Tech Tips: What is AI and Should We Be Worried?
It seems every time we turn on the news, there’s a mention of artificial intelligence – or AI. Tech Tips will discuss AI in our
It seems every time we turn on the news, there’s a mention of artificial intelligence – or AI. Tech Tips will discuss AI in our
July and August saw many of our Mentors and Coordinators taking vacations while others were winding up busy spring schedules. But even as they were
Every so often, we just blank on our passwords. With so many accounts online, it’s a wonder we can recall any. We will start with
In celebration of International Intergenerational Day, several CRNs offered Fellowship Awards for prize-winning student essays about seniors’ issues, specifically adult abuse, neglect and self-neglect. Creston,
Feature image credit: NorthernFalcon – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0 From September 23-30, Canada will observe National Truth and Reconciliation Week. It culminates on September
Castlegar CRN Coordinator, Sandi McCreight (photo credit: S. McCreight) Like many BC Community Response Network members from small communities, Castlegar CRN Coordinator, Sandi McCreight,
According to the Canadian Red Cross, seniors are most at risk during emergencies. Natural events, such as wildfires, heat waves and other disasters can severely
June 15th is World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (WEAAD) and it is the highlight of the year for us at BC CRNs. All throughout the
Board of Directors update announced at the BC CRNs Annual General Meeting on June 20, 2024: We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to outgoing
June 15th is World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (WEAAD), the most important event of the year at BC CRN. The Chinese CRN worked with MOSAIC