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Vancouver Community College & The Hard of Hearing

On April 17, 2022   /   Coping Strategies, Current Issues, General Advice, Hearing Issues   /   Leave a comment

April 20 & April 21, 2022:  Vancouver Community College is hosting an

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Find Your Voice Webinar with Hannan Wade

On February 20, 2022   /   Coping Strategies, Current Issues, General Advice, Hearing Issues   /   Leave a comment

Join CHHA – Young Adults Network’s Hannah Wade on Sunday, February 27th at 4:00

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Sound Advice West Vancouver Seniors’ Activity Centre January 6 , 2023

On November 26, 2021   /   Coping Strategies, Current Issues, General Advice, Hearing Issues, Hearing Technology   /   Leave a comment

Sound Advice Meeting The next Sound Advice Meeting will be held Friday,

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