Winter Celebrations from Around the World
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
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.
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
Spring is in the air as warmer weather intermittently interrupts the earth’s winter slumber. March was a packed month with fraud awareness, springtime new year
The Warmth and Care Initiative will reach out to over 100 isolated Chinese seniors to help welcome the Year of the Dragon. Coordinated by the
A new year means continuing on with regularly scheduled events and kicking off new projects and our CRNs are hard at work, so long as
Aging in place is gaining popularity with older people staying in their own homes longer rather than moving into care facilities. In most cases, with
Do you post information or events on Facebook for a business or organization where you work or volunteer? No business or group page to use?
Over the last decade, the world of online social platforms has become increasingly crowded, confusing and somewhat difficult to tell the good ones from the
National Seniors Day on October 1, formally known as the UN International Day for Older Persons, was declared in Canada in 2010 to acknowledge the