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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
Meeting October 18 at Champlain Heights Community Centre
The Seniors’ Advisory Committee invites you to another community outreach session, to be held Friday, October 18 at the Champlain Heights Community Centre, 3350 Maquinna Drive, from 10am-12:30pm. The SAC will deal with administrative issues for 30 minutes, after which Barbara Kirby … Continue reading
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National Seniors’ Day: Flag-Raising at Vancouver City Hall
The Seniors’ Advisory Committee joined Deputy Mayor Heather Deal, Councillor Tony Tang, and members of the Canadian Association of Retired Persons (CARP) in celebrating National Seniors’ Day. Let’s all take the time today to recognize the valuable contributions made by older … Continue reading
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Vancouver Approves Age-Friendly Building By-law Changes
We are pleased to announce that Council has approved a series of amendments to the City of Vancouver’s Building By-law. Changes include requirements for wider doorways, lever faucets, accessible showers, accessible “peepholes” for front doors, and infrastructure needed to adapt homes … Continue reading
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City Approves Approves First-Ever Age-Friendly Action Plan
We are pleased to report that City Council has approved Vancouver’s first-ever Age-Friendly Action Plan— a series of over 60 actions that the City can take to help make Vancouver a more safe, inclusive, and engaging city for older adults. These … Continue reading
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Linking Seniors’ Services Event
SAC members Eddy Elmer, Eva Wadolna, Sharon Fenton, Dellie Lidyard, and Clemencia Gómez had a great time representing the Committee at today Linking Seniors’ Services event. Hosted by Vancouver Coastal Health, this day-long event at the Roundhouse Community Centre was a … Continue reading
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BC Seniors’ Week, June 2-8, 2013
The City of Vancouver Seniors’ Advisory Committee is pleased to announce that June 2-8, 2013 is Seniors’ Week across British Columbia. Seniors’ Week celebrates older adults and their many contributions to the community. On Tuesday, SAC members joined Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson as … Continue reading
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Statement on Oakridge Centre Rezoning Application
SAC members Eddy Elmer, Eva Wadolna, and Colleen McGuinness attended today’s meeting of the Planning, Transportation, and Environment Standing Committee at City Hall. Vice-chair McGuinness spoke to the Committee about the Oakridge Centre rezoning application. She relayed to the Committee our concern … Continue reading
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Feedback Requested on Proposed Building By-law Changes
The City of Vancouver is considering changes to the Vancouver Building By-law which would require that all newly-built homes (including houses, townhouses, duplexes, laneway houses, and apartments) be both accessible and adaptable. These changes would allow older adults and persons with disabilities … Continue reading
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Dunbar Residents’ Association All-Candidates Debate, April 30
The Dunbar Residents’ Association is hosting a debate with Vancouver-Quilchena MLA candidates on Tuesday, April 30, 7:00pm, at the St. Philip’s Anglican Church on 3737 West 27th Avenue (half block west of Dunbar). The event is open to everyone and … Continue reading
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All-Candidates Debate on Seniors’ Issues, May 1
MLA candidates for the Vancouver-Fraserview riding will be debating seniors’ issues on Wednesday, May 1st, 7-8:30pm, at the South Vancouver Adult Day Centre, 3076 East 49th Avenue at Kerr. The debaters will be Suzanne Anton (Liberal), Stuart Mackinnon (Green), and … Continue reading
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Seniors’ Multicultural Festival at the South Granville Seniors’ Centre
Many thanks to the South Granville Seniors’ Centre for inviting members from the Seniors’ Advisory Committee to attend their third annual Seniors’ Multicultural Festival on April 19. In attendance were SAC members Eddy Elmer, Eva Wadolna, and Sharon Fenton; Communications/Outreach … Continue reading
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Is the West End Affordable? All-Candidates Debate, April 25
Is Vancouver’s West End affordable? To hear what the MLA candidates for the Vancouver-West End riding have to say about this and other issues affecting the West End, come to an all-candidates meeting being held this Thursday, April 25, 7-9pm, … Continue reading
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Who to Call: Non-Emergency Phone Numbers in Vancouver
SAC members Eddy Elmer, Eva Wadolna, and Sharon Fenton attended an informative presentation today by the West End Coal Harbour Community Policing Centre: “Who to Call.” Constable Jennifer Luccock gave an overview of the phone numbers that older adults in … Continue reading
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Public Meeting at Kerrisdale Community Centre: December 7
As part of our effort to reach out to older adults in the community, the Seniors Advisory Committee will be holding a public meeting on Friday, December 7, 10am-noon, in the seniors’ lounge at the Kerrisdale Community Centre, 5851 West … Continue reading
Final Report from the Mayor’s Task Force on Housing Affordability
The final report from the Mayors Task Force on Housing Affordability has just been released. The Seniors' Advisory Committee is very interested in hearing from older adults about the contents of this report. Does the report acknowledge the specific housing challenges … Continue reading
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SFU Summit on Social Connectedness
Simon Fraser University is hosting a series of public forums on the topic of social connectedness in Vancouver from September 18 – 23. The inaugural event will be hosted at the Orpheum Theatre on September 18, 7pm. This promises to … Continue reading
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August 17, 2012 Meeting
The Seniors Advisory Committee is having a full meeting on August 17, 2012, from 9:30am-11:30am, at: Business Centre Meeting Room 2nd Floor, Vancouver City Hall 453 West 12th Ave Vancouver, British Columbia V5Y 1V4 City Hall is conveniently located near the Broadway/City … Continue reading
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Vancouver Foundation Report on Social Connectedness
The Vancouver Foundation has released a report on a survey it conducted earlier this year. They polled 3,841 people across metro Vancouver to measure their connections and engagement. They explored people's connections to their friends, their neighbours, and to the community-at-large. They … Continue reading
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BC Seniors Advocate
The Province of British Columbia has been soliciting feedback from interested parties about a position being proposed for a provincial Seniors Advocate. The Seniors Advisory Committee has strongly supported to creation of this position. Please take a look at this … Continue reading
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TaxiSaver Program Saved
The City of Vancouver’s Persons with Disabilities Committee, in partnership with the Seniors Advisory Committee, worked hard to get TransLink to reverse its decision to eliminate the TaxiSaver program–a program on which many older adults rely to remain independent. Take a … Continue reading
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