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HR Talent Hack: Recruit, retain and digitize


  Hire and digitize to deal with labour challenges October 8, 2019 12:00 p.m. to 12: 45 p.m. (EDT) Duration: 45 minutes including Q&A Join Laura Didyk, National Lead, Women Entrepreneurs at BDC and Rosanne Horner, Director, BC & the North Region, BDC Advisory Services will share strategies and tactics to maintain employee loyalty, choose the best external candidates and secure the […]

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Join the City of Burnaby for Active Aging Week®, special events and activities all week long!


Date: October 1, 2019 Time: 12:00 AM – 11:59 PM Join us for Active Aging Week®, special events and activities all week long! Active Aging Week®, the annual health promotion event for adults over 50 years organized by International Council on Active Aging®, is held from October 1-7, 2019. Free activities will be held at […]

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Celebrate Culture Days in Burnaby!


Celebrate Culture Days in Burnaby! Experience fun and free public programming at the Burnaby Art Gallery, the Shadbolt Centre for the Arts and the Burnaby Village Museum. Friday, September 27 Burnaby Art Gallery 1-3pm BAG on a Bike Location: Deer Lake Park Keep an eye out for the Burnaby Art Gallery’s BAG on a Bike […]

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Connect with arts and culture during Burnaby’s Culture Days


  With plenty of activities on the schedule, Culture Days is the perfect chance for the public to peek behind the curtain at Burnaby’s world-class arts facilities. From Friday, September 27 through Sunday, September 29, free arts and culture demonstrations, exhibitions and activities will be hosted at the Shadbolt Centre for the Arts and the […]

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First annual World Maritime Day celebration at the Port of Vancouver


Join the celebrations on September 28 at the first annual World Maritime Day event at the Port of Vancouver! Revel in the delightful assortment of family-friendly events including musical performances, exhibitor booths and displays, community activations, speaker presentations, and on-water demonstrations. “World Maritime Day is a terrific opportunity to bring the community together to celebrate […]

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Are You Looking for Guidance On Your Career Path in Canada?


Career Paths for Skilled Immigrants can help you! • Customized Career Coaching • Guidance on licensing requirements • Education planning • Funding for professional training • Occupational Specific Language Training for selected occupations • Networking events

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Douglas College Training Group offers CAREER PATHS FOR SKILLED IMMIGRANTS


Douglas College Training Group offers career coaching, professional designation and funding for training for skilled immigrants. PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS • For internationally trained professionals with credentials, training and skills from outside of Canada in Education or Social Services looking to find employment in the same field in British Columbia • We support: Social and Community Service […]

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Roll the dice, take a spin. Join Mulberry PARC for Monte Carlo Casino Night Fundraiser!


Roll the dice, take a spin. Join us for Monte Carlo Casino Night Fundraiser at Mulberry PARC! A $10 ticket will get you $2,000 in Monte Carlo cash. All proceeds from this annual fundraiser go towards making Christmas hampers for Burnaby seniors in need.

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Join the Knowledge Forum to prepare for a business exit worthy of your life’s work


  Over 50% of businesses are currently owned by baby boomers, most of them with no exit strategy. If you are a business owner without a tangible exit plan, and you intend to retire within a few years, we invite you to join us at our first Knowledge Forum event. With a belief that integrated […]

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Business Tune-Up: Identify and Remove Sticking Points


Your Business WD 40 – Optimizing Every Aspect of Your Business on Your Path to Prosperity  The 4 Foundational Pillars and the 6 Essential Criteria for Success Presented by Robin Elliott  September 19th, 2019 12 pm – 1 pm Central Park Business Centre Suite 300 – 3665 Kingsway, Vancouver         Robin Elliott […]

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