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New Website Launched: West Shore Developers Association
We are excited to announce that Radar Hill has just launched westshoredevelopers.ca. The West Shore Developers Association (WSDA) is a group of land developers, consulting engineers, builders and contractors who focus their business in Langford. Continue reading
New Website Launched: UVIC Grad Students’ Society
We’ve just launched a new website for the University of Victoria Graduate Students’ Society. The UVic GSS is a non-profit society dedicated to serving the interests of graduate students at the University of Victoria. Continue reading
Website Launch: ArbutusRidge.ca – New Site for the Arbutus Ridge Community
Arbutus Ridge, an over-50 adult community 35 minutes from Victoria on the Malahat Drive, now has an attractive new website.
The website also features a members-only site that allows residents to access and share information about clubs, classified ads, strata info, community news, and many other aspects of life at Arbutus Ridge.
The website administrators can control nearly every aspect of the site via a proprietary, robust Content Management System, built with PHP. They’ve already put in a lot of information about the Arbutus Ridge community as well as some great photos – check out the website for more information.
Just Launched: PRNABC.ca – New Website for Perioperative Nurses Association of British Columbia
We’re proud to announce the launch of a new website for the Perioperative Nurses Association of British Columbia. This website features a wealth of information for visitors and potential members, as well as a protected area for PRNABC members, which allows the membership body to share information and maintain an ongoing dialogue in a single, convenient location.
We also designed the new PRNABC logo, which represents the update and evolution from BCORNG (the previous name of the association) to the PRNABC. It features a stylized dogwood flower in “motion” to give it a dynamic appearance. Subdued and calming greens are used in the dogwood flower while a green/blue “scrubs” colour for the lettering ties in the association with nursing and health care.