Clearing the clutter

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Decluttering is a step by step process… including finding new homes for most of what clients no longer need… Jill Chivers A client wrote, “Jill’s de-cluttering sessions are filled with fun, practical and insightful tips and a down to earth

Warmed: Lessons from a foster father

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She met him when she was about 13… the third ‘man’ in that role. He’s left a lifetime blessing.

Factors for societal change

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Regrowth of community-based action

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Alluding to Guy Dauncey’s central point in ‘Journey to the Future’…When you get a bunch of people in a group, so much more can be done… and enjoyed

Moving beyond resumes

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Ian shares his approach to a job interview that met with great success. It’s an approach that has opened many doors for him.

Food for Thought

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New to town, Kevin finds himself heading a ‘food for thought’ community event in Fairfield.

All that talent and experience!

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His first cruise had a moment of insight.: So many people no longer using or applying the skills and capacities they developed in their work life… and then again a few week’s later, on land, he had a different take

Thinking about change

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Her current work is helping manage change. How does one get better in this process?

Transition scenarios for oil sands workers

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Liam Hildebrand’s Iron and Earth initiative is exploring and mobilizing important shifts in thinking, research and employment for oil sands workers.

Recycle It Don’t Toss It — at Condos and Apartments

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Each April, at condos and apartments around Victoria BC, a small mountain of discarded furnishings appears in and beside dumpsters as people move out for the summer. There are a growing number of places to recycle these goods, but people