South Asian Seniors in Surrey have a CRN “of Their Own”
Surrey is the province’s second-largest city by population after Vancouver, and the third-largest by area after the cities of Abbotsford and Prince George. Its population

Surrey is the province’s second-largest city by population after Vancouver, and the third-largest by area after the cities of Abbotsford and Prince George. Its population

BC CRN’s team of Regional Mentors helps communities establish Community Response Networks (CRNs). Mentors provide ongoing local support in the coordination of responses to abuse,

–Submitted by: Lynda Sampson, Literacy Coordinator, Lillooet Area Library Association; Kim North, Community Coordinator, Lillooet Community Connect Innovation HUB; and Joan Giannone, Lillooet Friendship Centre

To decolonize: The process of deconstructing colonial ideologies of the superiority and privilege of Western thought and approaches. On the one hand, decolonization involves dismantling

On March 18, people from Metro Vancouver and communities as far north as Prince Rupert were brought together through their common interest in learning more

Google “Louisa Sanchez, Prince Rupert” and you’ll find the photos of a bespectacled woman with sparkling eyes, sporting a wide smile. Several stories have already

Here at BC CRN, our mandate is to help communities raise awareness and educate the public on how to spot the signs of adult abuse,
Check out what some of our community response networks (CRNs) have been up to this month! North Shore CRN The North Shore CRN offered a
Check out what some of our community response networks (CRNs) have been up to this month! Vancouver Indigenous CRN Joanna Li, Regional Mentor – Vancouver