Capital News Peer-support groups in B.C. help people who have suffered backcountry trauma Kat Williamson (left) and Cheryl Smith are counsellors for Mountain Muskox, a non-profit that offers free peer-support groups for people who have suffered trauma and loss in the mountains. (Tyler … Dec 22, 2025 Read more about Peer-support groups in B.C. help people who have suffered backcountry trauma
Government of Canada Protecting fresh water: Canada Water Agency invests over $4.5 million in 39 new projects Today, the Honorable Julie Dabrusin, Minister of Environment, Climate Change and Nature and Minister responsible for the Canada Water Agency, announced over $4.5 million in funding for 39 new freshwater … Dec 18, 2025 Read more about Protecting fresh water: Canada Water Agency invests over $4.5 million in 39 new projects
Capital News $448K raised in 64th annual Knights of Columbus B.C. charity appeal The Knights of Columbus BC State Council wrapped its 64th annual charity appeal this weekend. Held on Saturday, Dec. 13, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Vancouver, the appeal grossed … Dec 16, 2025 Read more about $448K raised in 64th annual Knights of Columbus B.C. charity appeal
Todayville Charitable giving on the decline in Canada There would have been 1.5 million more Canadians who donated to charity in 2023—and $755.5 million more in donations—had Canadians given to the same extent they did 10 years prior Dec 16, 2025 Read more about Charitable giving on the decline in Canada
CTV News Salvation Army Christmas campaign down nearly 50 per cent as kettles go unstaffed Nine days before Christmas, the Salvation Army is launching a desperate appeal for volunteers. The agency reports its seasonal goal is off by nearly 50 per cent, simply because of … Dec 16, 2025 Read more about Salvation Army Christmas campaign down nearly 50 per cent as kettles go unstaffed