Category Archives: 2014 Archives

Holds all 2014 posts on archive.

How CLBC is Helping People be Safe Online

Presenting ICanBeSafeOnline

The internet is being used by more and more people each day. Its pretty safe to say, it is just going to continue to grow. People are spending more time online connecting to friends and families, and the world at large, through their computer screens and mobile devices.  On June 30th, 2011, CLBC launched Icanbesafeonline.com, […]

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Pacific National Exhibition 2014: Review

Get Animated PNE Exhibit

by Jeff Stackhouse   The PNE celebrated its 104th anniversary in style with great features such as the marketplace, farm animals, horse shows, Superdogs, and the popular mini doughnuts. The exhibition seamlessly mixed these timeless attractions with new shows like ‘Jigu! Thunder Drums of China’ which featured precision drumming, and ‘Mystic India: The World Tour’ […]

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What Community Living Month Means to Me

Participants at the Nelson Farmer’s Market celebrate Community Living Month.

by Krystian Shaw   This October is Community Living Month. It means a lot to me because it’s a time to raise issues important to us like mental health and diverse abilities.   We all have diverse abilities and it’s time to focus on what’s important in community living. One in five Canadians can get a mental illness – it’s a […]

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Employment Success Story: Dara at the Dawson Co-op

by Dara Watson   My name is Dara Watson and I live in Dawson Creek, BC. Employment is an important part of my life because it gets me known in the community. Being part of the community and the workforce has helped towards being treated like a equal and having people look past my disability. […]

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A dream job for Jennifer

Thanks to the help she received from Community Futures, Jennifer is now working at a job that she loves at Vernon Teach & Learn. posted Sep 24, 2014 at 1:00 AM Jennifer’s face lights up with a beautiful grin when I walk through the doors at Vernon Teach and Learn. She stops working for a […]

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MLA McRae addresses disability hiring

Comox Valley MLA Don McRae, centre, proclaims Disability Employment Month Friday at the Lewis Centre. At left is Ingrid Tanasichuk, executive director of Vancouver Island Vocational & Rehabilitation Services, and Bruce Brautigan of Creative Employment Access Society.   by  Scott Stanfield – Comox Valley Record posted Sep 24, 2014 at 1:00 PM For the first […]

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Tim Hortons model the tip of the iceberg for hiring people with disabilities

With the launch of Canadian Business SenseAbility, an organization that will train companies how to hire disabled employees, we look at the worker who inspired the movement Clint Sparling is a longtime employyee of a Tim Hortons outlet in Scarborough By: Barbara Turnbull Living reporter, Published on Tue Sep 16 2014 Clint Sparling loves his […]

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My Experience as a Self Advocate

Sarah Hall

Sarah Hall is a self-advocate who used to work with Community Living BC while she lived in the Lower Mainland, but has since moved to Ontario. Here she shares her experience as a self advocate living in Canada.   I used to be a self advocacy person who spoke on behalf of people with different types […]

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Review: The Fourth Annual Mission Fest 2014

by Jeff Stackhouse   Mission Fest is a free outdoor celebration of community inclusion spanning 3 blocks of Mission’s historic First Avenue. This celebration transforms First Avenue into a family friendly party where there is something for everyone to appreciate, including martial arts demonstrations, a farmer’s market, great food, a petting zoo and pony rides. […]

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What is the Disability Savings Plan and How Can It Help Me?

Registered Disability Savings Plan

by Krystian Shaw   I am pleased to tell you about the registered disability savings plan [RDSP] and how families can save for the future.   Who is eligible? If you have a long term disability under the age of 60, are a Canadian resident with a social insurance number, are eligible for the disability tax […]

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