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At Bosley’s by Pet Valu, we understand that your pet is a part of the family because we’re pet parents too. At our stores, you’ll find a great selection of pet food, treats, toys and accessories, all at competitive prices. You’ll find our stores in local communities across British Columbia. Across all our stores, you’ll find friendly pet experts trained in pet care and nutrition through the University of California Davis Extension School. We pride ourselves on being pet experts and we want to use our knowledge and experience to help you find the right nutrition and other solutions for your pets.
It's a chance for other families to come out and get some really good deals on gently-used children's clothes and other items. Anything from strollers to games to bikes might be on sale. It's a great event for YANA to connect with families in the Valley and to help with something that benefits us all.This semi-annual event held at the Courtenay Legion is a Comox Valley favorite with something for everyone. Gently-used clothing, accessories and toys are all on sale for fantastic prices. You can become a seller, strictly buy, or volunteer. and by popular demand, there is also the option to donate this year.There is typically a line-up down the street for this sale.
Comox Valley Project Watershed Society is a registered non-profit environmental society with Canadian charitable tax status focused on sensitive habitat stewardship. The organization is guided by a volunteer board and managed by staff. We are also a partner of the Comox Valley Conservation Strategy and have a representative on the Environmental Council.
After becoming a certified hypnotherapist at the Canadian College of Hypnoses and Hypnotherapy in Courtenay, you will gain awareness and knowledge on helping people making positive changes in their lives.
Pacific Coastal Airlines is the 6th largest airline operating at Vancouver International Airport and flies to more than 65 regularly scheduled destinations in British Columbia. We operate a total of 13 bases and have a fleet of 21 aircrafts. Our bases are located in Anahim Lake, Bella Bella, Bella Coola, Campbell River, Comox, Cranbrook, Klemtu, Masset, Port Hardy, Port McNeill, Powell River, Trail, Vancouver, Victoria, and Williams Lake. We specialize in passenger flights, and cargo shipments including safe pet travel. Call us today for more information.
The oceanfront, 1905 Historic Lund Hotel is located at the tip of BC's beautiful Sunshine Coast, at the Gateway to the renowned Desolation Sound near Powell River. Since built by the Swedish Thulin brothers who founded Lund, the hotel has served as the heart of this quaint village. After falling into disrepair in the latter 1900's, the hotel was purchased by it's current owners in 1999 and has undergone an ongoing series of renovations. The hotel now features 31 renovated guest rooms that range from budget friendly units to lavish boutique style suites, all of which offer clean, bright decors and modern amenities. Our pub, restaurant and decks feature unobstructed ocean views and outstanding dining. We look forward to your visit. The area that is now Lund has been known to the Coast Salish peoples for thousands of years was a village site of the Sliammon people. The village of Klah ah men was home to dozens of families and a desirable location as it was accessible by land and sea so approaching visitors could be detected from afar. Further, both I hohs (Savary Island) and Tohk natch (Okeover Inlet), plentiful in shellfish, salmon and land mammals, were only short paddles away. Fresh water was ample as were Cedar trees, the main material source in the production of tools, shelter, clothing and more. Ceremonies, both spiritual and social in nature, were held at Klah ah men, and included dance, song, and recreational games that were a major part of Coast Salish culture. On July 2, 1792 two surveying crews from Captain George Vancouver's ships 'Chatham' and 'Discovery' came in contact with the Sliammon Nation for the first time. By 1876 the Canadian government had instituted the Federal Indian Act, which established a system of reservations to which Coast Salish peoples were relocated. Into the 1900's these lands were surveyed and sold, while aboriginal peoples, who were not entitled to purchase their traditional lands or enjoy the free land grants offered by the Government to immigrating settlers, were relocated to reservations. In 1889, Fred and Charlie Thulin arrived from Sweden, looking for a better life in the new land of opportunity. The brothers first set eyes upon the area that would later become Lund while sailing by on the side-wheeler tugboat Mermaid on their way to find employment logging in Pendrell Sound.
Image 1 is an eight chair Hair Salon and Day Spa offering a warm and inviting experience. We are committed to continuous education and training, and provide exceptional and consistent results.Our clients will experience a friendly and professional team of highly skilled stylists and estheticians. Services range from haircutting and colouring to a complete day spa experience.
Sunshine Coast Health Center officially opened on the 15th of March, 2004, as a 16-bed drug and alcohol rehabilitation facility designed exclusively for men. Original ownership saw the need for privately-funded addiction rehabilitation and had the land, buildings and experience in residential group care to make it possible. The first two years were difficult but, over time, referring health professionals and the general public took notice of the benefits of an intimate, male-only facility that offered an extended stay (longer than 28 days) in an exceptional setting. Today, Sunshine Coast Health Center continues to combine the basics of recovery with the latest in innovative addiction therapies.