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Women In Need opens a shop on Goldstream Avenue after closing a previous West Shore outlet during the pandemic

Women In Need has opened a new resale shop on the West Shore after being forced to close the previous one by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The store sells secondhand clothing for all genders and ages, shoes and accessories, housewares, linens, books, toys, furniture and more. The goal of the Thuy’she’num Tu Smun’eem: Building a Foundation for our Youth summer camp, organized by the ‘su’luqw’a’ Community Cousins Indigenous student mentorship program, is to make Indigenous youth feel like they belong at university.

“I had no idea what I was going to do when I got here — I just knew I wanted to be here with the Cousins,” said Manson. “This program has inspired me and made me the person I am today. If I can do that for just one other person, then I feel like I am doing my job as a Cousin.” Tour de Cure, presented by Wheaton Precious ­Metals, is B.C.’s biggest cycling fundraiser, with funds going toward research and enhancements to cancer care in British Columbia.The B.C. Cancer Foundation is the largest ­philanthropic funder of cancer research and care in the province and the fundraising partner of B.C. Cancer. Donations fuel hope for the 80,000 patients a year who depend on B.C. Cancer.>>> Victoria Foundation distributes record $1.

“There are significant pressures on our region including the non-profit sector, and the funding will help many organizations better meet these challenges,” said Victoria Foundation CEO Sandra Richardson.

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