Monthly Archives: August 2016

My Rest In Pieces

We approach a day of travel with some dread. Something will go wrong, big or small, something will go wrong. It started hopefully, we got up on time, were ready on time were down for the bus not only on time but early. The bus itself was there early and we got a straight ride […]

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The Gl-are And More

I noticed them notice him first. After all, I have noticed people notice me for almost all of my life. The glance that notices, followed by the glance that judges, followed by the glance that reacts. Then shock, pity, disgust, hatred. Very occasionally and very rarely, welcome. So it was them, not him that caught […]

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Community Update: Changes to PWD application process

    Dear Community Partner, Beginning September 2016, new measures will be introduced which will make it easier for some people to apply for the Persons with Disabilities (PWD) designation:   Streamlined Application Process for Prescribed Classes   Individuals enrolled in the following programs: –      BC Pharma Care Plan P (Palliative Care Benefits); –      Ministry […]

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Your Compass Card: The Ins and Outs

I’m writing this article because I’ve found the transition to the Compass Card really confusing. Here’s my interview with MVT Consumer Canadian Bus Advocate Linda McGowan. Hopefully this will also help you, too.     How do you get a card? A Compass Card can be purchased at any Skytrain station; at a select number […]

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DABC Community Update PWD Rates and Transportation Support Allowance

August 2016   In June, we sent you an update about the changes to the bus pass program for people receiving the Persons with Disabilities benefit (PWD). These changes begin on September 1st 2016. We thought you would find it useful to see the new PWD rate system as it incorporates the $52 Transportation Support […]

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Volunteerism

Volunteerism By Rasika Aklujkar Good work comes from volunteerism not just employment. The word employment is a term that defines paid work and also defines the rules and standards we have to follow. EI is short for Employment income these are wages/salary we get for working. We are talking about volunteerism so being a good […]

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A strong, determined survivor of the system and society, who is full of perseverance.

My name is Luanne Bradshaw.  I am a very strong and determined go- getter who does not back away from issues. I have been involved in community clean-up for at least 25 years and I have had articles written about my work and I have received an award of recognition from the City of Burnaby. […]

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Kamloops Self Advocate Newsletter Presentation To Kamloops Library

By Kristian Shaw Kamloops Self Advocate Newsletter did a presentation to library about there newsletter there is 2 videos of presentation they presented to The Thompson-Nicola Regional District Library System         Presentation Video 1         Presentation 2 Video         ALso pictures of the presentation as well […]

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“Stay Cation” What to do on your vacation when you don’t go anywhere.

For the past few years I haven’t had money to go anywhere, so I try to make the best of it and maybe go on day trips or hang out with my friends.  I had a week off in July so far, and did not go away.  I made sure I planned something for every […]

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Tip Sheet: Concerned About Sex Offenders In Your Neighborhood

A neighbor tells you about a “pedophile down the street”, you learn of a “sexual predator” who’s a member of your faith community, the local paper reports on “child molesters hanging around” at your kid’s school. What can you do? You thought your neighborhood was pretty safe. Suddenly, your sense of security is shaken. Media […]

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