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JWest is a remarkable community-led initiative deeply rooted in Jewish values but with a vision that extends its benefits to all Vancouverites. Representing a monumental undertaking for Western Canada’s Jewish community, it marks a historic […]

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Made to Grow Project is a peer-led community of entrepreneurial women that offers support, information and direction, in an effort to make the process of entrepreneurial life an easier one. We spoke with Laura MacLeod, […]

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Oh how we look forward to the lazy hazy crazy days of summer. When you’ve had enough of just laying on the beach and are looking for other things to do in Vancouver, here are […]

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The BC government recently announced that it would phase out individualized autism funding for children under age 19 by 2025, to be replaced with “one-stop family connections hubs“. My son will only be eight-years old […]

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