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The Face of Traumatic Brain Injury

by Donna LaFleur – A little over 10 years ago, I was in a motor vehicle accident and sustained a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). My life ended, but I didn’t die. I lost everything: myself, my memory, my sharp cognitive ability, friends, business, social and spiritual life, ability to look after myself on a daily […]

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Can We Talk: Publisher Sue Hodgson Talks with Cora Thomson, Pet Therapy Volunteer at The Veterans Memorial Lodge at Broadmead

Seaside loves all of its furry friends, and we are hosting our Third Annual Pet Contest in this issue. Animals can give comfort that sometimes no words can offer. They provide more than just a warm furry body; many instinctively understand when someone needs comfort and they offer it unconditionally. There are many organizations that

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Going to the Dogs: in Style!

by Jo Barnes – These fellows are stars, with gorgeous hair, perfect teeth and smoldering, soulful eyes. And ladies, if they like you they might lean forward, look deep into your eyes and … lick your face! Banner and Eddie are local golden retrievers who will be competing in the upcoming Vancouver Island Dog Fanciers

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A Dog That Inspires

by Hans Tammemagi – The smile on George’s face lights up the entire room. A senior who suffers from cognitive impairment, he has just arrived for a physiotherapy session with Lisa Markin, a registered nurse. Her assistant, Cajun, an adorable five-year-old golden Labrador, greets George by enthusiastically licking his face, and George loves every wet kiss.

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Can We Talk: Sue Hodgson Talks with Local Beekeeper Matt Ashmead

In this issue of Seaside Magazine we are talking about keeping our community and environment as green as possible. Our honeybees are perhaps the most important pollinator operating in the Canadian agricultural industry. With over 7,000 beekeepers in Canada, operating a total of 600,000 colonies of honeybees, the value of honey bees to pollination of

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