| Spring 2008 |
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- It's Our 20th Anniversary ... and We're Celebrating
- Volunteers Wanted
- Retired From Work, Not From Life: How Judy and Carol Met
- Emergency Preparedness: Are You Ready?
- S'Aging Program Looking for Participants
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| Summer 2007 |
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- Living Alone, Growing Together. Volunteers visiting seniors.
- Grant Helps CCV Enhance Service - from the B.C. government.
- Microwave Kills Germs - your microwave may protect you.
- What We Did in 2006 - the presidents' comments at the AGM
- New board of directors voted in at Annual General Meeting.
- Anxiety Disorder Affects 1 in 10
- Lunch and Companionship - a group meets once a month.
- Eating Well
- On the Go Again - a program to combat loneliness.
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| Summer 2006 |
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- Lust for life keeps Jackie going - a CCV profile
- Still no pill for exercise
- SMU students donate to CCV's Compassion Fund
- Coping with grief
- Visits from dogs
- Arthur's ability - living with MS
- Funny advertisements
- Cousin Albert found
- Lunch and companionship - a fun and exciting way to become active
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| Fall 2005 |
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- Dave and Mary: A Capital City Volunteers Profile (Dave Hamer & Mary Walton)
- On-Line Auction Offers Something For Everyone
- License Plate Frames For Volunteers
- Two Guys For Compassion (a special Compassion Fund)
- The Freedom Of Letting Go
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| Spring 2005 |
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- Volunteer Connection Leads To Close Friendship: A Capital City Volunteers Profile (Jim McDilda)
- On-Line Auction A Success
- Anxiety Support Group
- New health centre meets health needs of older adults (Health Point Care Centre)
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| Summer 2004 |
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- Happy Lady: A Capital City Volunteers Profile (Kwai Leung)
- Training Makes Volunteering Better
- Who Runs This Place, Anyway? - board of directors
- Confidentiality and You - CCV's policies and procedures
- Safe Driving CD-ROM Available
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