The Company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Seacliff Holdings Ltd. ('Seacliff'). Since 1988 Seacliff has been the family holding company of the George family of Vancouver. Throughout its history Seacliff and its' principals have participated directly in a variety of large scale projects and indirectly through its ownership of Dominion Construction and Canem Systems.Seacliff has developed, constructed and owned projects in all major real estate asset classes throughout Western Canada. It prides itself in being British Columbia based and able to actively participate in the real estate landscape of Western Canada.
Did You Know.Hulitan is primarly funded by the Ministry of Children and Family Development.Hulitan also receives funding from United Way, Makola Group of Societies, Success By 6, The Victoria Foundation, and the BC Association of Aboriginal Friendship Centers.Hulitan has six unique services which include, Sexual Abuse Intervention, Child & Youth Mental Health, a mandated parenting program, Family Development Response, a cultural learning program, and a Supported Access program. Little Eagles Childrens Support GroupLittle Eagles (Kwikminixw in the Kwakwala Language) is a support group for Aboriginal children who have experienced and/ or witnessed family violence. The group is based in Aboriginal perspective and incorporates culturally relevant teachings as often as possible. Art, sand and play therapy methods are also included. Little Egales (Kwikminixw) brings forward discussions on the various aspects of abuse, including historical abuse, realting to colonization and the residential school system and the intergenerational impacts on family dynamics today.
We are members of the Sheet Metal Workers' International Association. The International Association represents 150,000 members throughout Canada and the United States. The first Vancouver Island sheet metal union was originally formed in Victoria on July 3, 1909, back then we were known as the Amalgamated Sheet Metal Workers International Alliance, Local 134. In March 1940, we became the Sheet Metal Workers International Association, Local 276. Today Local 276 carries on the tradition of representing the skilled men and women working in the sheet metal and roofing trades on Vancouver Island.