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September 30 is the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. The day honours the lost children and Survivors of residential schools, their families and communities. |
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October 1 is National Seniors Day, an occasion for all Canadians to appreciate and celebrate older adults. The intent of National Seniors Day is to |
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Register now. Age is often understood as sufficient justification for treating people unequally and limiting their opportunities for meaningful contributions. Ageism, unlike other forms of |
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Nov. 1 - 7 is BC Crime Prevention Week. Seniors are safer when we reach out and show them, we care. Elder Abuse is a
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You are invited to join us for this dynamic workshop. The See Something, Say Something! Reducing Risk for Older Adults program (formerly known as the |
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