Author Archives: Bryce Schaufelburger

Both Sides of The Diversity Coin

We had just finished purchasing a new computer. It was a good experience shopping, the clerk recognized and spoke to me as the primary decision maker regarding the purchaser. Joe uses the computer but is not on friendly terms with it and uses it begrudgingly, I am not afraid of it and use it as […]

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Both Sides of The Diversity Coin

We had just finished purchasing a new computer. It was a good experience shopping, the clerk recognized and spoke to me as the primary decision maker regarding the purchaser. Joe uses the computer but is not on friendly terms with it and uses it begrudgingly, I am not afraid of it and use it as […]

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7 1/2

People are funny. Right now the Toronto International Film Festival is underway and we are inundated with reports of stars and directors and writers visiting the city and walking (exclusively by the way) the red carpet. Joe and I are immune to this. We see lineup and people rushing around to screening but other than […]

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Increases to Persons with Disabilities Rates (PWD) on the Horizon

Summary: On September 15, Finance Minister Michael de Jong presented BC’s Fiscal Update, signaling that the government is looking at PWD rates in the next provincial budget. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE New Westminster, B.C. – On September 15, Finance Minister Michael de Jong presented BC’s Fiscal Update, signaling that the government is looking at PWD rates […]

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B.C. makes largest housing investment ever in province’s history

  The Government of B.C. is committing $500 million to ensure more British Columbian families have access to affordable rental housing, the largest housing investment in a single year by any province in Canada. A total of 2,900 rental units will be created, in partnership with non-profit societies, local governments, government agencies, community organizations and […]

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Quick Tips: Taking Medicines Wisely

Get started Medicines can help you manage your health, but only if you take them correctly. If you’re having problems taking your medicine as prescribed, try thinking about why you’re having trouble. You might not be sure why your medicine is important or if it is working. Maybe you just can’t remember to take your […]

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Inclusion B.C. Important Updates

Hi Everyone,                                                  September has arrived with the usual flourish. Or perhaps tornado. I hope you all had some rest this summer.   I want to update you all on a few important developments:   Community Inclusion Advocate – the position has been posted and we are recruiting for a 4 day/week position . […]

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Julie Carlson Vlog Health Update and Praise Report Sept 2016

  Share with me in my excitement as my health significantly improves and God continues to write my testimony

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Sharing Space

We were down to one elevator. One was being repaired, the other was in service for people moving in. This is a difficult situation under any circumstance in a tall building like ours. Crowds get off and crowds are waiting to get on. I was in my wheelchair, Joe had given up waiting and went […]

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Pain, Privacy and Where I Am Now

I find it difficult to write about pain. Pain is, for me, an intensely private thing. I am not ashamed of living in constant pain, but even so, I fear telling people. I don’t know how they will react, what they with think or what assumptions they will make. When I tell someone about living […]

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