Drivers Sea-bird

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We assist in getting your “L” license and driving lessons to aid you in learning in going for you “N” license. Each lesson is 60 minutes and contains a minimum of 45 minutes practice time. Fees of $65 are payable at the beginning of each lesson. With approval of the instructor, students may use the school vehicle for the road test for an extra fee of $65 in advance.

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To learn more or to request this services:

  • Call Employment & Social Development Centre, (604) 796-2177
  • E-mail employment@seabirdisland.ca
  • Make an appointment at the Band Office
  • Have a question? Contact us.
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Drivers Sea-bird Drivers

Driver Join our team of safe and professional drivers. Drive your assigned truck. Forklift Operator Position in Chicago, IL. The Seabird Island Band is a multi-faceted First Nations organization that includes government, business, service and non-profit. We provide a vital link for First Nations people to access health and education services as well as create economic opportunities for First Nations people to build thriving First Nations families and communities.

Driver's Seat Bird Feeders

  • Oct 21, 2019 Although it’s only about the size of a pigeon, this South American bird has a call louder than the howl of a howler monkey, and comparable to the hammering of a pile driver. In fact, the White Bellbird has the loudest bird call ever documented, according to a paper published today in the journal Current Biology.
  • The Pelican Harbor Sea Bird Station will move from its home on the 79th Street Causeway in Miami, right over the bridge to a 2.6 acre plot on the Little River that once belonged to Miami’s.
  • The Seabird Island Band is a multi-faceted First Nations organization that includes government, business, service and non-profit. We provide a vital link for First Nations people to access health and education services as well as create economic opportunities for First Nations people to build thriving First Nations families and communities.