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  • Small Towns, Big Steps in Active Transport: Webinar

    In every corner of the province, there is a growing interest in developing more active transportation networks. Small Towns, Big Steps in Active Transport is a project to explore what works in smaller towns through in-depth research and case studies featuring 6 unique BC communities. Watch BCAHL’s webinar where we highlight major project findings, including:…

  • Don’t Let Them Down: Understanding Youth Vaping and What We Can Do About It

    On April 23, 2020, the BC Alliance for Healthy Living hosted an engaging webinar on youth vaping. This webinar featured three leaders from organizations doing important work on understanding youth vaping and what we can do about it. In a study that made headlines across Canada last year, public Health researcher, Dr. David Hammond found…

  • Movers and Shakers: How Active Transportation Champions Can Change a Community

    On May 16th, BCAHL hosted an engaging webinar on active transportation. We heard from three unique perspectives and projects happening in our province.

  • All the Right Moves: Physical Activity Across the Life Span

    On December 4th, BCAHL hosted a webinar about physical activity across the life span, highlighting how important it is to be active at every age because how we move affects our health, independence and overall well-being.

  • Come On and Join the Local Motion: Learning from 5 Diverse ‘Active Communities’ Projects

    Please join us on Monday, October 29th from 9:00-10:30am for an engaging webinar that will take us behind the scenes of five successful and diverse Active Communities projects from across the province.

  • Come as You Are – Reconnecting Disengaged Youth with Physical Activity

    On May 23rd, BCAHL hosted a webinar on new approaches to increase youth participation in physical activity. The teen years are a time when kids increasingly withdraw from sports and physical activity. For some youth, the barriers to participation are more difficult to overcome and motivation is a challenge for them and for those that…

  • Hashing it Out: Can We Learn About Cannabis From What We Know About Alcohol?

    On October 25th, BCAHL hosted a webinar on the parallels between alcohol and cannabis. Over the last four years, the policy environment for alcohol and cannabis has undergone some massive changes. Since 2013, when the BC government released its Liquor Policy Review, we have seen a relaxation of regulations on alcohol – which has really…

  • Hashing it Out: Can We Learn About Cannabis From What We Know About Alcohol?

    On October 25th, BCAHL hosted a webinar on the parallels between alcohol and cannabis. Over the last four years, the policy environment for alcohol and cannabis has undergone some massive changes. Since 2013, when the BC government released its Liquor Policy Review, we have seen a relaxation of regulations on alcohol – which has really…

  • Food Security for Families

    Ripe for Change – Food Insecurity in BC

    On December 6th, BCAHL hosted a webinar on food insecurity in BC. Affordable, healthy food is essential to a healthy life.  But when food quality or quantity is compromised it creates stress and ultimately negative health consequences. People living on low incomes have a much higher risk of developing chronic disease and experiencing poor health…

  • Health on the go…there’s an app for that!

    BC Alliance for Healthy Living invites you to join us on Wednesday, April 6th (9:00 -10:00 am) for our upcoming Webinar: Health on the go…there’s an app for that! With the explosion of smart phones, apps and social media, people are increasingly seeking and finding health information at their fingertips. In fact, the Canadian Wireless…

  • OMGosh! What are the kids doing now?!!

    I looked out the window and gasped – then closed my eyes, took a deep breath, counted to five and turned away. The kids were belly-flopping onto a stack of camping foamies beside the trampoline and I had to quell my initial impulse to shut it down with a holler. My first thought was, ‘somebody’s…

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