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Are you looking for licensed electricians? K & K Electric Ltd., based in Port Hardy, can help. You can rely on us for electrical installation and maintenance, data cabling, and much more. Contact us today.
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Rexall pharmacies are focused on helping Canadians feel good about their health through easy access to a wide assortment of health and wellness services and products.
Great Bear Nature Tours has been operating a Grizzly Bear viewing program since 1999. Guiding people into the wilderness is not just a business for us.it is a passion. There is nothing as satisfying as watching the delight on someone's face when they see
My name is Brian Texmo, I've been a part of the North Island community for 29 years. I grew up in Port Hardy which is where I reside today. My love for the North Island has always kept me here and proud to call it my home.
I recently started my own Electrical Contracting company called Tex Electric LTD. I've been in the electrical trade for over ten years specializing in Industrial Automation and Control. I've gained a wide variety of experience throughout my career which I feel makes me a perfect fit to serve you for your electrical needs. Tex Electric LTD is fully licensed and bonded through the B.C. Safety Authority with a Class A FSR certification which allows us to pull permits for any Voltage and Current. We also carry commercial and marine liability insurance.
Regalia confiscated in 1921 on display in parish hall in Alert BayT?lisa_lag_aml, Sun Mask, Photo: Christina Cook, Sabalxis The Meaning of ''U'mista'' In earlier days, people were sometimes taken captive by raiding parties. When they returned to their homes, either through payment of ransom or by a raid, they were said to have u'mista. The return of our treasures from distant museums is a form of u'mista.The potlatch was banned in Canada between 1885 and 1951. The masks and other regalia that you see here were all confiscated after an illegal potlatch in 1921. After the ban was lifted, the Kwakwaka'wakw people fought for decades for the return of their sacred regalia that had ended up in museum and private collections around the world. Most of the regalia has come home and it is shown here at the U'mista Cultural Centre and at the Nuyumbalees Museum. Explore U'mista - take a virtual tourThe free Kwak'wala app is ready to download!