CIEVA's Mission
To provide support services to adults with intellectual disabilities that enable them to become productive contributing citizens within their community.
CIEVA has three extended business ventures to help better the community while also providing training and job placement for many clients, including trophies and engraving, recycling and woodworking. CIEVA’s First Impressions KIOSK, Recycling Center and Wood Working Facility are the three on-site businesses which support clients
Community Industries Employment Vocational Association (CIEVA) provides support services to adults from the age of nineteen with intellectual disabilities, enabling them to become productive citizens within their community. Through various facilitating and designing opportunities, we help develop their individual strengths and awareness, helping them find supported job opportunities, while also developing their vocational skills
The Western Valley Regional Service Commission helps rural communities and residents assess their future development options and design ways of managing change in their communities through land use planning.
Building and development permits are required to protect both the property owner and the surrounding community by ensuring that any proposed construction is in conformity with applicable regulations. Building permits are also required to ensure that construction meets National Building Code of Canada standards.
Subdivision approvals may also require approvals from other government departments, such as Watercourse and Wetland Alteration permits, Crown Land approvals, and Department of Health approval for on-site sewage disposal.