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Schedule of Suppliers and Goods Or Services 2017 Financial Information Act Schedule of Suppliers of Goods or Services For the Year Ending March 31, 2017 Vendor Amount 0691913 BC LTD. DBA WE CARE HOME HEALTH SERVICES 565,566 0697790 BC LTD. 3,917,300 0710395 BC LTD. 343,432 0902488 BC LTD 503,468 100 MILE DISTRICT HOSPICE PALLIATIVE CARE SOCIETY 31,273 100 MILE HOUSE,DISTRICT OF 148,519 1022117 ALBERTA LTD 104,410 3M CANADA COMPANY 100,011 4REFUEL CANADA LP 76,957 517244 BC LTD 39,506 556216 BC LTD. DBA WE CARE HOME HEALTH SERVICES 1,352,280 617036 BC LTD. 288,524 673848 BC LTD. 268,302 679692 BC LTD 130,670 A & D WHOLESALE LTD 71,834 A & G SUPPLY LTD 27,339 A & T PROJECT DEVELOPMENTS INC 1,169,467 A.C.M.C.J. HOLDINGS LTD. 7,520,952 ABBOTT DIAGNOSTICS DIVISION MIS 558,350 ABBOTT VASCULAR DIVISION 461,388 ABBVIE 814,006 ABIOMED INC 31,777 AC MOTOR ELECTRIC LTD 25,617 ACART EQUIPMENT LTD 168,522 ACCREDITATION CANADA 520,675 ACKLANDS GRAINGER INC 100,143 ACME VISIBLE FILING SYSTEMS LTD 33,739 ACTION CONTRACTING 260,565 ACTION DATA COMMUNICATION LTD 110,259 ACTIVE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT 113,467 ADAM EHRLER, IN HIS CAPACITY AS THE REPRESENTATIVE OF LARRY EHRLER 60,359 ADVANCED MOBILITY PRODUCTS LTD 37,111 ADVANCED SOFTWARE 208,533 ADVANCED SURGI-PHARM INC 32,309 AES ENGINEERING LTD 41,486 AGI ENVIRO TANK 28,235 AGING WITH EASE IN RURAL COMMUNITIES (AWE) SOCIETY 56,432 AGROPUR,DIVISION OF NATREL 924,161 AL STOBER CONSTRUCTION LTD 1,217,387 ALCON CANADA INC 2,111,925 ALERE INC 773,330 ALEXANDER HOLBURN BEAUDIN & LANG 33,967 ALLAN ORR 81,197 ALLERGAN INC PHARM 67,959 ALLIANCE OFFICE FURNITURE 27,616 ALLIED INTERNATIONAL CREDIT CORP 124,663 ALLMAR INC 52,974 AMANDA LEWIS 79,760 AMANDA ROSEBERRY 43,114 AMAZON.COM 74,109 AMB CONSULTING GROUP LTD 98,168 AMBER PEEBLES 54,603 AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS US 63,264 AMERICAN PSYCHIATRIC ASSOCIATION 27,597 AMO CANADA COMPANY 1,615,902 AMS CANADA INC 52,636 AMT ELECTROSURGERY INC 836,637 ANDREA WELDER PSYCHOLOGY PROF CORP & TAVI NICHOLSON DBA OKANAGAN ABILITY CENTRE FOR CHILDREN & YOUTH 734,737 ANDREW HIGGINS 44,910 ANDREW SHERET LIMITED 179,778 ANEXXA MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES INC 481,030 ANGEL ACCESSIBILITY IN 41,895 ANGEL ACCESSIBILITY SOLUTIONS 1,227,875 ANGELIKA WEDER, IN HER CAPACITY AS THE REPRESENTATIVE OF JEREMY DONALD 84,064 ANGIE'S KARE SOCIETY 43,114 ANKORS - AIDS NETWORK OUTREACH & SUPPORT SOCIETY 594,826 ANNE SPELLISCY 180,351 APA DEVELOPMENTS LTD 77,000 APPELT MEDICAL DEV 32,157 APPLIED ELECTRONICS LTD BC 530,320 AQUALINE WATER MANAGEMENT 33,379 AQUARIUS TRAVEL INC 49,824 Page 1 of 26 Vendor Amount ARC PROGRAMS LTD. 146,984 ARI FINANCIAL SERVICES INC 1,496,463 ARJOHUNTLEIGH CANADA INC 1,648,568 ARNETT GRGIC ENGINEERING LTD 28,370 ARROW AND SLOCAN LAKES COMMUNITY SERVICES SOCIETY 422,490 ARROW LAKES HOSPITAL FOUNDAT 100,709 ARTHREX INC 473,596 ARXIUM CANADA 146,759 ASC NETWORKS INC 68,473 ASH SNOW WORKS 66,696 ASHCROFT, VILLAGE OF 121,324 ASK WELLNESS SOCIETY 999,217 ASSOCIATED HEALTH SYSTEMS INC 350,812 ASSOCIATED PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 34,200 ATSUSHI UYEDA CLIENT SUPPORT GROUP SOCIETY 101,856 AUTO CONTROL MEDICAL 54,494 AUTO MED TECHNOLOGIES AND 49,345 AVONLEA CARE CENTRE LTD. 888,244 AXIS FAMILY RESOURCES LTD. 1,598,825 B & L SECURITY PATROL (1981) VER 26,346 BALFOUR BEATTY INVESTMENTS LP 300,000 BALTIC (GLENMORE) INC. AS THE NOMINEE FOR AND ON BEHALF OF WVJ II GENERAL PARTNERSHIP 228,448 BAPTIST HOUSING ENHANCED LIVING COMMUNITIES 20,886,386 BARB BRAYSHAW 85,509 BARBARA VANIN 73,169 BARD CANADA INC MIS 2,226,821 BATES,MARLENE 26,326 BAXTER CORPORATION 8,601,374 BAXTER CORPORATION CIVA 74,793 BAXTER CORPORATION ONCOLOGY 67,611 BAYBRIDGE BALTIC INC 7,572,561 BAYER INC 1,529,546 BAYLIS MEDICAL COMPANY INC 73,070 BAYSHORE HEALTHCARE LTD. 850,133 BC CLINICAL AND SUPPORT 19,754,984 BC CLINICAL AND SUPPORT SERVICES SOCIETY (BCCSS) 12,388,183 BC HOUSING MANAGEMENT COMM BBY 379,495 BC HYDRO 5,371,875 BC SAFETY AUTHORITY 99,593 BC SCHIZOPHRENIA SOCIETY 168,831 BCNET 29,120 BE THE CHANGE GROUP INC 115,403 BECKMAN COULTER CANADA LP 975,255 BECTON DICKINSON CANADA INC 39,645 BEE-CLEAN BUILDING MAINTENANCE 26,203 BEGRAND FAST DESIGN INC 879,749 BELL CANADA 76,854 BENCHMARK LIFESTYLES INC. 682,191 BENJAMIN POZNEKOFF 121,077 BERGEVIN ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING LTD 98,167 BERRY AND SMITH TRUCKING LTD 78,760 BEST BUY CANADA LTD 36,172 BEVERLEY JONES 39,521 BF ROOFING LTD 184,735 BGP PHARMA 26,307 BHC MEDICAL 119,625 BILL JORDAN FLOOR COVERINGS 44,751 BIOLYSE PHARMA 31,425 BIOMERIEUX CANADA INC 1,060,879 BIOMET MICROFIXATION INC 75,922 BIOPACIFIC DIAGNOSTIC INC 60,533 BIO-RAD LABORATORIES CANADA LTD 985,857 BIOTRONIK CANADA INC 117,703 BIRD DESIGN BUILD CONSTRUCTION INC 12,733,738 BK PRIME KELOWNA PROPERTY 6,243,223 BLACKBAUD CANADA 40,497 BLES BIOCHEMICALS INC 36,972 BOARDWALK COMMUNICATIONS 1,253,726 BOMIMED INC 999,682 BONNIE WILKES 108,503 BOSTON SCIENTIFIC LTD 2,805,305 BOVENLANDER CLIENT SUPPORT GROUP SOCIETY 75,449 BOWERS MEDICAL SUPPLY 3,741,037 BOYDEN VANCOUVER 30,690 BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF WILLIAMS LAKE & DISTRICT 52,212 BRACCO IMAGING CANADA 238,818 BRACE MECHANICAL LTD 41,212 BRAINTRUST CANADA ASSOCIATION 356,082 BRENDA LEES 47,674 BRENT JONES 72,575 BRENT LLOYD CLIENT CARE GROUP SOCIETY 58,203 BRIAN A. LINGOR CLIENT SUPPORT GROUP SOCIETY 43,114 BRIAN KRIVOSHEIN 74,845 Page 2 of 26 Vendor Amount BRIAN L.JENSEN AND URSULA S.JENSEN 38,791 BRITISH COLUMBIA EMERGENCY HEALTH SERVICES 41,768 BRODIE'S SOCIETY OF CHOICE AND OPPORTUNITIES 69,341 BROOKVALE CARE CENTRE LTD. 304,452 BTG INTERNATIONAL INC 442,138 BUDGET BLINDS 27,843 BULL, HOUSSER & TUPPER 829,417 BURGESS PLUMBING & HEATING 56,949 BYRON OLSON CLIENT SUPPORT GROUP SOCIETY 121,574 CALLAHAN CONSTRUCTION CO 706,230 CAMPANA SYSTEMS INC 76,192 CANADA POST CORPORATION 28,687 CANADA WEST REALTY LTD 57,000 CANADIAN COLLEGE OF HEALTH LEADERS 26,988 CANADIAN HOSPITAL SPECIALTIES LTD 1,650,535 CANADIAN MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION 42,106 CANADIAN MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION - CARIBOO CHILCOTIN BRANCH 837,388 CANADIAN MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION - KAMLOOPS BRANCH 294,101 CANADIAN MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION - KELOWNA AND DISTRICT BRANCH 946,841 CANADIAN MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION - SOUTH CARIBOO BRANCH 186,481 CANADIAN MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION - SOUTH OKANAGAN SIMILKAMEEN BRANCH 387,528 CANADIAN MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION FOR THE KOOTENAYS 152,906 CANADIAN MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION SHUSWAP/REVELSTOKE BRANCH 610,766 CANADIAN MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION VERNON & DISTRICT BRANCH 1,975,689 CANADIAN MENTAL HEALTH SAL 67,528 CANADIAN NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND 95,006 CANADIAN NURSES ASSOCIATION 36,902 CANADIAN RESTAURANT SUPPLY LTD 510,274 CANADIAN SPRINGS WATER COMPANY RIC 26,863 CANADIAN WATER TECHNOLOGIES LTD 262,760 CANIM LAKE BAND 50,126 CANTEL MEDICAL CANADA 56,741 CAPITAL DISTRICT HEALTH AUTHORITY 71,197 CAPRI CENTRE MALL 661,679 CAPRICE HOGG 33,772 CARDINAL HEALTH CANADA INC 10,502,702 CARDIOCOMM SOLUTIONS INC 39,204 CARDIOMED SUPPLIES INC 116,639 CARE SYSTEMS SERVICES LTD 161,825 CAREFUSION CANADA 307 ULC 546,955 CAREGIVERS NETWORK FOR EAST KOOTENAY SENIORS SOCIETY 51,450 CARESTREAM HEALTH CANADA COMPANY 428,567 CARESTREAM MEDICAL LTD 558,434 CARIBOO FRIENDSHIP SOCIETY 310,570 CARL ZEISS CANADA LTD 959,372 CARMEN BLISS 79,282 CAROLYN WARD, IN HER CAPACITY AS THE REPRESENTATIVE OF BRONSON WATT 30,539 CARRIE FOWLER 68,256 CARROL L. JACOBS CLIENT SUPPORT GROUP SOCIETY 43,114 CARWEN CUSTOM BUILDERS LTD 29,550 CASCADE ENTERPRISES LTD 58,759 CASCADIA CMMS INC 25,963 CASEY'S CHOICE CLIENT SUPPORT GROUP SOCIETY 78,323 CASSIE KENNEDY 35,928 CASTER MEDICAL SYSTEMS 145,851 CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT COMMUNITY 31,854 CASTLEGAR, CITY OF 40,866 CBORD GROUP INC USA 55,711 CDN TIRE STORE 59,002 CDW CANADA INC 203,915 CELGENE CANADA 1,327,592 CENTRAL CARIBOO DISPOSAL SERVICES 27,859 CENTRAL KOOTENAY REGIONAL DISTRICT 191,319 CENTRAL OKANAGAN ASSOCIATION FOR CARDIAC HEALTH 175,900 CENTRAL OKANAGAN HOSPICE ASSOCIATION 56,967 CENTRAL OKANAGAN SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 23 109,488 CENTRE GROUP REAL ESTATE 50,626 CENTURY GLASS LTD 36,752 CHANTELLE MANAGEMENT LTD. 2,360,791 CHAPMAN BURNER AND HEATING 97,490 CHARLES "GREGG" O'LEARY 183,951 CHARLES FORNELLI 38,583 CHARLES JAUCH 37,831 CHARLOTTE LUNDEEN, IN HER CAPACITY AS THE REPRESENTATIVE OF DARCELLE LUNDEEN 38,623 CHARTER TELECOM INC 707,275 CHASE OFFICE INTERIORS (2007) INC 1,608,582 CHEM-AQUA 104,019 CHERYL MCCORMICK 29,368 CHESHIRE HOMES SOCIETY OF BC 105,673 CHIEF MEDICAL SUPPLIES LTD 155,625 CHINOOK SCAFFOLD SYSTEMS LTD 63,091 CHRISTIE INNOMED INC 1,066,139 CHRISTIE REID 76,886 Page 3 of 26 Vendor Amount CHRISTINA LAURSEN, IN HER CAPACITY AS THE REPRESENTATIVE OF WILHEMINA JAMIESON 41,916 CHRISTMAN PLUMBING AND HEATING LTD 854,327 CHRISTOPHER GREEN 92,335 CHRISTOPHER HALAREWICH 26,587 CHRISTOPHER PAWLYK, IN HIS CAPACITY AS THE REPRESENTATIVE OF LORI DAY 64,670 CHUBB EDWARDS 606,466 CIRCLE OF INDIGENOUS NATIONS SOCIETY 108,000 CISCO WEBEX LLC US 104,253 CITY FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES 26,336 CITY OF KAMLOOPS 57,164 CITY WINDOW CLEANERS KEL 104,133 CLARION MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES INC. 190,763 CLAYTON MARCH 112,814 CLINTON HALL CLIENT SUPPORT GROUP SOCIETY 62,874 COAST CAPRI HOTEL 87,287 COCHLEAR CANADA INC 29,862 COLLEGE OF AMERICAN PATHOLOGISTS 511,920 COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL 99,139 COLUMBIA BASIN FAMILY RESOURCE SOCIETY 28,552 COLUMBIA FUELS 25,597 COMBINED MECHANICAL 491,774 COMMUNITAS SUPPORTIVE CARE SOCIETY 95,387 COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS SOCIETY CBK 42,612 COMMUNITY LIVING BRITISH COLUMBIA 1,784,580 COMPLETE FLOORS LTD 62,987 CONAN ACKERT, IN HIS CAPACITY AS THE REPRESENTATIVE OF CODY ACKERT 107,425 CONAYT FRIENDSHIP SOCIETY 110,364 CONMED CANADA 621,404 CONNECT OKANAGAN TELEPHONE 308,061 CONVATEC CANADA LTD 289,110 COOK (CANADA) INC 1,847,277 COOKSON MOTORS LTD 110,389 CORAL ENVIRONMENTS LTD 28,197 CORNERSTONE GENERAL CONTRACTING 55,052 CORPORATE EXPRESS 2,296,192 COSTCO WHOLESALE 40,117 COUNTRY SQUIRE RETIREMENT VILLA LTD.
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