5 years ago Tags I believe you I Believe You | Sexual Violence Awareness Month | Minister Leela Aheer The month of May is Sexual Violence Awareness month. The best thing you can do to support a friend who
5 years ago Tags Alison Clarke Alison Clarke’s novel Circle Rocks Edmonton | Books | Out on Amazon Alison Clarke is a writer and author, creative writing teacher, a two-time cancer survivor and painter. She had a sit
5 years ago Tags Jennifer Hope Ladies Corner Panels |Mental Health: An Indepth Look at Suicides in Edmonton LadiesCorner.ca hosted an expert panel on mental health at the Diversity Centre on Friday the 10th of May. The conversation
5 years ago Tags Drugs Addiction Drugs Addiction Workshop | 28th June 5-7pm | Free to All An Edmonton nurse, Roof Rai has partnered with Ladies Corner Canada to offer a free drugs addiction workshop on Saturday
5 years ago Tags Amaka Agbakoba Ladies Corner Business | Hawes and Curtis Shirts| Mary Kay On Display The Creative Director of Ladies Corner Canada quietly launched Ladies Corner Business with an interview with Tayo from Edmonton and
5 years ago Tags Edmonton Tackles Drug Addiction Expert Panel Considers The Opioid Crises In Edmonton According to Canada Health, opioids are drugs with pain relieving properties that are used primarily to treat pain. Opioids can
5 years ago Tags Pregnancy Centre Will you keep your baby? | Pregnancy Centre | Coffee of Encouragement Pro-Life simply means the choice to keep your baby. But, with free love everywhere, our unborn children are paying the
5 years ago Tags Enough Excuses No More Excuses, Take Control of Your Life | Author, Rudo Dube Rudo's book addresses these negative mindsets by challenging us to go for our dreams. Written from the perspective of a…
5 years ago Tags Domestic violence Ladies Corner’s Panel on Domestic Abuse We had a broader conversation about domestic violence in our society. We had a varied array of views. The moderator
5 years ago Tags Alison Clarke Alison Clarke’s Novel Circle Inspires a new generation of readers. It is important, because black children have to see themselves in books, in movies, and on T.V. As a child…