Thompson-Nicola Regional Library - Barriere Branch
The Thompson-Nicola Regional Library can be emailed using their Ask a Librarian page.
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The Thompson-Nicola Regional Library can be emailed using their Ask a Librarian page.
The Thompson-Nicola Regional Library can be emailed using their Ask a Librarian page.
The Thompson-Nicola Regional Libraries can be emailed using their Ask a Librarian page.
The Thompson-Nicola Regional Libraries can be emailed using their Ask a Librarian page.
The Thompson-Nicola Regional Libraries can be emailed using their Ask a Librarian page.
The Thompson-Nicola Regional Libraries can be emailed using their Ask a Librarian page.
The Thompson-Nicola Regional Library has been dedicated to meeting the lifelong learning, reading and informational needs of TNRD residents for over 40 years. We strive to be a leader in celebrating literacy and transforming lives through knowledge and information. By providing resources that enrich, educate and empower, we help make this the best region in British Columbia to live, work and play. We value customer service, intellectual freedom, education, lifelong learning, equity, respect and innovation.
The Thompson-Nicola Regional Libraries can be emailed using their Ask a Librarian page.
The Thompson-Nicola Regional Libraries can be emailed using their Ask a Librarian page.
The Thompson-Nicola Regional Libraries can be emailed using their Ask a Librarian page.
The Thompson-Nicola Regional Libraries can be emailed using their Ask a Librarian page.
The Thompson-Nicola Regional Libraries can be emailed using their Ask a Librarian page.
The Township of Langley, in southwestern British Columbia (BC), is an ideal location for business relocation, expansion, and development.
Trade and Invest B.C. works with international enterprises to help them build strong links to the resources, skills and businesses that make British Columbia an attractive place to work and invest.
Tribal Resources Investment Corporation is a Aboriginal Capital Corporation which lends to Aboriginal clients who are Status, non-Status, Metis. TRICORP’s mandate is to provide financing for business activities which increase the number of permanent jobs, reduce unemployment and facilitate business ownership among First Nations people. Applicants must be of Aboriginal descent, the activities funded must take place within the region, and projects must fall within the TRICORP mandate.
The Tumbler Ridge Public Library can be emailed using their Contact Us page.
The Vancouver Economic Commission (VEC) works to position Vancouver as a globally recognised city for innovative, creative and sustainable business. They do this by strengthening our Tech, Digital Entertainment and Green Economy sectors through strategic programmes and initiatives that address each stage of the business growth continuum. More specifically, the VEC: ADVISES business leaders on: