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Visit Ruby Creek Art Gallery in Agassiz to view our impressive selection of the finest artworks by Northwest First Nations artists. Our collection features everything from limited edition prints, hand carved boxes, chests, and plaques to gold and silver carved jewellery, handcrafted drums, soapstone and textiles. Our talented artists are also available for commissions. Give us a call for more details today or visit our website.
I had my wedding at Ruby Creek Art Gallery and I have to say that they made all my dreams come true. They have the most beautiful venue inside and out.Read more
Full service, professional dog grooming by an IPG, ISCC Certified Master Groomer. One-at-a-time appointments in a stress free environment. We accept dogs under twenty pounds. By appointment only.
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Strocel Theodore F offers legal services in Agassiz. This lawyer is available as a solicitor, a defense lawyer, a barrister and even more. Strocel Theodore F may help in the matter of divorce, separation, child custody or family mediation and has the expertises to advise you with your immigration needs. Strocel Theodore F can help in the case of incorporation or contracts. This lawyer handles your will and estate dealings and can help in the event of bodily injury claims or receiving compensation for damages. Strocel Theodore F can assist you with reorganizations, liquidations and bankruptcy declarations and proposes a skill in employment law.
Sts'ailes is a progressive, independent, non-profit Band that is not involved in the Treaty process. The mandate of our organization is to represent and govern the Sts'ailes Band and our community members. We also strive to provide services and programs that will support, enhance and enrich the lives of all community members.
This is Seabird Island First Nation located in the upper Fraser Valley, three kilometers northeast of the town of Agassiz, British Columbia. The English designation of Seabird Island is derived from the June 1858 grounding of the transport paddle wheeler Sea Bird, on an island, in the Fraser River, across from Sq'éwqel. Halq'emeylem for turn in the river , Sq'éwqel is referred to by Indian Reserve Commissioner (1878 - 1880) Gilbert M Sproat as Skow-a-kull in his allocation statement and accompanying sketch of Seabird Island. Sq'éwqel identified a village located at the northern tip of Seabird Island, across the river from Skw'átits or what is contemporarily known as Peter's Reserve. In June 1879, G. M. Sproat, Indian Reserve Commissioner, in consultation with interested First Nations people, allocated the island called Skow-a-kull as a reserve to be held in common by the people from Popkum, Skw'átits, Ohamil, Ska-wah-look, Hope, Union Bar and Yale. In 1958, Seabird Island was designated an independent band. Seabird Island Band exists to promote a healthier, self-sufficient, self-governing, unified and educated community. We believe that a healthy community is one that has achieved physical, emotional, mental, spiritual and cultural balance. Seabird Island Band will accomplish this mission with the energy of our youth, the wisdom of our Elders, the strength of our families, the vision and determination of our political leaders, the guidance of our spiritual and cultural leaders and the contributions of our staff members. Seabird Island continues to move forward in a good way. With community acceptance of the Land Code initiative in 2009, management of reserve lands and resources is now within our jurisdiction. In addition, as a signatory to the Education Jurisdiction Framework Agreement.development.
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Established in 1996, the team of lawyers at Stevens & Company provide legal service in the areas of wills and estates, real estate, corporate, family, personal injury, employment and First Nations law. We are dedicated to providing our clients with professional and results-oriented advice in an approachable and easy to understand manner. Stevens & Company achieves results through the team approach offered by our lawyers and staff. We are confident that you will feel welcomed and supported by each member of our team. We look forward to meeting you to discuss how we can help with your legal needs, whether they include buying or selling your home, writing a new will, incorporating a business or providing expertise in First Nations law and governance. Please contact us today to schedule an appointment at our office.
Christian Life Community was planted in July of 1992. We began as a small group meeting in the home of Pastor Jim and Maureen Lucas who had moved from North Vancouver to birth the new community under the auspices of the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada. On January 17th of 1993 our new community went public and began meeting in the Chapel of Summit Pacific College. We moved to Abbotsford Christian Secondary School on Old Clayburn Road after outgrowing the chapel in 1995 .CLCC purchased and subdivided land in 2002 in order to subsidize the construction of a new facility that now serves as a Base Camp for our community at 35131 Straiton Road.CLCC exists to engage unbelieving, unconvinced people with the message of Jesus, grow them into disciples and send them out into the world.Matthew 28:19 - Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit.Matthew 22:36-40 - Jesus said, Love the Lord your God with all your heart soul and mind. This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: Love your neighbor as yourself.