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ing it possible for more people to stay connected to their loved ones while travelling and have access to emergency 911 and other services via mobile connectivity.”

The Government of British Columbia is investing $75 million through the Connecting British Columbia program, administered by Northern Development Initiative Trust, to help fund projects that will expand cellular

to at least another 550 kilometres of highway by 2027.

“Our government is investing in highway cell connectivity projects so people can stay connected,” said Michele Babchuk, MLA for North Island, the Premier’s liaison for connectivity. “Today’s announcement to improve access to cellular services means that people travelling on our highways will have more confidence knowing they can access maps, search for roadside services along their route, or call for help in case of an emergency.”

The funding builds on a $15-million investment made by the Province for highway cellular expansion in 2020, which is supporting 532 km of additional highway cellular coverage. Projects underway include 252 km and two rest areas to complete con-

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The Province supports the expansion of highway cellular in B.C. by contributing to the overall cost of the projects led by service providers. More information regarding the program and funding eligibility will be available later in 2023.

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Students get improved air quality in B.C. schools

More students are in classrooms throughout B.C. that have improved ventilation systems with funding from the federal government, according to final spending reports from school districts.

During the 2021-22 school year, the Ministry of Education and Child Care provided $11.9 million to school districts throughout B.C. as a part of the Federal Safe Return to Class Fund. The funding was used to improve indoor air quality in schools and to help reduce transmission of COVID-19 and other airborne diseases. Ventilation experts, public-health professionals and health guidelines helped inform how funding was used.

The purchase and installation of standalone highefficiency particulate air (HEPA) filtration systems for the 1,218 classrooms that were being used without access to mechanical ventilation systems was a priority for government. Across 30 school districts, $2.5 million went to purchase 1,914 HEPA units. Some districts chose to purchase additional filters to use in other shared school spaces.

Additional air-quality investments in schools:

$4.1 million toward improving existing ventilation systems in schools in 29 school districts;

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$2.8 million toward ventilation filter upgrades and replacements including purchasing MERV-13 (Minimum Efficiency Reporting Values) filters, which report the effectiveness of filters in more detail than other ratings, in 35 school districts; and

$1.7 million to 27 school districts to help cover the increased utility costs

associated with improved outdoor air circulation in schools.

Use of funding in some school districts:

The Vancouver School District received $1.1 million and purchased and installed HEPA filters in 11 classrooms without access to mechanical ventilation, improving existing ventilation systems in 33 classrooms. They also purchased MERV-13 filters for all their schools.

The Surrey School District received $1 million and improved existing ventilation systems and upgraded filters.

The New Westminster and Burnaby school districts purchased and installed enough HEPA filtration units in all classrooms without existing mechanical ventilation.

Since 2020, the Province and the federal government have invested $219.4 million to assist school districts upgrading ventilation and filtration in thousands of classrooms throughout the province, with $194.4 million from B.C. This has resulted in more than 343 ventilation projects being completed at schools throughout the province.

Budget 2023 includes $669 million in routine capital funding for school maintenance projects over the next three years to continue providing school districts with resources for upgrades, including for ventilation and filtration systems.

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Farmers, ranchers, processors supported

new Canada-B.C. partnership

B.C. farmers and food processors will receive increased food security support over the next five years through a new agreement between the governments of Canada and British Columbia.

The Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership (Sustainable CAP) will provide increased support for an innovative, adaptive and resilient agricultural sector in British Columbia.

“The Sustainable CAP is an ambitious collaboration by the governments of

nomic driver in B.C. and through this agreement we will be able to create new opportunities that make the sector even stronger while also supporting shared priorities such as Indigenous reconciliation, reducing emissions and mitigating the impacts of climate change, as well as more innovative and sustainable food production.”

The Sustainable CAP is expected to assist the B.C. agriculture sector through new and enhanced programs and funding in the following areas:

Canada and British Columbia to advance the province’s agricultural sector and ensure producers, ranchers and processors have the tools they need to continue to grow,” said Marie-Claude Bibeau, federal Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food. “By working together, we can advance the sector and ensure it is resilient and able to prosper economically, socially and environmentally.”

Through Sustainable CAP, more than $140 million will be invested in strategic initiatives, a 25% increase over the previous funding agreement. Demand-driven, business-risk management programs are estimated to provide $330 million in support to farmers over the lifespan of Sustainable CAP.

“This partnership will support our government’s focus on food security for all British Columbians while investing significantly in B.C. farmers, producers and processors,” said Pam Alexis, B.C. Minister of Agriculture and Food. “Agriculture is a key eco-

Indigenous reconciliation; climate change adaptation, preparedness and mitigation;

domestic and international marketing;

research, innovation and technology; emergency management; business risk management;

building sector capacity, growth and competitiveness;

sector resiliency;

value-added food processing; and food safety and traceability

The Sustainable CAP replaces the Canadian Agricultural Partnership, the five-year federal-provincial agreement that ends March 31, 2023. The Sustainable CAP will enable the governments of Canada and B.C. to provide business continuity to farmers, ranchers and agricultural businesses that rely on the current funding agreement.

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hovy qy dUjy pfsy gfhk qF Auh rwb nUM Cwz

ky pihlF gfhk nfl gwl krygf. ivAupfrk

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hY, ikAuNik dukfndfr df aslI rwb Aus df gfhk hY.

pr Aus idn iek anoKI gwl dyKx ivc

afeI. blrfj ‘sLrmf’ iek lyKk qoN vwD

kuJ nhIN sI, iPr vI sLihr dy sB qoN vwzy

pRkfsLk dI sfrI qvwjoN Aus vwl sI. sIjLn df mOkf sI, ikqfbF dy gfhkF ny kfvF rOlI

pfeI hoeI sI, pr kI mjLfl jU KMnf jI nUM ies dI jLrf vI prvfh hovy.

aKIr jd KMnf jI ny vyiKaf ik dukfn ‘qy

bYT ky sLrmf jI nfl gwlF krn dI shUlq

nhIN iml skdI qF Auh gfhkF nUM munIm dy rihm Auqy Cwz ky gwdI qoN AuWT KVoqy qy sLrmf jI nUM bfhoN PVI dukfn qoN hyTF Auqr gey. lCmI dy ikRpf-pfqr nUM srsvqI dy pujfrI nfl qury jFidaF vyK ky bjLfr vfilaF ny hYrfnI pRgt kIqI.

“gwl ieh hY sLrmf jI” KMnf jI ny iek moV kol ruk ky ikhf – “mYnUM pqf lwigaf sI qusIN awjkwlH pYsy tky vwloN kfPLI aOKy rihMdy ho. eysy krky mYN quhfnUM swd Gwilaf sI, kIqf kI jfvy, smF hI bVf nfjLuk af igaY, rotI df svfl awj hr iksy leI ijLMdgI mOq df svfl bixaf hoieaY.”

sLrmf jI dIaF inrfsL awKF ivc afsLf dI hI nhIN, ijLMdgI dI cmk af geI, pr gwl df pUrI qrHF mqlb nf smJ ky Aus ny KMnf jI dy ichry vwl qwkidaF ikhf- “kI puwCdy ho KMnf jI, bs ZkI irwJy qy koeI nf buwJy. swcI gwl quhfnUM dwsF. lokIN ijs cIjL nUM hunr hunr qy klf klf kih ky kUkdy rihMdy ny, idl krdf ey ies hunr dI rojL svyry AuWT ky iCwqr nfl pUjf kiraf krF. qusIN soco jLrf, idhfVIdfr mjLdUr vI do vyly byhI swjrI Kf lYNdy ny, pr iek sfzy vrgy bdnsIb ny ik aYnIaF pVHfeIaF krn qoN bfad hwQ awgy qy hwQ ipwCy. Gr dI quhfnUM kI hflq dwsF, suxo qF quhfzy pYrF hyToN DrqI iKsk jfvy.” qy bolidaF bolidaF AusdIaF awKF ivcoN ijhVy pfxI dy do kqry izwgy, AuhnF ny ibn boilaF hI Gr dI hflq dws idwqI. aPLsosI hoeI afvfjL ivc KMnf jI boly –“prmfqmf myhr krygf myry dosq, quhfzy vrgy nOjvfnF nUM Gbrfxf nhIN cfhIdf. kwlH iksy pfsoN suxI sI quhfzI GrogI hflq. swc jfnxf gYrq ivc zuwibaf hoieaf hF Es vyly df. sfzy klfkfrF dI jy ieh hflq hovy qF lwK lfhnq hY sfzy nF nUM. mYnUM dwso quhfzI kI syvf kr skdf hF?”

sLukr gujLfrI dy inwGy boJ nfl sLrmf lwidaf igaf. awKF dy awQrU Aus dy gly ivc jf iekwTy hoey. lrjLdI afvfjL ivwc boilaf –“quhfzI bVI myhrbfnI. asl ivwc KMnf jI mYN hux ies hunr jF klf nfAuN dI jLihmq qoN ipwCf CuzfAuxf cfhuMdf hF. itRibAUn ivwc piVHaf sI ik idwlI ivc iek Prm nUM bI[ey[ pfs klrk dI loV hY, mYN aplfeI kr idwqf. ieMtrivAU vfsqy prsoN jfxf hY. qnKfh BfvyN swT rupey hY, pr clo bfl bwcf BuwKf mrn qoN qF bcygf. so jy qusIN ikRpf krky krfey BfvY leI QoVHI ijMnI rkm[[[” qy boldf boldf Auh ruk igaf. sLfied axK ny Aus df glf dbf ilaf.

“koeI gwl nhIN” KMnf jI jfkt dI jyb ttoldy hoey boly- “pr mYN qy quhfnUM slfh nhIN dy skdf ik quhfzy vrgf klfkfr iek sDfrn klrk bx ky rih jfvy.”

afpxI hflq qoN huwsV ky Aus ny jvfb idwqf –“sLukr hY KMnf jI klrk hI bx irhf hF. mYN qy iBwiCaf mMgx nUM, corI krn nUM, sB kfsy nUM, ies nfmurfd klfkfrI Auqy qrjIh hI idaFgf.”

sO df iek hrf ijhf not kwZ ky Aus vwl

vDFdy hoey KMnf jI ny boly, “ “nhIN qusIN Buwldy ho sLrmf jI, . muafP krnf qusIN afpxI klf dI kImq nUM pihcfx nhIN sky.”

iekdm sO rupey df not. nf ds nf vIh, pUr sO rupey. ijvyN supnf vyK irhf hovy.

Aus iek vfrI Aus dfqy vwl qwikaf, ijs dy ichry Auqy Audfrqf dy Bfv sfPL Jlk rhy sn. pr Pyr vI Auh hwQ vDf ky not PVn dI jLurwaq nf kr sikaf.

Aus dy Bfv nUM smJ ky KMnf jI boly –“PVo myry dosq. quhfzI klf dy sfhmxy ieh quwC ijhf kfgjL df PVkf kI vuwkq rwKdf hY? mYN KusL hovFggf jy quhfzI koeI inwgr syvf sikaf, mYN jfxdf hF ik sLfierfnf axK ies vyly quhfzy rsqy ivc af KVHI hoeI hY. pr ieh mYN dfn nhIN dy irhf, jdoN quhfzy pfs hoxgy, moV dyxy.”

AuWcI sfrI sfh iKWc ky sLrmf boilaf –“kfsL! mYN moVn jogf huMdf.”

“qF koeI hrjL nhIN, ies nUM afpxy Brf dI quwC ijhI syvf smJ lYxf.”

“nhIN KMnf jI, iKmF krnf, ies nfl myrI afqmf Auqy bhuq BfrI boJ lwidaf jfeygf.

Altf jy qusIN myrI mwdd krnf cfhuMdy ho qF ieAuN kro, myrI koeI iek ikqfb Cfp lE qy ieh rkm rfieltI ivcoN pysLgI dy qOr

‘qy mYnUM dy idE.”

“clo jy qusIN eydF hI KusL ho qF ievyN shI. dwso ikhVI ikqfb CfpF?”

ikqfbF myrIaF CpIaF hoeIaF cfr-pMj

ny, AunHF ‘coN ijhVI jI kry Cfp lE. qy jy koeI nvIN CfpxI cfho qF kfPI mYtr myry kol iqafr[[[.”

gwl tok ky KMnf jI boly –“eyzI ikhVI lfcfrI hY. mYN qy isrP quhfzI afqmf df boJ hlkf krn leI kihMdf hF. hwCf qF iPr mYN kI nF ey quhfzI Aus ikqfb df ‘jfgRq’. clo Es nUM Cfp lvFgf pMj ku sO.”

Auh qy KMnf jI bVI purfxI ikqfb hY. mYnUM zr hY ik Auh quhfQoN ivkxI nhIN. Aus kmbKq aYzIsLn nUM CipaF awT vrHy ho gey ny, ajy vI isAuNk dIaF KfDIaF hoeIaF kfpIaF Gr dI iksy nuwkry peIaF ruldIaF ny.”

“pr sLrmf jI, jy mYN ieho ijhI ikqfb nUM mkbUl nf bxvfieaf qF mYN quhfzf svfiraf kI. mYnUM qusIN EhI Cfpx idE.”

“qF ies df ieh mqlb hoieaf ik qusIN myry Auqy zbl aihsfn kr rhy ho.”

“prmfqmf df nF lE jI. dIvy nfl dIvf jgdf huMdf hY. afpxy afp ivc kdy koeI pUrn nhIN huMdf.”

not Aus ny PV ilaf, Aus df rom rom afpxy dfqf nUM asIsF dy irhf sI.

“hwCf mYnUM afigaf hY?” kih ky KMnf jI ny bVy ipafr nfl hwQ imlfieaf.

sLrmf ajy ds ku kdmF ‘qy phuMcf sI ik ipwCoN avfjL afeI- “iek imMt sLrmf jI.”

qy Auh muV afieaf. KMnf jI boly- “jy ivhl hovy qF jLrf aYgrImYNt PLfrm Auqy dsKLq kr jfxf. BfvyN mYnUM ies cIjL dI loV qF koeI nhIN, pr iPr vI ibjnYs puafieMt afPL ivXU nfl[[[[.”

“bysLwk” sLrmf ivcoN hI bol ipaf – “mYN KLud ies gwl df hfmI hF. clo iPr huxy ies kMm nUM mukFdy cwlIey. sLfm dI gwzI sLfied mYN idwlI clf jfvF.”

qy Aus ny dukfn ‘qy jf ky aYgrImYNt PLfrm Auqy dsKq kr idwqy, ibnf jfnx dI koisLsL kIiqaF ik ies dIaF sLrqF kI hn.

sLrmf jI dy cly jfx ipwCoN KMnf dIaF muwCF ‘c iek Byq BrI muskrfht AuWTI, ijs nUM munIm ny awKF hI awKF ivc BFp ilaf qy puwCx lwgf – “suxfE af igaf kfbU?”

KMnf jI afpxI KusLI nUM lukFdy hoey boly“kfbU Cwz ky aYsf Pfihaf ey ik bs ihwlx jogf nhIN Cwizaf.”

“ikMny Auqy PLYslf hoieaf?”

PYslf? bVf ssqf, kuwl iek sO qoN.”

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“AuWlU nf hovy qy, eyzIaF kwcIaF golIaF nhIN Kyizaf hoieaf mYN ik iek aYzIsLn leI sO rupey dy dyNdf.”

“qF qy BfeIaf jI, mfr ilaf mUjLI, kors lwgI hoeI ikqfb qF do hjLfr lY ky koeI nhIN dyNdf.”

“rwb dfqf ey beI sB df. sfnUM vI qF ies mMdvfVy ivc bhuVnf eI sI nf, kdI nf kdI.”

“hwCf BfeIaf jI, ikMny sflF leI kors ‘c lwgI ey?”

“Gwto Gwt iqMn sfl qF rhygI.”

“qF qy BfeIaf jI dy jfeygI sfnUM ds ku hjLfr.”

“cuwp kr, cuwp kr, bkIdf nhIN aYvyN. idl ivc rwKIdIaF ny ieho ijhIaF gwlF. hwCf mYN ikhf ‘jfgRq’ dI koeI kfpI hY ik nhIN afpxy kol?”

“sfzy kol qy koeI nhIN.”

“qF bjLfroN jf ky PV ilaf ikqoN iek kfpI qF jo Blky sLurU krvf dyeIey pMj ku hjLfr.”

“bjLfroN vI ikqoN nhIN imlxI BfeIaf jI, ieho ijhf Tos mfl dukfndfr QoVHy eI rwKdy

ny. swc af igaf cyqf. myry guaFZ ‘c iek muMzy kol hY. mYN huxy lY ky afieaf.” kih ky munIm ny juwqI pfeI qy rvF rvIN dukfn qoN hyTF AuWqr igaf.

KMnf jI dI KusLI df awj koeI pfrfvfr nhIN sI. AunHF ny hry not dI ieko golI nfl ds hjLfrI isLkfr mfr ilaf sI. ies vyly

Auh idl hI idl ivc ihsfb lf rhy sn

ik ikqfb Auqy ikMnf Krc afvygf qy kul

ikMnI rkm AunHF nUM bcygI. Pyr kfgjL dI iek silwp AuWqy pYnsl nfl ihMdsy ilKxy sLurU kIqy. Krc df totl krky qy Aus nfl afmdn joV ky jd bfkI rkm kwZI qF KusLI nfl KMnf jI dI CfqI ivc AuuBfr af igaf. Auh afpxy BfgF nUM slfh rhy sn, pr acfnk hI iek kurwKq afvfjL “KMnf jI!” ny AuhnF dI KusLI kuJ ikrikrI kr idwqI. isr cuwk ky vyiKf, sLrmf jI KVHy hn, ijnHF dIaF awKF ivc KUn Auqr irhf sI.

“kI gwl ey sLrmf jI?”

“iKmf krnf KMnf jI! mYnUM ieh sOdf nhIN mnjLUr.”

“nhIN mnjLUr? kI mqlb?”

“mqlb qusIN vI smJdy ho qy mYN vI. ikqfb kors ‘c lwg cuwkI hY. aYh vyKo XUnIvristI df aYlfn.” qy Aus ny hwQ ivc PiVaf hoieaf aKLbfr KMnf jI dy awgy suwt idwqf.

ibnf aKLbfr vwl qwikaF Auh boly- “KLYr hovygf. eIsLvr hr iksy nUM nykI df bdlf dyNdf hY. mYN quhfzy nfl nykI kIqI, aOKy vyly quhfzI bFh PVI, ies df bdlf jy Aus ny mYnUM idwqf hY qF quhfnUM rMj nhIN hoxf cfhIdf sLrmf jI.”

“iblkul glq hY KMnf jI, qusIN nykI nhIN DoKf kIqf hY myry nfl. mYN ies nUM brdfsLq nhIN kr skdf, aYh lE PVo afpxf not, aYgrImYNt myry hvfly kro.”

“kI BolIaF gwlF krdy ho sLrmf jI qusIN, isafxy ibafxy ho ky. afdmI dI jLubfn iek huMdI ey ik do? ieQy jbfn nfl lokIN DIaF dy dyNdy ny.”

“mYN nhIN jfxdf KMnf jI, bs mYN huxy jf ky polIs ivc irport kr idaFgf. qusIN iek sLrIP afdmI nfl DoKf nhIN kr skdy.”

aYqkIN KMnf jI vI qlKL ho pey- “iks gwl df DoKf sLrmf jI! mYN quhfnUM BMg ipafeI sI ik DqUrf? asF iek sOdf kIqf. qusF afpxI ikqfb df ievjLfnf ilaf qy aYgrImYNt ilK idwqf, ies ivc DoKy vflI gwl hI ikhVI hoeI.”

rOlf sux ky bjLfr dy lok iekwTy ho gey qy

lgBg sfry hI qrHF qrHF dIaF dlIlF nfl

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Province celebrates B.C.’s diversity champions

More than 100 people and organizations have been nominated for the 2023 B.C. Multiculturalism and AntiRacism Awards for efforts to address racism and build a more equitable B.C. for everyone.

“Indigenous, Black and people of colour in B.C. and Canada continue to be harmed every day by discrimination and hate,” said Niki Sharma, Attorney General. “I’m so proud to recognize the award winners and nominees who are working to dismantle systemic racism and make our communities more fair, just and equitable for everyone.”

The B.C. Multiculturalism and AntiRacism Awards were held on March 21, 2023, in Vancouver to honour the people and organizations that are addressing racism and promoting inclusivity in their communities. Due

grant for the charity of her choice, the Canada Caring Community Alliance, which is a non-profit organization that works with racialized seniors in Burnaby.

“I am so grateful and humbled to be part of the awards ceremony and among other leaders in the anti-racism space. Racism hurts and we can call it out together,” said Law. “I hope that my experience encourages more youth to show kindness, patience and love to Asian seniors who have been harmed.”

Indigenous Women Outdoors is a non-profit society based in Metro Vancouver that was recognized with the Breaking Barriers award for their work to decolonize the outdoors industry and encourage more Indigenous women to become leaders in outdoor recreation.

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implementing the K-12 Anti-Racism Action Plan to equip students, teachers and parents with the resources to identify and respond to racism and discrimination;

to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2023 ceremony is the first in-person event since 2019.

Aria Law is a 15-year-old student from Burnaby who won the Emerging Leader Award for her work to address hate targeted at racialized seniors in her neighbourhood. By selling bao buns with anti-racism messages through social media, she was able to help local seniors and young people find a common ground. As part of her award, Law will receive a $5,000

In total, five award recipients were honoured across three categories and six people were recognized with honourable mentions.

“I am so inspired by these community leaders who are using outside-thebox approaches to address racism in their communities. Whether through food or an appreciation for the great outdoors, this year’s recipients are finding unique ways to create systemic change by challenging the status quo,” said Mable Elmore, Par-

Since launching in 2008, the B.C. Multiculturalism and Anti-Racism Awards have recognized more than 50 individuals and organizations.

Other government actions that are making B.C. a safer and more inclusive place for everyone include:

providing funding to support several anti-racism initiatives, such as the Resilience BC Anti-Racism Network, and Multiculturalism and Anti-Racism Grants Program;

re-establishing the B.C. Human Rights Commission;

implementing the Anti-Racism Data Act to help government identify inequities in programs and services, and pave the way to a more equitable province; and

working to introduce a new, broader anti-racism act in 2024.

This year, government will release research priorities under the AntiRacism Data Act. Developed in partnership with Indigenous governing entities and the Anti-Racism Data Committee, these priorities will ensure that data collection is focused on the areas that matter most to those affected by systemic racism.

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The Reach Celebrates the Fraser Valley’s Thriving Art Scene

Abbotsford, BC – A vibrant arts event is planned for Friday March 24th, 6:30pm at The Reach Gallery Museum. Open to all, the mid-season reception celebrates the wealth of local creativity on display in the Fraser Valley Biennial, and the Art on Demand 9.2 exhibit which opens that evening. This casual, public event is your chance to get to know some of the most exciting artists currently working in the region, enjoy light refreshments and a cash bar, and connect to the thriving Fraser Valley arts scene. Admission is pay-whatyou-can by donation.

The Fraser Valley Biennial is an important vehicle to showcase local talent, bringing together some of the most outstanding works of art created in the Fraser Valley over the past two years. Since its start in 2011, the Biennial has showcased the work of more than 250 local and regional artists. Active supporters of the local art scene, RDM Lawyers provide generous support for this important exhibition.

The 2023 Fraser Valley Biennial features over twenty local artists and is guest curated by Candace Couse. Couse—who is a practicing artist and an Assistant Professor in the School of Creative Arts at the University of the Fraser Valley—has set the theme for this year’s Biennial as “the body,” and has encouraged artists to explore this concept as broadly as possible.

Couse elaborates in her curatorial statement: “The works represent the diverse and deeply meaningful ways we think about and through the body, exploring illness, gender, sexuality and disability narratives, the body as an organism, the body’s relationship to technology, the labouring body, the body as a site for pain and pleasure, and more. The exhibition speaks to the power of the body.”

The resulting exhibition includes an incredibly diverse collection of works in a variety of media, with artists approaching the theme from a range of unique perspectives.

Art on Demand is an exhibition series that brings together emerging artists and curators to showcase the talents

of young creatives in our region. The exhibitions are often participants’ first opportunity to display their artwork in a professional public gallery. For Art on Demand 9.2, emerging curator Rachel Kehler presents artworks by Krystal Charlston (March 24 - May 6, 2023). Charlston’s current artworks use photographs and found objects to invite viewers to consider the importance of women’s contributions in maledominated industries and pursuits. The exhibition series is part of the Emerge program at The Reach which supports emerging arts professionals in the Fraser Valley between the ages of 18-35. The program is made possible by financial consideration from RBC Foundation Emerging Artists program which supports the organizations that provide the best opportunity to advance an artist’s career trajectory in genres such as visual arts, music, theatre, dance, literature, and film.

A full schedule of programs, events, and exhibitions is underway at The Reach. There’s something for everyone from classes and workshops to kids camps and family programs. To learn more about what’s in store, visit www.thereach.ca

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I am proud to represent Mission-Matsqui Fraser Canyon in the House of Commons. Everyday I hear from residents throughout our 31 First Nations, and 8 municipalities and 3 regional districts and strive to best serve as your voice in the House of Commons. Below is a short update on some my work for Canada’s #1 riding. For regular email updates, sign up at brad.vis.ca.

DISASTER RECOVERY

Our continued advocacy for disaster recovery funding has resulted in a top-up of Disaster Financial Assistance Arrangement funding. Emergency Preparedness Bill Blair visited Abbotsford to announce $557M to the Province to be distributed to municipalities as we recover from fire, flood and landslides. This brings the total to over $1B, the most DFAA has ever been delivered.

EXCISE TAX INCREASE

On April 1st, Canadians will be hit with the largest beer tax increase in our country’s history. As the Conservative Shadow Minister for Small Business Recovery and Growth, I am concerned about the impact this increase will have on local bars, restaurants and breweries as they continue to battle inflation and repeated disruptions to supply chains.

In Budget 2017, the Liberals added an automatic escalator to the excise tax on beer, meaning that every April the tax is increased based on inflation. Due to the high inflation rates of last year, this year’s increase is a record-breaking 6.4 per cent. In recent months, I have called on this government to cancel this automatic increase and give our local breweries, restaurants and bars a break.

PUBLIC SAFETY

Last month I co-hosted a townhall meeting on public safety and the federal criminal code with MP Ed Fast and video contribution from Abbotsford Police Department. It is clear that major reforms to bail and conditional sentencing are needed to keep repeat violent offenders off our streets, a reversal of the Supreme Court’s extreme intoxication ruling is needed to prioritize victims over offenders and we need to bolster efforts on anti-gang measures for at risk youth.

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The Patrika Auto Review: 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trailhawk 4xeHybrid Equipped!

For 2023, big news on the Jeep Grand Cherokee front is the high off-road performance Trailhawk version will only be offered as an electric plug-in hybrid powertrain format. Stellantis, Jeeps parent company has made no secret that it intends to have 50 percent of its sales to come from battery-powered electric vehicles by the end of the decade, so this is push on that front.

Jeep’s new 2023 Grand Cherokee Trailhawk 4xe plug-in hybrid. combines its potent turbocharged 2.0-liter I-4 engine with an electric drive motor to produce a combined 375 hp and 470 lb-ft of torque. The gasoline engine itself pumps out 270 hp and 295 lb-ft of torque while the electric traction motor is good for another 134 hp and 195 lb-ft. A 17.3 kWh lithiumion battery provides about 42-50 Kms of pure all-electric driving according to conditions and driver inputs. An eight-speed automatic transmission is hooked up to legendary Jeep 4x4 hardware.

Jeep fand also do not have to worry how the new hybrid powerplant affects off-road performance. The 4xe powertrain is fully capable and is able to operate solely on EV battery power without the need for the gas engine. (Until the battery runs out that is!) The Trailhawk offers off-road

tires, raised air-lift suspension and a disconnecting sway bar. The 4xe model has an electric charge port atop the left front fender and a few cool details, such as winch mounts, tow hooks, distinct blue accented badging, and graphics packages.

The cabin features easy access and great visibility. It a fine luxury orientated cabin with sleek details and a neat premium fee land look. There is also a generous amount of cabin space and occupant room, but alas no third row seats. Quality is good all around in terms of design, materials, fit and finish. Passengers will appreciate the generous legroom and luxury touches. Blue contrast colour adorns the stitching on the seats and the dash. The seats arrive both heated and cooled up font. In addition, there is a heated steering wheel, dual-zone climate control, 8.4-inch UConnect infotainment display with wireless CarPlay and Android Auto. I do not know why other manufacturers adopt a version of the excellent Stellantis/ Jeep’s Uconnect infotainment system. Its bright, with crisp graphics, so easy to use. That display is paired with a crisp digital gauge cluster which can be adjusted to display either a traditional speedo/tack set-up, or any number of navigation map or infotainment configurations. Op -

tion on our tester included different packagers offering such features as: Surround view camera. Park sense, front and Rear park assist, Night vision camera. 2nd row manual window shades. Passive entry with Remote and hands-free power liftgate plus CommandView dual pane panoramic sunroof and the larger U-Connect five navigation system with a larger 10.1-inch display.

The 4WD system controls offer rock, sand and mud, snow, auto and sport modes plus ride height controls activated via toggle switches, while 4WD low, sway bar disconnect and crawl control are all accessed via a single button press. The 8-speed automatic transmission is controlled via a dial wheel which some purist may not like but works well enough for me.

There are three entirely different drivetrain modes on the hybrid “4xe: Hybrid, e-Save and Electric. Hybrid mode decides automatically when to switch between the electric motor, battery and the 2.0L gas engine.

Electric mode runs on pure battery power up to a claimed 42 km.

The e-Save mode ensures that the battery charge remains at a constant reserve. And of course, there is regenerative braking to

also help with electric power production. Charging can be done by either a Level 1 or II charger,

On the road, the turbo four engine has to haul around a hefty 2,150 kg and sounds like it has to work hard once it kicks in. Electric takeoff is fast and smooth as expected. However, the gas engine is a tad loud and rough in contrast. Handling is good and neutral with nicely weighted steering and tracking. If you save the EV mode when you hit the trails, drivers are rewarded by the handy boost from the electric motors that aids in exuberant off-road hill ascent performance as the instant torque aids in quick bursts of power on climbing steep grades.

Jeeps tough rugged four-wheel drive system and assorted traversing aids means its no “soft roader.”

Also note, the hybrid tows only around 6,000 pounds, not the 7,200 of the bigger gas engine models. In summing up, the Grand Cherokee Trailhawk 4xe remains all Jeep – no filler and proves Hybrid Jeeps are meant for business as usual. Highly recommended.

2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trailhawk 4xe: Base priced from $75,595. Priced as tested -$83 475 including options and destination.

More info at: jeep.ca

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Province improves inclusion, accessibility in B.C. parks

The Province is renewing and expanding its commitment to make B.C. parks more inclusive and accessible with the release of the BC Parks Commitment to Inclusion.

The commitment comes with additional funding to upgrade park facilities to accessible standards, so that more people can experience the benefits of being in nature.

The BC Parks Commitment to Inclusion outlines a vision to ensure everyone feels welcome in provincial parks, as well as eight guiding principles that can be applied to any aspect of park management, including natural places, digital services, facilities and programs. These principles will help remove barriers that restrict people from accessing outdoor recreation in their community.

“We know that being outdoors can help build community and provide many positive health benefits –physical, mental and spiritual. British Columbians love and appreciate the beauty of B.C.’s natural and wild spaces, but there continues to be far too many people who face barriers to being included, welcome and safe in our parks,” said George Heyman, Minister of Environment and Climate Change Strategy. “Our government is dedicated to ensuring that everyone in B.C. can both access and feel comfortable in our parks, and we will continue our work to break down the barriers that discourage or prevent many of our neighbours from accessing the natural beauty of our province.”

Budget 2023 provides $3.6 million over the next three years to continue

upgrading facilities, such as washrooms, parking lots and trails, to an accessible standard in parks near urban centres.

The Commitment to Inclusion outlines the range of actions the Province has taken to ensure provincial parks and protected areas are more welcoming to people, along with a pledge to continue several initiatives, such as: ensuring front-country campgrounds and day-use areas have accessible, inclusive features; where practical, building new frontcountry campgrounds to a universal design standard, and making the maximum possible number of campsites accessible to all; shifting to gender-neutral, universal facilities wherever feasible; sharing diverse cultural connections through increased storytelling and interpretation; supporting partnerships and programs for adaptive recreation equipment; and fostering a culture of inclusion among BC Parks staff, park operators and volunteers.

“Our government is committed to making sure that everyone in B.C. has equal opportunities to live, work and play in our beautiful province,” said Susie Chant, Parliamentary Secretary for Accessibility and MLA for North Vancouver-Seymour. “Creating more accessible and inclusive public parks are an essential component of our work to remove barriers and build a province that works for everyone.”

The Commitment to Inclusion was created with input from community organizations that serve equity-deserving groups. The groups provided insight on how their members use provincial parks and what barriers members face when accessing them. There are several categories of barriers, such as physical, cultural, financial, language, sensory, technology and visual.

Accessibility upgrades are being made in several parks throughout the province, and universal design standards are incorporated into new campgrounds and recreation expansion projects.

At the popular Rathtrevor Beach Provincial Park on Vancouver Island, the day-use parking lot has been paved and another section of trail has been upgraded to improve access. A new universally accessible playground with a recycled rubber surface and wheelchair accessible ramp was built at Miracle Beach Provincial Park, also on Vancouver Island, adding to the growing list of accessible playgrounds throughout B.C.

Since the journey to parks usually begins online, many pages on the BC Parks website include parkspecific accessibility information. To help people choose the park that best meets their needs, the website provides photos and descriptions about accessible facilities and infrastructure, such as parking, pathways and campsites, and is continuously improving to meet digital accessibility standards.

The Province is working toward true and meaningful collaboration with Indigenous Peoples, informed by respect for their deep and ongoing connections to the land. To fully respect the importance and breadth of reconciliation in the context of BC Parks, separate and unique initiatives are underway.

The Province is requesting feedback to help understand the barriers people face when accessing government services. Feedback can be submitted online: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/ content/governments/about-the-bcgovernment/accessibility/feedback

B.C. protects farms from animal disease

The Province is investing $5 million to help protect B.C. farms from animal diseases, including avian influenza, swine fever, and foot-and-mouth disease, to help support a resilient food supply for British Columbians.

“This investment will provide B.C. farmers and ranchers with the support to plan and respond quicker and better to disease outbreaks,” said Pam Alexis,

Minister of Agriculture and Food. “It is important that we continue to work together and stay vigilant to protect farmers and their animals, which protects B.C.’s economy and our food security.”

The funding will help B.C. farmers plan, prepare, prevent, and mitigate for animal diseases on their farms and ranches and provide co-ordinated

emergency planning and training for the livestock and poultry sector.

“Animal diseases, such as avian influenza, have a huge impact on farmers. Funding that will help us plan for and mitigate the impacts of these diseases, is very welcomed,” said Mark Siemens, president, BC Egg producers association. “Poultry farmers particularly appreciate the fact that this funding

is available to a wide variety of applicants so we can take advantage of best practices from across the animal agriculture sector.”

The funding will support industry associations with a variety of activities, including business planning, research, biosecurity measures and equipment purchases needed to respond to an animal disease outbreak.

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Purchasing new home appliances?

Stick to the ABCs

(NC) Purchasing new home appliances can be a daunting task, whether you’re replacing an appliance or home electronic that no longer works or upgrading as part of a renovation. To help simplify the process and ensure there are no surprises, take the A-B-C approach.

A: Always do your research

There are several factors to consider when purchasing home appliances. If you’re in the market for a new home appliance, you’re likely asking yourself: Does the price fit within my budget? Do the features and functions meet my needs? How quickly can I get it installed?

It’s also important to consider a company’s warranty program when making a purchase decision as it can save you money on unexpected repairs. When researching appliances and electronics, look for those that have extended war-

ranties and out-of-warranty programs provided directly by the manufacturer.

B: Beware of bargains

If the price is too good to be true, it likely is. While the price may be a major consideration when purchasing a new home appliance – and trusted brands are often on sale – beware of appliances priced significantly lower than similar items within the same category. You’ll likely end up paying for it in the long term.

C: Consider the customer care

In addition to warranties and out-ofwarranty programs, it’s also important to consider a brand’s customer care or service. Look for brands that offer customer service that goes beyond a toll-free number. For example, proactive customer care on the LG ThinQ app automatically sends you alerts and reports based on your appliance’s usage data to help you stay on top of how your appliances are performing.

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3 things that diminish your home’s indoor air quality

(NC) A healthy home is more than a cozy vibe or clean floors. Even though you can’t see it, the quality of indoor air can make a big difference to your

health and comfort at home – especially since Canadians are said to spend 90 per cent of our time inside.

Here are three potential indoor air quality issues and what you can do about them:

Radon

Radon occurs from the breakdown of radioactive minerals deep in the ground. As it disperses in the air, it’s not a problem outside the home. But inside buildings it can accumulate to high levels that will damage your lungs over a long period of time. In fact, it’s one of the leading causes of lung cancer in non-smokers. Get a test kit or hire a professional to test the radon levels in your home and take action if they are too high.

Volatile organic compounds

These chemicals can cause headaches, breathing problems, eye irritation and other issues. Stovetop cooking, paint fumes and some composite wood products like flooring or furniture may expose you to VOCs. Aerosol or plug-in air fresheners may use VOCs to mask odours, and wood or gas burning appliances can create them without proper venting. Reduce exposure by improving ventilation whenever possible, es-

pecially when cooking, painting, using chemical products, and so on. Be sure to opt for low VOC-products for your home whenever possible too.

Dust

Dust can occur in any area of the home and can irritate your eyes, nose and throat as well as trigger allergic reactions and worsen health conditions like asthma. To prevent the buildup of dust or dander from humans and pets, clean hard surfaces with a wet cloth or mop regularly. A dry cloth will only spread it around. Also vacuum carpets, curtains and other soft furnishings frequently. Make sure to clean your vacuum filter according to instructions to get the best performance.

While the mechanical ventilation in your home is a key part of healthy indoor air quality, the first line of defence is to minimize the contamination at the sources above.

More information on how to create a healthy indoor environment is available from Health Canada canada.ca/ healthy-home.

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Last week, I had the opportunity to attend the 20th annual Fraser Valley Cultural Diversity Awards hosted in Abbotsford. As a past award recipient, congratulations all those who’ve helped in organizing this milestone event, as it’s evolved into a beloved tradition for the Fraser Valley. I’ve attended at least more than half r of these events and always left feeling very inspired. It was an honour for me to serve a a judge once again and review such inspiring nominees. What this event has successfully proven, by celebrating this milestone, is sharing outstanding stories and recognizing recipients as a healthy step towards our building a complete community. Yet, much work still remains.

“I’m always amazed and proud to hear of the dedication, truth, strength, love and passion for our communities

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that the nominees have committed toward their missions. Their stories are inspiring, empowering and compelling, congratulations to each one of the nominees.” said Mike Adkins, 2018 Champion of Diversity.

On March 19th, the 9th annual Hands Against Racism event will finish in Surrey. Started under the leadership of Shushma Datt and Gurpreet Singh of Spice Radio. According to Datt and Singh, the two month long campaign continues to grow and has attracted wide support across the Lower Mainland. The campaign was launched on the birthdate of the late civil rights movement leader, Martin Luther King Jr.

On March 25th, at Indigo Bookstore in Langley, Paul Sidhu, author of Broken Turban, will present for a book signing from 11:00 am until 3:00 pm.

Unaffordability skyrockets as British Columbians say they are worse off than ever before

British Columbians are struggling to keep up with the cost of living, as a new poll from Angus Reid reports that more than half the population feels worse off financially today compared to a year ago. Adding to these concerns, a new report from Statistics Canada shows that in February 2023, B.C. was the only province where inflation failed to cool down, marking the eighth consecutive month that the province’s inflation rate has outpaced the national average.

“Today’s inflation numbers are just confirming what most British Columbians have been feeling in their

wallets for months. It’s all well and good to make announcements and promises, but at the end of the day, results are what matter” said MLA Trevor Halford, Shadow Minister for Affordability. “Families should be able to afford necessities like chicken and eggs, but the cost of food has risen by 10 per cent over last year making it more difficult than ever to make ends meet. Cost-of-living is the number one issue for families right now”

Statistics Canada recently reported that B.C. was the only province in Canada to maintain elevating inflation in February 2023, with the cost of some essential foods rising by almost 20 per cent, including butter (+19%), chicken (+18%) and fresh vegetables (+14%).

Sidhu said, “Being raised in Mission, I wrote the Broken Turban as a dedication to my older cousin. A story about the hardships and struggles of first generation Sikhs and their challenges adapting into a new country.”

Pink Shirt Day 2023 was another successful event in February hosted by Mike Bismeyer and Abbotsford School Trustee, Rupi Rajwan from #comeinspirekindnes partner led with the team at BRGR BRGR raising $500 in 4 hours that was donated to the Pink Shirt Foundation. Bismeyer and Rajwan often partner with local businesses to commit Random Acts of Kindness, promoting change. “It’s always amazing to see how excited and energized folks get when helping with a great cause like this” said Bismeyer.

Happening in May, from the 15th through the 22nd, Cycling4Diversity/ Spinning4Diversity will be celebrating its 12th year with C4D/S4D week from the 15th to the 22nd discussing issues of diversity and where we can be more inclusive through an open dialogue via social media. The transition from cycling to spinning has been very successful and much more easier to organize. The team, pre-Covid, cycled across the Lower Mainland visiting near 100 schools for over a decade, which took months and months of organizing where as hosting a spinning event for a few hours a day, during the week, is much easier to put together in a shorter period of time and will have more people participate.if you’d to participate, please contact: spinning4diversity@ gmail.com

Detect Radon and Thermal Leaks with the Library

Fraser Valley Regional Library expands its Playground lending collection with home testing kits.

Radon and Thermal Leak Detector kits are the newest tools in Fraser Valley Regional Library’s (FVRL) Playground lending collection. Each respective kit type enables the user to easily and quickly test for radon exposure levels or leaky seals throughout their home.

The kits, partially funded with the financial support of the Province of British Columbia through the Ministry of Municipal Affairs, are free to borrow with an FVRL card. With a radon detector, customers can make informed health choices by testing the radon levels in their homes. With a thermal leak detector, customers can discover areas in their homes that may need better insulation. This knowledge can help reduce household carbon emissions and improve monthly energy spending.

“The vibrant health of our communities and community members is important – and so is the health of the planet we share,” says Heather Scoular, Director of Customer Experience at FVRL. “The world is changing and we are excited to offer new tools to help our customers adapt.”

Learn more by attending our What is Radon events – online on March 29, and in person at the Yarrow Library on March 30. Place a hold to borrow a kit by visiting fvrl.ca/radondetectors or fvrl.ca/thermalleakdetectors. Visit FVRL’s events page to find other upcoming Playground events.

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The New Moon this week occurs right at the beginning of your sign, heralding a double dose of opportunity. You will have a second New Moon, which will be a Solar Eclipse in a month’s time. Mars, your ruling planet will move to a good position to 21st May for you to decide on how life needs to be structured. It has likely been difficult to come to final decisions since August, due to Mars position in that time.

Mars will move on from your sign this week after having been there for a very long time since August. Something new could suddenly become an important priority now. Your focus will turn to your finances until 21st May. Avoid spending on impulse because it could leave you short when it comes to something you need to pay. You might also decide to cut your spending back in this time.

It could be wise to step back a bit so that you can reassess directions you want to take in the long term. New possibilities could arise quickly, which might include new people but they may not be that easy to implement. It would take another month before you could see what needs to end to be able to change course. By that time you could be more interested in having greater personal control.

Either new people can enter your life or somebody in your life could decide its time they made some changes. This could seem impulsive, as well as over the top in some way. They are unlikely to listen to any advice from you, so do not take on any obligations or you could eventually feel you are a slave to their needs. In a month’s time some sort of ending can take place that cannot be seen right now.

Many distractions generated by other people have likely been a part of your life since August. Some of it could certainly have been exciting, stimulating and interesting. You will need to watch the expectations of others during the next month. It might be a time where it is difficult to gauge the true intentions of somebody else – they could be rather secretive. Curb your enthusiasm.

You could feel frustrated when it comes to fulfilling your wishes. You need patience at the moment because there are too many things building up behind the scenes, which could take matters in an unexpected new direction. Obligations that might seem to control you more than you can control them can develop from now to mid June so be on guard.

Mars moves into your sign this week where it will remain until 21st May, heralding the beginning of a new 2 year personal cycle. Mars has likely held you back, one way or another, since August, generating some frustration. Your energy level is likely to lift as well as your self-confidence. It might be time to give new consideration to the level of responsibility expected of you.

The level of a lot of unpredictable pressure you have had to deal with since August can suddenly drop. This can give you some breathing space to consider the actions you need to take when it comes to satisfying important priorities in your life. You cannot escape dealing with the expectations of others entirely. That can take new directions over the next month and change quite significantly in two months.

An underlying sense of disconnection that has existed since August will now come to an end. The expectations of others has likely had a strong bearing and generated certain limitations. The opportunity to implement some new routines on a daily basis could suddenly arise. This can be particularly helpful if you want to scale things down to a more manageable level. It could take a month to do this.

The usual routines in life and being able to keep on top of things, has been rather all over the place since August. This will now cease providing you with the opportunity to organise matters in a more structured way over the next month. Do what you can yourself, as others are unlikely to be that keen or interested. However you have changed since 2008 is now entering a major new stage temporarily to mid June.

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Pluto is moving into your sign this week temporarily until 11th June. Once it settles here in November 2024 it will bring powerful changes on a personal level for 20 years and certainly develop your personal determination. What might interest you during the next month can be taking action to lower the level of work in your normal routines. Improving your health and fitness can be part of it.

What you would like to do and what your finances will allow you to do could be two different things. Sorting out something new with your finances is necessary over the next month. For some, it might bring a new job but for most it probably relates to looking at where something can be scaled down. Whether you like it or not, Saturn now in your sign will demand greater personal responsibility.

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If airbags do not deploy or fail to work as expected during a motor vehicle accident, you may be able to sue the manufacturer for personal injury compensation. There are many reasons that an airbag can fail, including faulty design, errors in manufacturing or producing the airbag, and use of defective or poor-quality components in the airbag system (e.g., sensors, modules, electrical parts/wiring). Courts can hold manufacturers liable to pay compensation for personal injury caused by negligent design, manufacturing defects, and/or failure to warn of dangers.

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To succeed in a personal injury lawsuit that involves a defective airbag, you must prove that:

The airbag manufacturer was negligent (the airbag should have deployed but did not; and the failure to deploy was due to a defect, either in design or manufacturing);

The airbag manufacturer’s negligence caused you harm (you suffered injuries because the airbag did not deploy, or your injuries were worse because the airbag did not deploy or perform as it should have); and

You suffered loss or damage as a result of the manufacturer’s negligence.

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