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Mount Waddington Health Network 07.07.2021

The Community Response Network has a "Monthly Learning Event" and you're invited. This month's feature is "The Metis People of British Columbia." Register Now! https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_5IGfL09pR2uqKcSPwXwmIA... @hardybayseniors BC Community Response Networks

Mount Waddington Health Network 05.07.2021

Hello!! My name is Naomi Heith and I am the new Community Outreach Coordinator for the District of Port Hardy. I am so excited to offer summer activities for ...kids of all ages and families. Please take this survey to help give some insight of what you would like to see happen and be a part of so we can get some things happening! https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/75FSDGS

Mount Waddington Health Network 23.06.2021

Everybody knows it's "Better at Home" or... hopefully it is! This work with North Island Crisis and Counselling Centre Society who facilitates the "Better at Home" program on the North Island is great for those who love community. Check this out.

Mount Waddington Health Network 13.06.2021

This survey helps fill gaps in information on 'housing needs' in the region. In rural BC, we have a data shortage. And what does that mean? It means that people and organizations working in advocacy don't have the information they need for funding applications, development proposals... and more. We know this, and are aiming to fix it. If you spend more than 30% of your monthly income on housing and housing related bills, or if you feel like you're not stable or comfortable ...in your living environment, this survey is built for you by people who care. #housing #housingcrisis #ruralhousing #affordability #smallcommunities #wegotthis See more

Mount Waddington Health Network 06.06.2021

Job opportunities in the health field!

Mount Waddington Health Network 01.01.2021

An excellent resource for Seniors!

Mount Waddington Health Network 30.12.2020

When does your sense of "control over the uncontrollable" create a problem? Think about it, and identify things you can let go of! You might reduce your stress!

Mount Waddington Health Network 22.12.2020

There are many voices, perspectives, and ideas around coping and discussing mental wellbeing in a pandemic. This article represents one of them. Sharing is healthy!

Mount Waddington Health Network 05.12.2020

Today was a major milestone in the 3-year journey. A walk through the Centre of Hope identified a few items to bring the construction phase to a close. January ...16th we begin the move. We give God all the glory for this wonderful resource. Thanks, Michael Winter for leading the way! The final photos will come in two weeks....#BLESSED See more

Mount Waddington Health Network 24.11.2020

There is a buzz in the air as a new round of BeeBC funding opens soon to support more community projects aimed at protecting the health and habitat of bees!! B...ees play a role in the everyday life of British Columbians and a vital role in our agricultural industry, said Lana Popham, Minister of Agriculture, Food and Fisheries. Farmers rely on bees to pollinate their crops and consumers rely on farmers to put fresh produce on their plates, so the work B.C. beekeepers do to keep our bee populations healthy is important to all citizens. By supporting these projects, we are helping future generations of bees and ensuring food security in B.C. Beekeepers, beekeeping associations and regional and community-based organizations can apply for funding starting Monday, Jan. 11, 2021. Each project is eligible to receive up to $5,000 to fund projects enhancing bee health throughout the province. Projects can range from providing education in communities to planting bee-specific forage to using innovation and technology to help protect and ensure bee health in B.C. The last round of projects included: -educational programs for schools in the Kootenays and surrounding areas to teach the life cycle of the honeybee, the importance of pollination and the importance of bees and other pollinators on the larger ecosystem; -testing the effectiveness of a seaweed extract supplement to help increase hive size and reduce disease levels among blueberry pollinator bees on the south coast; -mass planting nectar trees and other perennial bee flowers to help increase local nectar forage during the summer on the Gulf Islands. A new bee-health website has also been launched as an online resource, featuring best practices and lessons learned from completed projects under the Bee BC program: http://bcbeehealth.ca/ The Bee BC program provides funding to smaller-scale, community-based projects that support the health of bees in the province. Funding provides support to research, explore, field test and share information about best management practices associated with bee health. The program is administered by the Investment Agriculture Foundation on behalf of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Fisheries. Learn More: Apply for Bee BC funding: https://iafbc.ca/bee-bc/ Check out the program guide: https://iafbc.ca//Bee-BC-Program-Guidelines-2020-formatted For information about the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Fisheries' apiary program, visit: https://www2.gov.bc.ca//animals-and/animal-production/bees