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Kamloops Fire Rescue

Kamloops Fire Rescue

1205 Summit Drive , Kamloops , BC
Kamloops Fire Rescue is the second oldest established fire department in British Columbia, Canada. Kamloops Fire Rescue service a population of approximately 85 000 covering an area of 311 sq km (120 sq m). Kamloops Fire Rescue consists of have 7 fire halls. 4 paid halls, 2 paid on call (auxiliary), and 1 combination. Full time/paid staff: Total of 130 Non Union 1 Fire Chief 1 Deputy Chief 5 Assistant Chiefs Union (IAFF) 4 Battalion Chiefs 16 Captains 4 Lieutenants 80 Firefighters 9 Communication Operators 1 Chief Training Officer 1 Assistant Training Officer 1 Chief Fire Prevention Officer 1 Captain - Life Safety Educator 1 Captain - Project Coordinator (Plan Checker) 1 Lieutenant - Inspector 1 Inspector 2 Mechanics 1 GIS Tech (CUPE) 1 Steno (CUPE) We can have up to 45 auxillaries. Fire Sation 1 , 1205 Summit Drive (P) Fire Station 2, 1578 Tranquille Road (P) Fire Station 3, 1625 Valleyview Drive (P) Fire Station 4, 615 Porterfeild Drive (C) Fire Station 5, 6399 Old HWY 5 (A) Fire Station 6, 5300 Dallas Drive (A) Fire Station 7, 1301 Aberdeen Drive (P)
Big Bend Market

Big Bend Market

157 2004 50 Ave, Red Deer , AB
A one stop shopping for hormone and anti-biotic free meats, gluten free products, oilve oils, vinegars and other foodie love'n products.
Abbotsford Rugby Football Club

Abbotsford Rugby Football Club

31929 Mercantile Way, Abbotsford , BC
The Abbotsford Rugby Football Club is a Canadian rugby union club based in Abbotsford, British Columbia. The Abbotsford RFC was founded in 1972. There are three men's sides, a women's team, and youth teams for under 19 men, under 18 women, under 17 boys, under 16 boys, under 15 boys, under 14 boys and Mini- Rugby (ages 5–13). There have been many Abbotsford RFC players who have gone on to play representative rugby both provincially and internationally. History The Abbotsford RFC was established in 1972 and began play in the Vancouver Rugby Union for their inaugural season. The following year the club would join the newly established Fraser Valley Rugby Union. During the 1974-75 season the ARFC managed only one loss, winning the Fraser Valley Rugby Union Second Division Championship and making it all the way to the provincial Second Division Championship game playing for the prestigious Daily Province Cup. Abbotsford would end up losing the hard fought game 18-7 to the Kats. In recent years, Abbotsford rugby has been successful winning the provincial first division championships in 2002, 2004, 2005, 2008, and 2010, as well as winning a second division title in 2010 and a third division title in 2004. The women's team has also been successful, having won the first division title in 2010. Men's training sessions are held on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6:30pm at Yale secondary. Home games are on Saturdays at Exhibition Park in Abbotsford (Rotary Stadium).
Be Seated

Be Seated

127 Water St., Almonte , ON
Beseated offers a great selection of supplies including: cane rush seat splint seat reed seat danish cord seat seagrass seat rawhide and basket weaving
Toyota Drummondville

Toyota Drummondville

10 rue Cormier , Drummondville , QC
Vous pouvez nous joindre au 819 477-1777
Short and Tall Blind Cleaning

Short and Tall Blind Cleaning

468-3rd Street, Courtenay , BC
We clean blinds in 2 stages. First we hand wash to ensure build in dirt is lifted off, then we ultrasonically clean them, for a final cleaning. They are then rinsed, and moved to the drying bay. Before they are returned, we inspect for any touch ups.