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Girl was not harmed: Sask. man sentenced to 31 months in jail for Amber Alert joy ride
February 20, 2019 / by BBG Security / 31 Months in Jail, Amber Alert, Autistic Six-Year-Old, Canada, Crime, Johnathan Gunville, Joy Ride, News, North Battleford, Sentenced, strip mall, SUV, Theft
[ad_1] A Saskatchewan man who triggered an Amber Alert when he stole a running SUV with a disabled girl in the back seat has been sentenced to 31 months in jail. Johnathan Gunville had pleaded guilty to several charges, including theft of a vehicle and abandoning a child. With credit for time served, Gunville still has […]
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Non-profit charitable organization gives unique adults opportunities to create art – Okanagan
February 15, 2019 / by BBG Security / adults disabilities Kelowna, Art Therapy, Canada, Cool Arts, cool arts school Kelowna, Darrian Matassa-Fung, developmental disabilities, Health, Kelowna, Lifestyle, Okanagan disabilities, Rotary Centre for the Arts
[ad_1] John Roberts can teach you a thing or two about painting. Roberts joined the Cool Arts Society a year ago when he felt his creative itch building. He credits his parents, who are also artists, for his unwavering sense of wonder in his creative process of building art pieces. “I feel like I’ve made […]
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Lethbridge church gives people with disabilities a night to shine – Lethbridge
February 11, 2019 / by BBG Security / A Night to Shine, Braydon Strong, Braydon Strong Lethbridge, Canada, church prom night Lethbridge, Features, Lethbridge Victory Church, Night To Shine, Night to Shine Lethbridge, Victory Church Lethbridge
[ad_1] Braydon Strong felt good and looked good on Friday night. When he put on his tailored suit and sprayed some cologne, he felt ready for a party. “He has just been talking about this non-stop for like, at least two weeks,” said Braydon’s caregiver Justin Ball. The 18-year-old suited up to cut a rug […]
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Quebec planning to implement early screening for learning disabilities in children – Montreal
January 31, 2019 / by BBG Security / ADHD, Canada, CAQ government, Early Childhood Education, early childhood screening, Education, Education Minister Jean-François Roberge, Health, Jean-Francois Roberge, Lionel Carmant, Politics, Premier François Legault, Quebec politics
[ad_1] The Quebec government is planning to implement early screening for learning disabilities in children aged five and under. The move was one of the Coalition Avenir Quebec (CAQ)’s campaign promises — and the reason Quebec’s junior health minister took the leap into politics in the first place. The announcement comes at the same time pediatricians across […]
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Sold-out Halifax disX show breaks down disability barriers – Halifax
January 24, 2019 / by BBG Security / ableism, Accessibility, Adam Jack Pelley, Bus Stop Theatre, Canada, Disability, Halifax, Halifax DisabilityX, Halifax disX, Halifax people with disabilities, Human Rights, Paul Vienneau
[ad_1] Haligonians with disabilities are challenging the media — and the public — to change the way they think about disability. Speakers at the inaugural Halifax DisabilityX (disX) show shared their personal stories on stage on Thursday in an attempt to shed some light on an experience they say many able-bodied folks tie to stereotypes or […]
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Hundreds turn out for annual women’s march in downtown Vancouver
January 19, 2019 / by BBG Security / Canada, March on Vancouver, News, Sexual Assault, vancouver march, Vancouver protest, Vancouver Womens March, Women's march, Women's March Vancouver, Women's Rights, womens issue
[ad_1] Hundreds gathered at the Vancouver Art Gallery’s šxʷƛ̓ənəq Xwtl’e7énḵ Square (North Plaza) for the third annual March On, Vancouver event. People gathered for speeches at 10 a.m. and began marching at 11 a.m. Organizer Samantha Monckton said the women’s march was focused on a variety of issues that concern women, including sexual assault, the rights […]
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1 person dead, 3 in hospital after fire at Edmonton home for adults with disabilities – Edmonton
December 24, 2018 / by BBG Security / Canada, Deadly fire, Deadly fire at Edmonton home for disabled adults, Edmonton fire, Edmonton Fire Rescue, Edmonton Fire Rescue Services, Edmonton House Fire, Fatal Fire, Fatal fire at Edmonton home for disabled adults, Fire, Fire at Edmonton home for disabled adults, News, West Edmonton house fire
[ad_1] One person has died and three others are in hospital with serious or life-threatening injuries following a west Edmonton house fire early Monday morning. Video showed flames spewing out of the windows of the home on 90 Avenue and 166 Street shortly before 2 a.m. WATCH BELOW: Viewer video captured a serious house fire in […]
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‘Boxing saved my life’: Owner of Salmon Arm boxing centre committed to training participants, regardless of disability
December 20, 2018 / by BBG Security / boxing diverse-abilities, boxing for disabilities, boxing Salmon Arm, Bulldogs Fitness and Boxing, Bulldogs salmon Arm, Canada, Lifestyle, Owner of Bulldogs Fitness & Boxing Centre in Salmon Arm, Peggy Maertz, Salmon Arm, Sports, works with student Maureen Fisher
[ad_1] Peggy Maertz, owner of Bulldogs Fitness and Boxing Centre in Salmon Arm, has found her life’s calling. “I really feel like I found what I’m called to do,” Maetz said. “This is exactly the place I was looking for where I could belong, exactly as I was. A place to be safe, be vulnerable […]
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‘Many people still don’t have services’: Disability rights advocates ask Quebec to step in – Montreal
December 3, 2018 / by BBG Security / Adults, Autisme Montréal, Canada, CAQ, Children, Coalition Avenir Quebec, Disabilities, Disability rights, Disability Rights Activists, Francois Legault, Quebec disability rights, Quebec social services, Services
[ad_1] Montreal disability-rights advocates are calling on the new provincial government to provide more services and help for adults and children. “Unfortunately, we have to protest again and ask the government very high up to help people with disabilities,” said Electra Dalamagas with Autisme Montréal. READ MORE: Disability rights advocates occupy Quebec ombudsman’s office A few […]
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Annual Slide and Ride event gives Edmontonians with disabilities a chance to hit the slopes – Edmonton
December 1, 2018 / by BBG Security / CADS, Canada, Canadian Association for Disabled Skiing (CADS) program., Edmonton, Features, Learn, Lifestyle, Rabbit Hill, Ski, Skiing, Snowboard
[ad_1] Dozens of people packed the slopes at Rabbit Hill Snow Resort for Saturday’s Slide and Ride event. The event gives people with varying disabilities the opportunity to learn how to ski or snowboard with the help of an instructor and a volunteer. “Our program is very inclusive,” said Nigel Campbell, a ski coach with […]
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