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The Burnaby French Language Preschool recognizes the immense value of play in fostering a young child's development and the benefits of learning through play. It also strongly encourages the involvement of parents in their children's preschool experiences. The overall objective of this preschool is to provide a happy, safe and stimulating play and social environment for young preschoolers to experience the joys of a creative childhood while developing their self-confidence as well as an increasing awareness and familiarization with the use of the French Language at a young age.
Serving the nicest Italian Coffee we grew to be well known on Commercial Drive. Today Commercial Drive is a multicultural and urban area that has grown in popularity for restaurants, coffee shops and niche stores.
We have used Student First buses for several years transporting 80+ University of BC students to and from field trips at various locations. They are extremely reliable in pick up and drop off times. The bus drivers are great! The staff - particularly, Charlene (a wonderful person!) has been incredibly helpful and accommodating to our needs. I absolutely recommend Student First buses!
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The Apartment is a concept created by some good friends who were tired of the pretentious downtown bar scene. They wanted to create a place to hangout with friends, shoot pool, listen to live music, and meet new people. After many, many years of extensive partying, these friends came up with the concept of an apartment themed bar that brought to life a casual atmosphere with a subtle sense of humor.
Waste Management provides commercial and industrial trash collection, as well as recycling and dumpster services.
We support a number of local community organizations with employee volunteerism and event participation.
Waste Management is dedicated to serving customers and communities as a safe and comprehensive service provider, a good corporate citizen and a responsive environmental steward.
The Reef Runner welcomes you to their street food. They happily feature a take-out menu and catering services and are open late all week. You can get there by public transit. The neighboring area is notable for its restaurants and merchants.
Funded by the City of Vancouver, Vancouver Public Library has been dedicated to meeting the lifelong learning, reading and information needs of Vancouver residents for more than 100 years. Our vision is an informed, engaged, and connected city. Our mission is a free place for everyone to discover, create and share ideas and information. Last year, VPL had more than 6.9 million visits with patrons borrowing nearly 9.5 million items including: books, ebooks, CDs, DVDs and magazines. Across 22 locations and online, VPL serves nearly 428,000 active members and is the third-largest public library system in Canada. Vancouver Public Library offers a wide range of events, including author readings, civic dialogue, computer training, and story times for babies, toddlers, and young children.
Welcome to Nelson Avenue Community Church. We are friendly and informal and welcome people of all nationalities and ages. We have room for you and would like to invite you into our Christian community. Our beliefs are biblically based and articulated within the Christian Reformed tradition.
Stylish sports bar serving wood oven pizza, house made pasta, burgers, and wide selection of import & craft beers.
Hip & historic interiors featuring a sleek, glowing bar and ample seating for large groups. Italian imported brick oven fires up some of the best wood oven pizza in downtown Vancouver. 16 beer taps featuring local favorites & specialty craft beer . 18 HDTVs - incl. two 106" projector screens. Games with sound.
Minors welcome until 10 pm and must accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.