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mc3.royalroads.ca
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Skip to main content. 20 is an interdisciplinary cross-institutional research project, funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council. The core research team includes a diversity of scholars from Royal Roads University. The University of British Columbia. And the Washington State University. Research partners include BC Healthy Communities. The Fraser Basin Council. The Federation of Canadian Municipalities. The Union of British Columbia Municipalities. The David Suzuki Foundation.
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Links | Powell River Regional District
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Powell River Regional District. Meetings, Minutes and Agendas. Employment & Bid Opportunities. Forms & Applications. Reports & Studies. Parks & Recreation. Regional Solid Waste & Recycling. City of Powell River. Union of BC Municipalities. 957 Sun FM Radio. 973 The Eagle Radio. Powell River Living Magazine. Community Futures Powell River. Defining Diversity, Creating Community Documentary Film. Let's Talk Trash – PR Waste Mgmt. Education Team. Powell River Employment Program Society.
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Summerland News & Views: December 2009
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Summerland News and Views. Summerland, B.C. There was an error in this gadget. Wednesday, December 30, 2009. Police called over campaign donations - Penticton Herald - Dec 30/09. Police called over campaign donations. By Susan McIver special to the Penticton Herald December 30, 2009. Questions about campaign finances of the Summerland mayor and councillors led a group of concerned residents to request a police investigation. The request came on the heels of widespread media coverage of alleged wrongdoings.
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Links | Nechako-Kitamaat Development Fund Society
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Becoming a Board Member. Requests Under $5,000. Becoming a Board Member. Requests Under $5,000. The following sites have information about our investment area and the field of Community Economic Development. Ministry of Jobs, Tourism and Skills Training. Province of British Columbia. Community Economic Development Resources. Canadian Community Economic Development Network. Cariboo-Chilcotin Beetle Action Coalition. Centre for Community Enterprise. CED Technical Assistance Program. Village of Burns Lake.
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Disconnecting Brings Greater Family Connection | BC Healthy Living Alliance
http://www.bchealthyliving.ca/disconnecting-brings-greater-family-connection
Active People, Active Places. Disconnecting Brings Greater Family Connection. Disconnecting Brings Greater Family Connection. We realized we might just have a tech addict. On our hands when we found our five-year old moaning: tablet, tablet, TAAAAAABLET! Regularly on those lazy weekend mornings, as we tried to pull him off his game to get ready for the day. Concept and kick it up a notch. Which leads to some very creative use of marble runs, hot wheels and Lego (talk about experiential learning! Not that...
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Mental Wellness | BC Healthy Living Alliance
http://www.bchealthyliving.ca/healthy-living/mental-wellness
Active People, Active Places. Improving mental wellness through positive thinking and stress management also helps protect against chronic diseases. There is a direct connection between mental and physical health – from illness to wellness. Regular physical activity, nutritious food, social connections, emotional resilience and strong foundations in early childhood add up on the positive side of the equation; they impact both mental and physical well-being. Daycares and early learning programs, schools, ...
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Partner Organizations - BC Healthy Communities
http://bchealthycommunities.ca/partners
BC Healthy Communities works with a range of partner organizations on a wide variety of collaborative initiatives. Our collaborations are based on common values and principles. Examples of some of our past and present partnerships include:. In partnership with Healthy Families BC- Communities, we provide the PlanH. Tenant Engagement Strategy for housing energy efficiency. Partnership for the coordination and management of the PlanH. Partnership with the Seniors’ Health Promotion Directorate. Capacity bui...
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Working on Wellness (WoW) Resources | BC Healthy Living Alliance
http://www.bchealthyliving.ca/what-we-do/working-on-wellness
Active People, Active Places. Working on Wellness (WoW) Resources. Working on Wellness (WoW) Resources. Welcome to the Working on Wellness (WoW) Resources page. Workplace wellness is a promising practice in health promotion. After all, Canadians are at work for half of their waking hours, so it makes sense to promote health where people spend their time. If you want to get started right away – check out our WoW modules. Download all modules here. 200 MB Zip file). First Nations communities’ local Adminis...
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Reports/Resources | BC Healthy Living Alliance
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Active People, Active Places. Moving Ahead Together On Healthier Communities. July 21, 2015. How does Men’s Health Work? July 20, 2015. Submission to the Standing Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology. June 1, 2015. Policies to Support Health Promotion in the Workplace What’s There and What’s Needed. December 18, 2014. 8216;BC ON THE MOVE’ in a Healthier Direction. December 10, 2014. Submission to the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure CONSIDERING HEALTH IN THE PROVINCE'S ...
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Alcohol | BC Healthy Living Alliance
http://www.bchealthyliving.ca/healthy-living/alcohol
Active People, Active Places. Whether in a glass of wine, cold beer or stirred up in a cocktail alcohol is part of our social culture. However, excessive drinking can increase risk for over 60 chronic or acute conditions. Canada’s Low-Risk Alcohol Drinking Guidelines. Alcohol is ranked as the #2 risk factor for chronic disease, right after tobacco by the World Health Organization (WHO). And it’s not just ‘problem drinkers’ that are at risk. Policy approaches that support a moderate alcohol culture put re...
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