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Kerrisdale Lumber started in business, horse and wagon brought them much of their merchandise. Other goods came by rail car delivered to one of three sidings.Back then, Bert didn't limit himself to just Kerrisdale, but went out and sought business where ever he could.
Procon is an experienced full-service provider of start-to-finish solutions for the mining industry. Our unique solutions include the ability to build and operate even the most complex open pit or underground mining developments and civil infrastructures. We tailor our solutions to meet our clients’ precise needs and provide excellent service, quality construction, state-of-the-art equipment and safe and highly efficient operations – all delivered with a down-to-earth approach and professional skill. Procon operates throughout North America and around the world.
The Port Moody Arts Centre Society is a registered non-profit society governed by a volunteer Board of Directors and managed by an Executive director and staff. The Society operates in a unique heritage building that was Port Moody's original City Hall built in 1913. The Port Moody Arts Centre is a thriving multidisciplinary arts centre offering over 300 arts, dance, music and theatre programs each year, hosting over 25 art exhibitions in four separate art galleries, plus special events, scholarship programs and the annual Port Moody Festival of the Arts and the Wearable Art Awards.
Established in 1969, Parkinson Society British Columbia is a not-for-profit charitable organization that exists to address the personal and social consequences of Parkinson disease through education, community outreach, scientific research, advocacy and public awareness. Parkinson Society British Columbia is here to help people with Parkinson's and the people who care about them by providing support services including information and resources, education and consultation. It is estimated that 11,000 British Columbians living with Parkinson's disease and more than 100,000 in Canada. Parkinson's is the second most common chronic neurodegenerative disorder after Alzheimer's join Parkinson Society British Columbia in the fight against Parkinson's disease.