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Harm reduction surprise

December 11th, 2008 | Posted by pfmarchive in uncategorized - (Comments Off on Harm reduction surprise)

Nanaimo’s Old City Quarter eyes a new neighbour

picture 033Nanaimo Old City Quarter businesses are crying “foul” after they were surprised by news that Nanaimo’s needle exchange program will be relocated to their neighbourhood…on January 1st.

The surprise and shock—and underlying worry—has reverberated through the Old City Quarter Association and the continuing reactions have been making news. We speak with a number of people involved in the situation. (more…)

Yoga talk: More than just exercise

December 4th, 2008 | Posted by pfmarchive in uncategorized - (Comments Off on Yoga talk: More than just exercise)

picture 030Yoga’s physical and mental practices and disciplines are increasingly popular and being adopted by many. We speak with yoga teachers Kim Leduc and Kelly Murphy about yoga and its potential benefit and/or therapeutic use in helping with addiction or mental health problems. (more…)

People’s Corner: Tents for Nanaimo’s homeless people?

November 27th, 2008 | Posted by pfmarchive in uncategorized - (Comments Off on People’s Corner: Tents for Nanaimo’s homeless people?)

The BC supreme court decision that struck down Victoria’s bylaws preventing homeless people from camping in the city’s parks created a storm of controversy and discussion…and renewed the homelessness dilemma in the eyes of many municipal voters last month.

We’re joined by Brunie Brunie, a recent candidate for Nanaimo city council, who shares her thoughts about tents and the homeless.

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Coping talk: The holiday season isn’t always merry

November 27th, 2008 | Posted by pfmarchive in uncategorized - (Comments Off on Coping talk: The holiday season isn’t always merry)

December is almost here, and Christmas and holiday planning and activities are already underway. This time of year is commonly described as stressful and challenging…along with the more positive descriptions, of course.

What are some of the challenges of the holiday season? What can you do for self-care? Where can you go for help?

We’re joined by registered nurse Kristen Wald, of the Vancouver Island Health Authority’s mental health and addictions crisis response team.

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Teachable moments: When does bullying become hate?

November 27th, 2008 | Posted by pfmarchive in uncategorized - (Comments Off on Teachable moments: When does bullying become hate?)

picture 027Nearly 5,000 people joined an online Facebook campaign which urged members to “get them steel toes ready” for a day of booting last week. The website appears to have been inspired by an episode of the cartoon South Park, in which a young character called Cartman describes people with red hair as “evil” and “soulless”. Dozens of children left messages on the page claiming to have carried out attacks on the so-called “National Kick a Ginger Day” on Thursday, Nov 20. (more…)

People’s Corner: Nanaimo harbour homes at risk

November 6th, 2008 | Posted by pfmarchive in uncategorized - (Comments Off on People’s Corner: Nanaimo harbour homes at risk)

Danny Dolen lives on a boat in the Nanaimo Harbour. He joins us to share his concerns related to new Nanaimo Port Authority rules for live-aboards and the potential impacts on people living on their boats in the Nanaimo and Ladysmith areas and elsewhere. Where will people find affordable housing if they are forced to leave their boats?

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