Mulch, Preload Sand, Construction Site Preload, Top Soil, Topsoil, Pick Up Or Delivery, Crushed Rock, Mushroom Compost, Washed River Sand, Washed Round River Rock, Lava Rock, Gravel
Specializing in all types of Gravel & Low Bed Trucking, as well as providing quality sand & gravel to meet all your commercial/residential construction needs.
Courier/Cartage/Express/Distribution, Hot Shot, From Envelopes To Trailer Loads, GPS Package Tracking With Instant POD's, Cargo, Cube And 5-ton Van Services-LTL Or Hourly, 26'28'32'48'53' Dry Or Reefer Vans With Power Tailgates, Cranes And China Tops
We are under new ownership and management but carry on with the great service you have come to know and rely on as Chilliwack's best auto body shop. We are pleased to be a part of the ICBC Shop Valet service.
I own a nice car(Jaguar) that needed some paint repair...front and back. I felt that the attention to detail and the quality of repair was superior to my experience with other body shops in Chilliwack...Steve was particularly attentive and I appreciated him inviting me to have a look at the job mid way through... the car was returned to me looking great and nicely detailed... couldnt be more pleased and have no hesitation in recommending there work.Read more
Tzeachten First Nation is located east of the Greater Vancouver/Lower Mainland Region of British Columbia; this area is also referred to as the Fraser Valley Regional District. Tzeachten is approximately 105 kilometers east of the city of Vancouver, between the Trans Canada Highway and the Chilliwack/Vedder River, within the boundaries of the city of Chilliwack neighboring Abbotsford to the west and Hope to the east. In the Halq'emeylem language Tzeachten (Ch'iyaqtel) means 'the place of the fish weir'. The Tzeachten people originate from the Ch-ihl-kway-uhk Tribe and is politically affiliated with the Sto:lo Nation. Tzeachten reserve #13 totals 283.8 hectares and shares an additional 64.8 hectares of the Grass reserve lands with eight of the neighboring First Nation communities within Chilliwack. It also shares 10.3 hectares of Peqw'xe:yles reserve lands in Mission, BC. and shares 23.5 hectares of the Coqualeetza lands in Chilliwack, BC. As of July 2008, Tzeachten First Nation has a total membership of 438, of which, approximately 50% live on reserve. Tzeachten owns the Vedder Crossing Plaza, where retail stores such as Save On Foods, Tim Horton's, Royal Bank, Sylvan Learning, Panago Pizza, Booster Juice, a medical clinic and lab, and other retail outlets service the entire community. There are also a number of businesses on reserve that are owned by member entrepreneurs that enhance the community, they include: Planet Earth Restaurant, Tzeachten Gas Bar, Bear Image Productions and the Shell Gas Bar. As well, Tzeachten is home to a number of residential developments including Halcyon Meadows, Stoney Creek, Avonlea, Promontory Lake Estates, Steetaws, River Rock, Selomas and Maple Meadows. The Tzeachten Council and their administration strive to work with the entire community to preserve and promote their language and culture, support the educational, social and economic growth of the community so that the membership and residents can flourish and prosper.
Hope Valley Campground is the perfect solace for those travelling cross-country to take a break, or for families looking to explore the wilderness of BC. Our RV Park is surrounded by scenic mountains and forests that boast nature trails, hunting and more. Visit our website or call us for rates.
Fantastic customer service! The staff are extremely knowledgeable on all products they carry. They aren't pushy and will help you find the item you are looking for at a different store (even if it's not a Bosleys store) if they don't carry it.Read more