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The superior eco-friendly clean team you can trust! We carry our own Eco friendly products with stronger products available as needed. Covered under two insurances and bonded. We’re a friendly, upbeat clean team who aim to please. Our services include: ceiling to floor clean and disinfect of your home (initial clean and upkeep cleans available), interior window cleaning, move in/out cleans, upkeep of rental properties and vacation homes, and new construction. Keen attention to detail and pet-friendly! We don't cut corners we clean them.
Nanaimo Minor Hockey Association shared a photo. See MoreSee LessThis is a GREAT REMINDER for ME and maybe for YOU too!? 10 things Parents of young athletes need to know. 1. It's not about you, its about them. Do not live your own sports dreams through your kids. It's their turn now. Let them make their own choices, both good and bad. 2. Never talk to a coach about your child's play time after a game. Actually you never should. You should have your kid do that. That said, if you just can't help yourself, send an email the next day and ask for some phone time. 3. NEVER yell at referees. They are trying. How would you like it if someone came to your job and screamed at you? Not. So. Much. If you have a real issue file a grievance the next day. 4. Do NOT coach your kid from the sideline. Your job is to be a cheerleader, not a coach. If you wanted to coach, you should have volunteered. 5. It is EXTREMELY UNLIKELY you are raising a professional athlete. I promise you. Relax, let them have a good time and learn the lessons they are supposed to be learning in sports. 6.
Located 10 km north of the Canada-US border in south central Saskatchewan, Coronach is a warm and welcoming prairie community that serves as the starting point for the Outlaw Trail between Canada and Mexico and as a gateway to Saskatchewan's own Big Muddy Badlands. The nearby Buffalo Jump waits to reveal its secrets to the survival of Canada's Indigenous peoples.Currently, the landscape is rich with agriculture and ranching. Nestled in the area is a local coal mine that boasts one of the largest draglines in the North America. This mine serves the local coal fired generating plant, Poplar River Power Station, which currently produces approximately 1/3 of the electricity the entire Province of Saskatchewan. There are many amazing things to see, take in a tour of the badlands or the mine/plant, play a round of golf, take in a local festival and come meet the local people who have an appreciation of small town, rural living.Coronach Tourism Committee 267-3312Make a point of stopping at the Coronach Tourism Information Booth.
Nanaimo Shotokan Karate-Do Association offers traditional Shotokan karate training for individuals aged 6 and up in Nanaimo, Canada, with qualified instructors and affordable rates for classes.
The Wilderness Committee, founded in 1980, is a registered non-profit society with charitable status. With over 60,000 members, donors and volunteers, we are Canada's largest membership-based, citizen-funded wilderness protection group. Our head office is