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Equipment for Sale
Our office is happy to help those who need some equipment at a greatly reduced cost. All battery equipment is serviced for your safety. We have a variety of items. Please drop by Tuesday & Thursday 11-1pm for a look.
Button Day
We are having a button day to honour Grandparents Day for $5 – available around town at different locations and our office. More details coming soon.
Our Canadian Pension Plan
Click here to download our Canadian Pension Plan
Statistical Report
The following document contains a breakdown of the most common services provided to our Community members of Quesnel from January 2008 to December 2018. If there is any error or omission, please contact Susan MacNeill @ 250-991-9664. Click to download the SAS...
10 BAD TRAVEL HABITS TO DITCH NOW!!
No one is perfect and we all make mistakes and errors in judgement in all areas of life, and travel is no exception. We’re sharing 10 bad travel habits to break now. Over-packing No matter where you’re going or for how long, it’s always tempting to cram more than you...
Statistical Service Report
The following document contains a breakdown of the most common services provided to our Community members of Quesnel from January 2008 to September 2013. If there is any error or omission, please contact Susan MacNeill @ 747-8363. Click to download it: SAS Statistical...
Senior’s Advocate Named
There was some good news coming for us Seniors from the government this month. Isobel Mackenzie has been named BC’s first seniors' advocate. She has been working for seniors for 18 years, most recently as executive director of Beacon Community Services in...
SAS Nominated in Community Spirit Category – Chamber of Commerce Business Excellence Awards
We are very pleased to announce our nomination for the Community Spirit Award. Our office has served the Quesnel area for close to 10 years. The Gala Awards Ceremony is February 1, 2014 @ 6pm. Tickets available at the Chamber of Commerce for $20 each.
How does the Flu Virus Spread?
Flu usually spreads through respiratory droplets. When an infected person coughs or sneezes, droplets are propelled though the air. They can land in a place where the virus can grow, such as the nose or throat of an individual close by. The cycle repeats itself when a...