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Named after the Bimini Islands in the Bahamas, Bimini's first opened its doors in 1974 after being granted the Province's first Neighborhood Pub license. The busy bar was quickly embraced by the post Summer of Love-era hippie locals; environmental agency Greenpeace's head office was across the street, and many of their radical plots were hatched in strategy meetings over pints at Bim's.
During a six month federal energy conservation project, City Farmer was created. Read about the group's formative months in a report written by the project's leader. 'The first issue of City Farmer came out at the end of July (1978) and the second at the end of August. Both received a very positive response. The paper attempts to interest the public by showing them examples of successful Vancouver city farmers. It also reports on political issues that affect the city farmers (there has been a great deal of controversy lately about a particular woman in Vancouver who raises chickens in defiance of city by-laws), and products and information that are of use to them.
Renfrew-Collingwood Seniors' Society was devoted to providing recreational, social and leisure activities and services to community seniors. Renfrew-Collingwood Seniors' Society, its current success can only be credited to the undying devotion and commitment of many of its staff, board members and volunteers. They are what makes Renfrew-Collingwood Seniors' Society what it is, and what our slogan exudes – 'Taking Seniors to Heart'. To enhance the quality of life of aging adults within their community by promoting wellness and independence through the provision of a safe and caring environment.
Dr. Steve Truch is one of the most prominent learning psychologists in North America. Dr. Steve Truch This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it is the director of The Reading Foundation, which he started in Calgary in 1990 and in Vancouver in 1994. He has specialized in the diagnosis and treatment of learning disabilities as a school psychologist and Director of The Reading Foundation for over 30 years. His extensive range of experience with parents, school districts, teachers, and students has given him and The Reading Foundation a North American reputation for excellence and integrity of service. He also taught junior high school language arts for several years before he entered graduate school, where he specialized in learning theory. Dr. Truch has had numerous books, articles and research reports published over the years. The results of the clinical work in reading and spelling at The Reading Foundation have been published in the renowned Annals of Dyslexia. The more recent results with the Discover Math® Program have been published in the British Columbia Learning Assistance Teacher's Association Newsletter. In both cases, the outcomes offer solid evidence for the success of The Reading Foundation's approach.