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Online Classes start on Monday, August 24, 2020 (At 10 AM or 2 PM) QuickBooks, & Sage 50 Accounting 100% Hands-on Training provided online with a live instructor. Google Meet is used to conduct the online class. Students are welcome from anywhere in Canada. Time taken is 6 to 9 hours, spread over 3 consecutive days. ... A certificate is issued by Surrey Community College, Surrey, BC. All training material is given. $400 is the total fees. International students pay the same fees. No books are needed to purchase. Students are required to have a windows computer, and a Google account. QuickBooks, Sage 50 Accounting software, valid for 1 year is provided by Software Companies, for practice after training. Fore more details visit our college's website. Prof. Kuldip Pelia Chief Instructor with 15 years' experience. 604-339-2654 [email protected] www.SurreyCommunityCollege.com See more
Asian countries worked hard to save lives. They are taking the necessary steps to avoid the spread of the virus in schools. Will Western countries do the same?
The moment Canada came to know that the people coming from China and Iran have brought the virus into Canada, the government should have immediately canceled al...l international travel, and should have brought its own citizens back ASAP. But government didn't do this even after PM's wife brought the virus from UK. That way at least import of cases should be have been stopped. See more
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QuickBooks Training 6 hours, $400. 100% Hands-on. SurreyCommunityCollege.com 604-339-2654QuickBooks Training 6 hours, $400. 100% Hands-on. SurreyCommunityCollege.com 604-339-2654
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Metro cities are HOARDERS of taxpayers' money, not managers. They can easily hire some private contractors to clear snow in parking lots,and side walks, in cas...e they don't have sufficient equipment. What is the harm in spending some of taxpayers' money for the safety, and convenience of taxpayers? What kind of city FATHERS (councillors) are they? See more
Why do Metro cities need to raise taxes? Metro cities' have more than $7 Billion cash with them. Amount of money Lower Mainland's cities have put into investmen...ts (shares, bonds etc.) in order to get some return . This data is taken from cities' 2017 Annual Reports 1. Vancouver-------------------$1.712 B 2. Surrey--------------------------1.028 B 3. Richmond---------------------973 M 4. Burnaby-----------------------1.314 B 5. Coquitlam---------------------517 M 6. New Westminster-----------116 M 7. Port Moody---------------------37 M 8. West Vancouver---------------55 M 9. Dist. of North Vancouver---245 M 10. City of North Vancouver----45 M 11. Delta* -------------------------159 M 12. Town. of Langley-------------69 M 13. City of Langley----------------27 M 14. Port Coquitlam---------------174 M 15. Pitt Meadows---------------- -43 M 16. Maple Ridge-----------------188 M 17. White Rock----------------------7 M GVRD**----------------------------704 M Total (17 cities + GVRD)---$7.413 B B= Billion, M=Million * Delta figures are for 2015 ** Greater Vancouver Regional District See more
January 10, 2017 Ha Ha Ha. Big joke by the city of Vancouver. The salt was supposed to be distributed until 8 PM today, Wednesday, but I heard on Surrey's RedFm radio that salt was finished even before 11 AM. This is an example how Metro Vancouver cities are playing with their citizens. "Free salt by city of Vancouver". Big deal! Vancouver has a $1.644 Billion cash which it is keeping as "investments". This money belongs to the citizens of Vancouver. What are the citizens... getting from tons of their money. Complete disregard of their safety by the cities? Other cities also have truck loads of cash, being kept as "investments".See the numbers yourself. http://surreybcnews.com/metro_... See more
Why do Metro cities need to raise taxes? Metro cities' have more than $6 Billion cash with them. Amount of money Lower Mainland's cities have put into investments (shares, bonds etc.) in order to get some return . This data is taken from cities' 2015 Annual Reports 1. Vancouver-------------------$1.644 B... 2. Surrey--------------------------699 M 3. Richmond---------------------930 M 4. Burnaby-----------------------916 M 5. Coquitlam---------------------269 M 6. New Westminster----------128 M 7. Port Moody--------------------45 M 8. West Vancouver-------------76 M 9. Dist. of North Vancouver-217 M 10. City of North Vancouver--113 M 11. Delta --------------------------159 M 12. Town. of Langley-----------178 M 13. City of Langley----------------33 M 14. Port Coquitlam--------------146 M 15. Pitt Meadows---------------- -29 M 16. Maple Ridge-----------------159 M 17. White Rock----------------------5 M GVRD--------------------------428 M Total (17 cities + GVRD)---$6.174 B B= Billion, M=Million Note: As of Sept. 30, 2017, Surrey has $977 Million in its account Taxes paid by Metro taxpayers to TransLink in 2015------$773 M See more
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