Monthly Archives: February, 2014

Surrey Mayor Dianne Watts’ car crash case on June 17 in B.C. Supreme Court at Vancouver

THE case in which Surrey Mayor Dianne Watts and her husband Brian Watts are being sued by Shawnene Redekopp in connection with a car...

Aam Aadmi Party of Vancouver encourages people to join the movement

A meeting of Aam Aadmi Party (Vancouver) was held last Saturday in Surrey to “consolidate support in Vancouver area and encourage more people to...

Don’t be afraid: Help and support your local children’s aid

THE Halton Children’s Aid Society (HCAS) has been a part of my life as this was one of the first organizations that I ever...

How business can alleviate poverty: President’s Lecture

SUDHEER Gupta, an associate professor at Simon Fraser University’s Beedie School of Business, will share details of a study on how entrepreneurs in developing...

Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation CIBC Run for the Cure seeks leadership volunteers in Surrey

THE annual Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation CIBC Run for the Cure takes place in Surrey thanks to a dedicated team of volunteers who organize...

Metro Vancouver residents at risk from social isolation

EARLY results from the My Health My Community survey suggest almost one quarter of the people in Metro Vancouver could be suffering from social...

Just Film Festival February 28-March 2 at Langara College

THE Just Film Festival brings the pursuit of social justice to the big screen. From February 28 to March 2 join Amnesty International, CoDevelopment Canada...

CIBC once again named one of Canada’s Best Diversity Employers

CIBC has been named one of Canada's Best Diversity Employers for 2014 by Mediacorp Canada Inc., marking the fourth consecutive year the bank has...

KPU to open doors for its 4th annual open house

ON March 1, Kwantlen Polytechnic University will open its doors to individuals of all ages for an afternoon of fun, learning and discovery. Kwantlen Polytechnic...

Thousands prepare to get pink’d! on March 13 in support of a future without breast cancer

THE Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation – BC / Yukon Region (CBCF) challenges individuals, businesses, schools, or community groups across Canada to Get Pink’d! on...
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