Richard Clement Moody arrived in British Columbia in December 1858, at the head of the Royal Engineers, Columbia Detachment, having been hand picked to "found a second England on the shores of the Pacific".  Moody "wanted to build a city of beauty in the wilderness" and planned his city as an iconic visual metaphor for British dominance, "styled and located with the objective of reinforcing the authority of the Crown and of the robe  Subsequent to the enactment of the Pre-emption Act of 1860, Moody settled the Lower Mainland and selected the site and founded the new capital, New Westminster. Moody and the Royal Engineers were trained in settlement and selected the site because of its defensibility: it was farther from the American border than the site of the colony's proclamation, Fort Langley, possessed "great facilities for communication by water, as well as by future great trunk railways into the interior and possessed an excellent port  Moody was also struck by the majestic beauty of the site, writing in his letter to Blackwood:
You're asking about the environmental sustainability practices at Manhas Health Co. for disposing of Botox and other injectables. They've implemented eco-friendly methods to ensure waste is minimized and disposed of responsibly to protect the environment.
You're asking about the qualifications and training for those administering Botox. The practitioners must have medical certifications and undergo regular, specialized training to stay updated on the latest techniques and safety protocols in cosmetic treatments.
Yes, there are age restrictions for Botox treatments; you must be at least 18 years old. It ensures patients are adults who can legally consent to treatment, aligning with medical and ethical standards.