Monthly Archives: May 2016

Open Letter to Premier from 150 BC Community Groups Call on Clark to Raise the Rates, Leave the Bus Pass Alone

Summary: In an incredible show of solidarity and commitment to addressing poverty for some of BC’s most vulnerable citizens, Inclusion BC, and a growing number of anti-poverty, human rights, faith groups, immigrant and refugee organizations and disability organizations have banded together Vancouver, BC (May 18, 2016) – In an incredible show of solidarity and commitment to […]

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B.C Special Olympics May 2016 Newsletter

Web Version Like Tweet Forward TABLE OF CONTENTS • May 2016 Newsletter • Congrats Special Olympics Team Canada 2017! • #ShareaDream with Staples Canada for Special Olympics • Changing lives with the Goldcorp Invitational Golf Tournament • Healthy Athletes Screening Day in Prince George brings out smiles for athletes and volunteers • Law enforcement raring […]

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The Kamloops Self Advocates Newsletter June 2016 Edition

The Kamloops Self-Advocates is a newsletter for people with diverse abilities published by Krystian Shaw.     June 2016 edition  KSA  Newsletter 2016 contains     This month’s theme Hope those of you that come to Fun Fest enjoy the event and the Disability Awareness Week booth! Feel free to send in comments or pictures […]

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Wildfire Evacuation Safety

Unlike many natural disasters, most wildfires are caused by people—and can be prevented by people, too. Meteorologists are not yet able to forecast wildfire outbreaks, so people in fire-prone areas should plan ahead and prepare to evacuate with little notice. Here are some tips on how to prevent wildfires and what to do if you’re […]

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BC People First Conference We”re In This Together RECAP

“We’re In This Together” BC People First Society Conference and AGM May 4 and 5th 2016 at the Coast Westerly Convention Centre Courtenay, BC, Vancouver Island   -So what happened at Conference? –     BCPF Board of Directors present at Conference (front back left to right) Michelle Goos, Michael Mclellan, Jerry Laidlaw, Dave Sherritt, […]

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Friends

Let’s talk about friends, and I mean best friends.  I mean the kind of friends you can count on.  Most people have known them forever, or for at least 5-10 years, and they will do almost anything together.  You can talk to them when you’re having a bad day, or just to chill out, but […]

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Aw, Come On!

I’m hurting as I type this. Aching all over. No, this isn’t a hangover from the ‘thing’ I had, that’s just left lingering fatigue and lack of energy, this is something else. I decided this morning to get up and do my exercises. I hadn’t done them since the first morning, when I learned in […]

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Had Enough

We were walking back to the hotel along a sidewalk of a large outdoor mall. I was acclimatizing to being outside my home and work neighbourhoods. You see, even though I live in the centre of Canada’s largest city, and even though there are thousands of tourists on the streets, year round, where I live […]

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The Arm, The Chair

It’s not in the act. It’s in the needing. Yesterday I knew for certain that I was getting better. I had been really weakened from being on the road and getting sick. This would be true for anyone, of course, so please don’t make more of it than it is. I managed to make it […]

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Walking Home

Being sick isn’t fun. I got a bug on the road that I’ve not been able to shake. We drove 16 hours straight to get home so I could get in to see the doctor. End result? I’ve been grounded from travel for a couple of weeks while tests get run and doctors get seen. […]

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