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“What if Christmas doesn’t come from a store.
What if Christmas … perhaps … means a little bit more!””
Quote from the Grinch, Dr. Seuss1957
Read MoreFor the last month my mind has been filled with end-of-summer stuff, like harvest, canning and all things farm-like.
Read MoreOur modern diet and sedentary ways are making it difficult for many of us to steer clear of this disease that in Canada impacts approximately 10% of our population (Pre-diabetes account for 6%).
Read MoreWhen Shirley retired from a successful career in real estate, she wasn’t ready to slow down.
Read MoreA recent social media post depicting Donald J. Trump in a casual setting invited comments on the candid picture of the U.S. president, specifically his appearance.
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Well we’re halfway through Spring and heading at breakneck speed into summer.
Read Morewe all love Vancouver Island! We are so fortunate to live in a place so rich with culture, diversity and natural beauty, and one that provides so many options for fresh, local food and beverages
Read MoreSeniors101.ca has always been committed to supporting local farmers and agriculture.
Read MoreIf you’ve been following the news, you saw over the weekend, U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order imposing a 25% tariff on Canadian goods
Read MoreMy first awareness of cancer as something to fear was when I was eleven and visiting my mother’s parents in New Zealand.
Read MoreThis year, I’m pleased to report, there’s a new Christmas movie worth the female audience’s time, and it’s called That Christmas.
Read MoreYour home is more than just a place to live—it’s where you create memories, find comfort, and feel truly yourself. We understand how important that is, both for you and your family.
Read MoreMy first awareness of cancer as something to fear was when I was eleven and visiting my mother’s parents in New Zealand.
Read MoreIt’s increasingly difficult to find a movie in theatres that isn’t a horror—the genre that typically has the least to offer female viewers—so when I saw the trailer for this war drama about American photographer and war correspondent Elizabeth “Lee” Miller, played by Kate Winslet, I rushed to the theatre.
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Women entrepreneurs in BC can learn to leverage the power of AI and other digital and tech innovations
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