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Dr. Alden Abraham has been practicing chiropractic care in Abbotsford since 1980. He specializes in chiropractic relief for the whole family. Back pain and discomfort due to sport injuries, pregnancy, slips or just day to day wear? Dr. Alden Abraham can help. He provides supportive caring gentle care to help you feel better. Call for emergency and evening appointment. Extended health coverage.
I highly recommend Dr. Abraham . Very good at what he does, and the customer service is outstanding! :) Read more
At our Medicine Shoppe pharmacy, our Personal Pharmacists let nothing get in the way of a pharmacy-first approach to your health.
At HearCANADA Chilliwack, we are committed to providing the highest quality hearing care, dependable advice and compassionate service. We offer the latest hearing aid technology and work with you to determine the best solution for your hearing needs. Our hearing care professionals have extensive knowledge and expertise in assessing your hearing, as well as prescribing, dispensing and fitting hearing aids. You can expect comprehensive hearing testing as well as personalized care and attention to deliver the best hearing care experience. Contact us for a complimentary hearing test at our clinic in Chilliwack, BC today!
Located in Chilliwack, Guillevin is one of Canada's largest wholesale distributor of electrical products and industrial supplies with over 100 locations across the country.
East-West Environmental Services Inc. is a forest, environmental and land management consulting firm with operations in British Columbia. Established in 2006, we are headquartered in Chilliwack, British Columbia. Our roots are in forest resources management, and managing forests and woodlands successfully is our core business. Our associated professionals include consulting foresters, geo-technical engineers, civil engineers, fisheries biologists, wildlife biologists, ecologists, and other natural resource specialists.
Stó:lo Community Futures (SCF) is a non-profit organization with core funding provided by Pacific Economic Development Canada (PacifiCan). There are 34 active Community Futures offices in BC, and SCF is one of four Indigenous specific offices in BC in the Southwest Region. The Board is comprised of a volunteer group of local business professionals and community leaders who are both Indigenous and non-Indigenous support for the local business and economic development in S’ólh Téméxw, the Stó:l? Traditional Territory. Eligible applicants within the service area are individuals of Canadian Indigenous ancestry – First Nation, Métis or Inuit. Indigenous Communities and their economic development corporations, and their community owned businesses are also eligible for support. Businesses and organizations must be majority Indigenous-owned and controlled with a minimum of 51% Indigenous ownership.
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