CRNs in the Community: That’s a Wrap, Let’s Start the New Year
January has been surprisingly dry and sunny for our many communities across the province; offering a great view of the planetary alignment. It’s always good
January has been surprisingly dry and sunny for our many communities across the province; offering a great view of the planetary alignment. It’s always good
Feature photo credit: Logan Lake CRN – Seniors Coffee Social As winter settles over the province, our CRNs are busy delivering educational workshops and hosting
British Columbia is a beautiful mosaic of people from around the world, exposing us to other cultures, including their winter celebrations. These festivities not only
While many Canadians watch Hallmark Movies with loved ones while wrapping gifts, vulnerable adults are facing poverty, hunger, loneliness and past trauma over the holidays.
Outside, October has flown by and November continues to darken and cool – even time itself took a fall back, but the number of learning
The salmon are running and the trees are showing off in crimson and gold. Our CRNs kicked off October with National Seniors Day celebrations on
As the days begin to cool and shorten and summer gives way to fall, our CRNs are refreshed and busy with new events and workshops.
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
CRNs in the Community: Accolades, Honours and Education May was a month blooming with community events and a few more of our Mentors and Coordinators
Birthday and anniversary celebrants at APNI CRN in February 2024. Surendra Handa and wife Sanyogita pictured centre, holding the mic and a card. (Photo credit: