Renfrew-Collingwood Community News

News stories from the Renfrew-Collingwood community in East Vancouver


Leave a comment

April 2024 issue of RCC News is here

Spring is finally here! Take in the latest issue of the Renfrew-Collingwood Community News to find out all the great things happening in the neighbourhood.

April 2024 issue of the Renfrew-Collingwood Community News

Download the new issue.

In this issue:

  • Heritage gems of Rupert-Renfrew Heights
  • Haiku by CNH creative writing students
  • CNH’s RISE Community Health Centre wins BC Quality Award
  • Collingwood Corner: Demolition of Vancouver Distribution Centres
  • Buzzing like bees at Still Moon Arts Society this spring
  • Neighbourhood Small Grants accepts applications through April 18
  • The Welcome Pole Project by Indigenous carvers
  • Applications due for the Ann and Jo-Ann Sobkow Award on April 30
  • Plus, spring photos by Penny Lim and Gail Hirst

Do you have a local story to tell or an event to share? We’d love to hear about it! Email rccnews-editorial@cnh.bc.ca.

The deadline for the May 2024 issue is April 10.

We welcome story submissions from 300 to 400 words long. Accompanying photos must be high resolution in a jpg file at least 1 MB large and include a photo caption and the name of the photographer.


Leave a comment

March 2024 issue of RCC News is here

The March 2024 issue of the RCC News gets you out and about to enjoy the signs of spring blooming all around us. Find out all about the diverse, multicultural activities in the neighbourhood in the Renfrew-Collingwood Community News and stay connected with your neighbours.

March 2024 issue of the Renfrew-Collingwood Community News

Download the new issue.

In this issue:

  • The Craft of Spirit – a new textile exhibit at the Italian Cultural Centre’s Il Museo Gallery
  • Still Moon Arts call for community performers for the Renfrew Ravine Moon Festival
  • Collingwood Corner: 5104 Joyce Street at Vanness
  • Read On! Vancouver weather and crossword
  • Plus, program highlights at the Renfrew Park Community Centre

Do you have a local story to tell or an event to share? We’d love to hear about it! Email rccnews-editorial@cnh.bc.ca.

The deadline for the April 2024 issue is March 10.

We welcome story submissions from 300 to 400 words long. Accompanying photos must be high resolution in a jpg file at least 1 MB large and include a photo caption and the name of the photographer.


Leave a comment

Read On! Tips to keep your new year’s resolutions

BY KRISTY KASSIE

Read On! reading levels

It is January 2024. January is the first month of the year. Many people like making new year resolutions when a new year starts. A resolution is something you want to happen. Maybe you want to get a job.

To make a resolution happen, think about small things you can do. This helps something big feel smaller and not too scary. To get a job, you need to fill out an application, send in your resume and go to an interview.

The reason people feel disappointed when resolutions don’t happen is because they try to do something too big. If you want to lose weight, it will take time. You can’t lose 10 pounds in one day. A resolution is a big goal made up of smaller goals. To lose weight, exercise 30 minutes a day. Eat fruits and vegetables instead of cookies and chips. Drink water instead of pop.

Some new year resolutions take a lot of time and planning. If you want to go back to school, you need to save money, choose a program to study and make a schedule to manage your family, work and studies. Don’t let a big goal make you feel anxious. There is a lot of support for adults who want to go back to school so they can get a better job. When you plan carefully, you can accomplish anything.

Some things to remember when making new year resolutions:

  • Think about what you really want.
  • Write down what you need to do to make it happen.
  • Work on one small goal every week.

Questions

Level 1 *

  1. What month and year is it?
  2. What is a new year resolution?
  3. What can you do to get a job?

Level 2 **

  1. Why do people get disappointed with new year resolutions?
  2. How can you make a resolution feel smaller?
  3. Think of a big goal you want and write down three smaller goals to help make the big goal happen.

Level 3 ***

  1. Why do you think making new year resolutions is a good thing to do?
  2. What community resources can you use to make big goals happen?
  3. What is the biggest goal you made happen and how did you do it?
New year resolution crossword puzzle

Copyright Renfrew-Collingwood Community News