CRNs in the Community: Connecting, Listening, Engaging and Educating
The days of celebrating remembrance and thanks have come and gone and snowy landscapes are starting to form. Last month our Mentors and Coordinators traveled

The days of celebrating remembrance and thanks have come and gone and snowy landscapes are starting to form. Last month our Mentors and Coordinators traveled

Frost sparkles on trees and rooftops and the snow is getting deeper. This holiday season, wherever you are and however you celebrate: be safe, check

Autumn leaves are turning gold and red and the air has a crisp chill in the morning, but on a sunny afternoon, it still feels

As the days begin to shorten and we start to feel a change in the air, our CRNs wrap up outdoor activities and kick-off September

July and August bring warm summer days and late nights. Summer is usually the time of year to slow down, catch up with friends and

WEAAD is our top event of the year and our CRNs pulled out all the stops. The province was painted purple with flowers, signs, banners,

June is the busiest month on the calendar for CRNs across the province. It’s National Indigenous History Month, June 21st is National Indigenous Peoples Day

If you were no longer able to drive, would you know how to maintain your independence and navigate other ways of getting around? This Aging

This month’s CRN news covers stories from intergenerational events and building new community alliances to online cooking classes for homebound adults. Creating connection is the

From community and cultural events to new CRNs and volunteers, developing resources and delivering educational programs, our Mentors, Coordinators and host organizations have been hard