We are a not-for-profit social enterprise that aims to divert reusable construction waste from the landfill and provide community members with good quality, affordable building supplies. We help you save money and the environment! You have the power to play an important role in encouraging alternatives to the landfill and changing the way our community deals with construction 'waste'.When you support Squamish ReBuild by donating, shopping, volunteering and spreading the word, you help build a stronger community! Want to ? Check out the video below or read our vision and mission statement here .HEY, DID YOU KNOW?Weve got an oh-so-fabulous DISCOUNT DOTS system that allows you to save even more money every single day!Look for the coloured dots on our price tags and get further discounts on those products as per the legend below!
Whether you seek to purchase or build your dream home in Whistler, Kyber Developments is a good place to start. In addition to providing unmatched quality construction services, we own properties for sale to include totally furnished townhomes, furnished
Lil'wat traditional ways of life continue to be important within our local economy here in the northwest of British Columbia, Canada. Fish, game, plant foods and medicines are still harvested and prepared in the traditional manner are bought and traded with neighbouring First Nations.Traditional crafts remain important both economically and culturally. The Li'l'wat people are famous for our intricate basketry with patterns created from cedar roots, cedar bark, wild cherry bark and various grasses and reeds. Hand drums made from wood and the skins of deer, coyote, and moose created by skilled artisans are highly sought after, as are the detailed cedar carvings of both functional and decorative items.The Lil'wat Nation continues to assert its right to manage the resources of our land. For clearly, our culture and livelihood depend upon a healthy environment and access to it. Through dedication, perseverance and innovative partnerships we are maintaining our traditional stewardship of the land in contemporary ways