Local 30 was chartered as a local of the Sheet Metal Workers' International Association in 1896. Currently, Local 30 has approximately 3500 members working in the sheet metal, roofing and siding and decking industries in the Greater Toronto Area. Our skilled tradesmen and women work primarily in the ICI sector of the construction industry, both on job sites and in production shops.
The Alzheimer Society can help you by providing information, resources, education, support and counseling. Check out your local Alzheimer Society to find out about local programs and services.
Registration for 20142015 Hockey Season is Complete However, it's not too late to still register!** CLICK HERE to send the email register up to Nov 16***** CLICK HERE to register/pay online***(You MUST click both so people are notified and you are registered. You will be ed by email, if you do not get an email response within 3 working days, please the Junior Board Director via email located under ''Board'')
The IBEW was founded on November 28th, 1891 in St. Louis, Missouri by a group of ten delegates representing 289 members employed in the electrical industry.The IBEW is as old as the commercial use of electricity itself. It is the oldest, as well as the la
Wesway Wesway provides respite services that help family caregivers take a short break when they need it. Respite Care Wesway serves families within the City and District of Thunder Bay, as well as the Districts of Kenora and Rainy River. Join Our Team Wesway is always looking for dynamic people to join our team. Learn more employment and volunteer opportunities here.What's NewEnd of Summer Hours The Wesway office is back to regular office hours, Monday to Friday 9:00 am to 4:30 pm.From Facebook
The Word 'Ka-Na-Chi-Hih' means 'To Keep One Sacred' in Ojibway. Ka-Na-Chi-Hih (KNCH) is a solvent abuse treatment centre situated in Thunder Bay, Ontario. It serves First Nation Youth, ages 16 to 25 from across Canada. A twelve bed long-term facility, KNCH provides holistic care through traditional as well as contemporary treatment methods. Mission StatementIn keeping with the sacred teachings of the Creator, Ka-Na-Chi-Hih will provide a nurturing and supportive environment for First Nation Youth who are embarking on their Healing Journey to Wellness of Body, Heart, Mind, and Spirit. Vision StatementThat all youth who have been a part of Ka-Na-Chi-Hih will have gained the strength and skills necessary to continue on their life's path with pride, dignity, respect and a strong sense of identity. They will have achieved balance in their life's long journey towards fulfillment and will be contributing members of their communities and to society.