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Recent News
- Seniors Advisory Committee from 2016-18 Discharged
- Public Washrooms Coming to Metro Vancouver Transit System
- Knowledge Café: Low-Risk Drinking Guidelines for Older Adults
- Help UBC Researchers Understand Health After Stroke
- SAC Presents Technology-Related Recommendations for Seniors’ Isolation and Loneliness
- Accessible Voting Options for October Election
- Affordable Housing Panel Discussion at VPL, October 9
- Solutions for Chronic Loneliness Require Innovation and Vision
- Official Launch of Vancouver Chapter of Aging 2.0, September 27
- Climate Change and Seniors’ Health: Suzuki Elders Report
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Author Archives: Eddy Elmer
Priorities for BC Seniors – Moving Forward, April 29
The Tapestry Foundation for Healthcare will be hosting a forum with the BC Seniors Advocate, Isobel Mackenzie. Vancouver Convention Centre East Doors open: 5:30 pm; presentation begins: 7:00pm Enjoy a refreshment and browse through display booths. Since the Office of … Continue reading
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Seniors’ Multicultural Festival, April 21
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St. Paul’s Hospital Community Forums
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Elders Empowering Elders with Technology
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South Granville Seniors’ Centre Holly Bazaar
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Financial Planning Event for Older LGBTQ Adults
Free tickets: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/financial-planning-for-lgbtq-seniors-tickets-19216960446
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BC211: Helping you Navigate the Maze of Social Services
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eHITS Public Forum, November 19
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International Day of Older Persons
SAC member Angie Natingor raising the flag for International Day of Older Persons with members of CARP and Councillors Tim Stevenson, Elizabeth Ball, and Melissa DeGenova.
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All-Candidates Debate on Seniors’ Issues
We were thrilled to host a debate on seniors’ issues with the four federal candidates for Vancouver Centre. There was an excellent turnout and audience members asked some pretty tough questions.
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National Seniors Day 2015
We were very pleased to co-host a National Seniors’ Day event with the Vancouver Public Library. We enjoyed connecting with senior-serving agencies and hearing from older adults in the community!
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Burrard Bridge Suicide Barriers
SAC member Eddy Elmer recently provided staff with his comments related to the effectiveness of suicide barriers, such as those proposed for the Burrard Bridge. In his report, he underscores the fact that although barriers reduce jumping at the bridges … Continue reading
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First Meeting of New Term: Friday, March 20
The first meeting of the Committee’s new term is Friday, March 20, 9:30am, Committee Room #1, Third Floor, Vancouver City Hall. New members are asked to check their email for an information package and agenda from the City Clerk. They … Continue reading
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End-of-Term Report
The Committee’s report of activities for the 2012-14 term is now available. Subcommittee reports are in Appendices B-D. Slides from our presentation at the December 1 Council of Councils meeting are here.
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B.C. Seniors’ Advocate: Applications for Council of Advisers
The Office of the B.C. Seniors Advocate—the first of its kind in Canada—is looking for older adults to join its Council of Advisers. See below for more information. The council will provide the Office with advice and feedback on the … Continue reading
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Insufficient Advance Polling Stations for Seniors
One of our committee’s mandates is to identify gaps and barriers that impede the full participation of older adults in all aspects of City life. Full participation includes the ability of all residents to vote in the November 15 civic election, … Continue reading
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Great Turnout at Our National Seniors Day Fair
We had a great turnout at the first-ever National Seniors Day Fair that we held at the Vancouver Public Library! Come join us next October 1st for more networking opportunities, lectures, seminars, live music, library tours, and prize draws! Photos … Continue reading
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Join us October 1 for National Seniors Day at the Vancouver Public Library
Wednesday, October 1 is National Seniors Day in Canada—an occasion for all Canadians to pay tribute to the older adults who have helped build our country and who continue to make valuable contributions to Canadian communities, workplaces, and society. To celebrate this … Continue reading
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Motion Regarding Improvements to Street Lighting
The SAC is pleased that our Committee liaison, Councillor Tony Tang, will be presenting a motion regarding improvements to street lighting at next week’s Council meeting. This motion is adapted from the Committee’s earlier motion, which we passed last year with support from … Continue reading
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Vancouver Earns Designation as an Age-Friendly Community
The Committee is pleased to announce that we were successful in our application to have Vancouver designated as an Age-Friendly Community by the Province of British Columbia. Cities achieve this designation after establishing an advisory committee, securing a local government resolution, conducting … Continue reading
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