Community with in Canada, Nova Scotia, Yarmouth.
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Our Aldabra tortoises are perfect scute, bowling ball smooth, excellent specimens that we are extremely proud of. These cute 3-6″ baby Aldabra tortoises are eating a variety of calcium dust greens, mazuri tortoise chow, opuntia cactus and are doing fantastic. Though we offer baby Aldabra tortoises for sale, we always recommend the 6-month-old well started Aldabra tortoises for sale or yearlings over the more fragile baby giant Aldabra tortoise hatchlings for sale. Email rianadamsloves@gmail.com for more information on them and videos.
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Are you in a romantic relationship and plan to relocate with your partner in the near future? Are you interested in being involved in psychological research? If so, then our study would be a great fit for you!
My name is Rebecca, and I am a researcher from the Relationships and Well-Being (RAW) Lab at the University of Toronto. Our lab studies romantic relationships and what factors are responsible for keeping couples healthy and happy over time.
More specifically, we are launching a study that tracks couples who are going to relocate to a different city or country for one partner’s job in the upcoming year—a growing trend in our fast-paced, mobile world. Many people report changes to their relationships during a major life transition such as relocation. We are interested in surveying couples before they relocate, during their move (i.e., brief biweekly surveys in the midst of moving), and after they have relocated (i.e., follow-up surveys 6, 9, and 12 months later) to identify factors that will help couples navigate changes throughout the relocation process. Given the longer-term commitment we require in this study, participants can earn up to $120 CAD ($240 CAD per couple) for their valuable time and efforts.
To be eligible for our study, you and your partner must be:
• At least 18 years old
• Currently living together
• Able to read and write in English
• Planning to relocate for one of your jobs/schooling in a month from now up to at the latest August 2021
• Both willing to participate in the studyIf you meet our criteria and are interested in participating in our study, we ask that you email us at utmrelocationstudy@gmail.com with the subject line “Interest in Romantic Relationships and Relocation Study”, or reply via the kijiji portal. When we reply, we will arrange a time to chat on the phone with you and your partner to confirm your eligibility. Note: your personal information will be kept strictly confidential and only used for the purposes of contacting you to confirm eligibility.
We look forward to hearing from all of the relocators out there!
With great thanks,
The RAW Lab TeamFor more information:
General: http://www.impettrelationshipslab.com
Relocation Study: http://www.impettrelationshipslab.com/?page_id=919
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Classes for Real Estate Investors and Entrepreneurs in Yarmouth Learn from fellow Canadian Real estate investment experts
with over three decades of successful record
ONLINE workshop LIVE"How to"
Find deeply discounted properties
Hard money
Flips, assignments, fix and flip
Wholesale
No money down
more info at www.Flipping4Profit.ca
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LEARN How To Start An Internet - Based Business.
ALL You Need Is A Mobile Device.
GO To My Page minablack.ca ADD your NAME and EMAIL and WATCH the live webinar to get the info you need to get started.
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Join Active Seniors in Clare who want to engage with each other safely outdoors for exercise and conversation.
We will meet once a week for coffee or lunch, conversation and trail walks at Belliveau Cove Boardwalk and Trails.
STARTING APRIL 9, FRIDAY AT 11AM for 8 weeks
Free of charge
Walk the trails...have take out coffee or lunch outdoors and meet some new people.
Those interested can register by messaging Suzanne. I am a certified Outdoor Field Guide and Recreation Leader.
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Are you in a romantic relationship and plan to relocate with your partner in the near future? Are you interested in being involved in psychological research? If so, then our study would be a great fit for you!
My name is Rebecca, and I am a researcher from the Relationships and Well-Being (RAW) Lab at the University of Toronto. Our lab studies romantic relationships and what factors are responsible for keeping couples healthy and happy over time.
More specifically, we are launching a study that tracks couples who are going to relocate to a different city or country for one partner’s job in the upcoming year—a growing trend in our fast-paced, mobile world. Many people report changes to their relationships during a major life transition such as relocation. We are interested in surveying couples before they relocate, during their move (i.e., brief biweekly surveys in the midst of moving), and after they have relocated (i.e., follow-up surveys 6, 9, and 12 months later) to identify factors that will help couples navigate changes throughout the relocation process. Given the longer-term commitment we require in this study, participants can earn up to $120 CAD ($240 CAD per couple) for their valuable time and efforts.
To be eligible for our study, you and your partner must be:
• At least 18 years old
• Currently living together
• Able to read and write in English
• Planning to relocate for one of your jobs/schooling in a month from now up to at the latest August 2021
• Both willing to participate in the studyIf you meet our criteria and are interested in participating in our study, we ask that you email us at utmrelocationstudy@gmail.com with the subject line “Interest in Romantic Relationships and Relocation Study”, or reply via the kijiji portal. When we reply, we will arrange a time to chat on the phone with you and your partner to confirm your eligibility. Note: your personal information will be kept strictly confidential and only used for the purposes of contacting you to confirm eligibility.
We look forward to hearing from all of the relocators out there!
With great thanks,
The RAW Lab TeamFor more information:
General: http://www.impettrelationshipslab.com
Relocation Study: http://www.impettrelationshipslab.com/?page_id=919
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am I the only senior who is tired of all this crap. Cannot go anywhere,Locked in the house. So tired.
Had my first covid shot this afternoon.
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Am I the only one sick and tired of not being able to go anywhere? Looking for other seniors in the Clare area who feel the same way.
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Researchers from the University of New Brunswick are recruiting recently graduated undergraduate students to participate in a study examining the impact of COVID-19!
If you recently graduated (i.e., in 2020) from an undergraduate degree program at a university in Atlantic Canada, are 19 years of age and older, and have little financial support outside of governmental benefits (e.g., the Canadian Emergency Student Benefit; CESB), then we would like to hear from you! This online survey will take between 15-30 minutes to complete.
Please visit the following link to access the survey: https://unbfpsyc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6DsrnPhPutcWhTf
This project has been reviewed by the University of New Brunswick's Research Ethics Board and is on file as REB #2020-145.
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Are you looking for a flexible opportunity to volunteer, while seeing the real-life impact you're making? CNIB has the position for you!
As a Vision Mates, you are paired with a person who is blind or partially sighted to help with sighted tasks in their home, deliver groceries, or call to chat. Our current volunteers find this both easy (it feels like spending time with a friend) and flexible (visits/calls are scheduled between the volunteer and their match at a mutually convenient time). Training is provided.
We’re currently looking to match:
- Matthew, 59, Arcadia is looking for a volunteer to help with reading mail and books, organizing, and running errands late in the morning. He is in a wheelchair and is almost completely blind. He is a retired musician and music producer, who enjoys David Bowie and John Prine. Sometimes his cellphone answers itself and goes right to his message, best to call again as he can’t access his voicemail. He is a smoker and has a cat named Jasper.
- C, 20s, Tusket, is looking for a female volunteer to help with reading and organizing during afternoons and shopping on special occasions. She enjoys books, movies, plants, the Big Bang Theory, board games, Cribbage, and Disney.Interested in volunteering for this position? Email jeff.deviller@cnib.ca and he'd be happy to answer any of your questions!
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LEARN How To Start An Internet - Based Business.
ALL You Need Is A Mobile Device.
GO To My Page minablack.ca ADD your NAME and EMAIL and WATCH the live webinar to get the info you need to get started.
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Are you in a romantic relationship and plan to relocate with your partner in the near future? Are you interested in being involved in psychological research? If so, then our study would be a great fit for you!
My name is Rebecca, and I am a researcher from the Relationships and Well-Being (RAW) Lab at the University of Toronto. Our lab studies romantic relationships and what factors are responsible for keeping couples healthy and happy over time.
More specifically, we are launching a study that tracks couples who are going to relocate to a different city or country for one partner’s job in the upcoming year—a growing trend in our fast-paced, mobile world. Many people report changes to their relationships during a major life transition such as relocation. We are interested in surveying couples before they relocate, during their move (i.e., brief biweekly surveys in the midst of moving), and after they have relocated (i.e., follow-up surveys 6, 9, and 12 months later) to identify factors that will help couples navigate changes throughout the relocation process. Given the longer-term commitment we require in this study, participants can earn up to $120 CAD ($240 CAD per couple) for their valuable time and efforts.
To be eligible for our study, you and your partner must be:
• At least 18 years old
• Currently living together
• Able to read and write in English
• Planning to relocate for one of your jobs/schooling in a month from now up to at the latest August 2021
• Both willing to participate in the studyIf you meet our criteria and are interested in participating in our study, we ask that you email us at utmrelocationstudy@gmail.com with the subject line “Interest in Romantic Relationships and Relocation Study”, or reply via the kijiji portal. When we reply, we will arrange a time to chat on the phone with you and your partner to confirm your eligibility. Note: your personal information will be kept strictly confidential and only used for the purposes of contacting you to confirm eligibility.
We look forward to hearing from all of the relocators out there!
With great thanks,
The RAW Lab TeamFor more information:
General: http://www.impettrelationshipslab.com
Relocation Study: http://www.impettrelationshipslab.com/?page_id=919
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Am I the only one sick and tired of not being able to go anywhere? Looking for other seniors in the Clare area who feel the same way.
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Researchers from the University of New Brunswick are recruiting recently graduated undergraduate students to participate in a study examining the impact of COVID-19!
If you recently graduated (i.e., in 2020) from an undergraduate degree program at a university in Atlantic Canada, are 19 years of age and older, and have little financial support outside of governmental benefits (e.g., the Canadian Emergency Student Benefit; CESB), then we would like to hear from you! This online survey will take between 15-30 minutes to complete.
Please visit the following link to access the survey: https://unbfpsyc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6DsrnPhPutcWhTf
This project has been reviewed by the University of New Brunswick's Research Ethics Board and is on file as REB #2020-145.
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Are you looking for a flexible opportunity to volunteer, while seeing the real-life impact you're making? CNIB has the position for you!
As a Vision Mates, you are paired with a person who is blind or partially sighted to help with sighted tasks in their home, deliver groceries, or call to chat. Our current volunteers find this both easy (it feels like spending time with a friend) and flexible (visits/calls are scheduled between the volunteer and their match at a mutually convenient time). Training is provided.
We’re currently looking to match:
- Matthew, 59, Arcadia is looking for a volunteer to help with reading mail and books, organizing, and running errands late in the morning. He is in a wheelchair and is almost completely blind. He is a retired musician and music producer, who enjoys David Bowie and John Prine. Sometimes his cellphone answers itself and goes right to his message, best to call again as he can’t access his voicemail. He is a smoker and has a cat named Jasper.
- C, 20s, Tusket, is looking for a female volunteer to help with reading and organizing during afternoons and shopping on special occasions. She enjoys books, movies, plants, the Big Bang Theory, board games, Cribbage, and Disney.Interested in volunteering for this position? Email jeff.deviller@cnib.ca and he'd be happy to answer any of your questions!
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Am I the only one sick and tired of not being able to go anywhere? Looking for other seniors in the Clare area who feel the same way.
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LEARN How To Start An Internet - Based Business.
ALL You Need Is A Mobile Device.
GO To My Page minablack.ca ADD your NAME and EMAIL and WATCH the live webinar to get the info you need to get started.
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We are a duo with 2 vocals, keys and gits wanting to form a band with a bass player and drummer.
Looking for mature, experienced musicians who want to perform 1-2 times a month and can rehearse at least once a week. We live in the Weymouth area and are open to getting together with musicians from the Annapolis Valley down to the Yarmouth area. With over 200 songs and counting we want to do a wide variety of tunes to get people dancing and singing along - classic rock to country - we will do it all!
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Classes for Real Estate Investors and Entrepreneurs in Yarmouth Learn from fellow Canadian Real estate investment experts
with over three decades of successful record
ONLINE workshop LIVE"How to"
Find deeply discounted properties
Hard money
Flips, assignments, fix and flip
Wholesale
No money down
more info at www.Flipping4Profit.ca
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Am I the only one sick and tired of not being able to go anywhere? Looking for other seniors in the Clare area who feel the same way.
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Am I the only one sick and tired of not being able to go anywhere? Looking for other seniors in the Clare area who feel the same way.
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Classes for Real Estate Investors and Entrepreneurs in Yarmouth Learn from fellow Canadian Real estate investment experts
with over three decades of successful record
ONLINE workshop LIVE"How to"
Find deeply discounted properties
Hard money
Flips, assignments, fix and flip
Wholesale
No money down
more info at www.Flipping4Profit.ca
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Join Active Seniors in Clare who want to engage with each other safely outdoors for exercise and conversation.
We will meet once a week for coffee or lunch, conversation and trail walks at Belliveau Cove Boardwalk and Trails.
STARTING APRIL 9, FRIDAY AT 11AM for 8 weeks
Free of charge
Walk the trails...have take out coffee or lunch outdoors and meet some new people.
Those interested can register by messaging Suzanne. I am a certified Outdoor Field Guide and Recreation Leader.
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Am I the only one sick and tired of not being able to go anywhere? Looking for other seniors in the Clare area who feel the same way.
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Am I the only one sick and tired of not being able to go anywhere? Looking for other seniors in the Clare area who feel the same way.
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Join Active Seniors in Clare who want to engage with each other safely outdoors for exercise and conversation.
We will meet once a week for coffee or lunch, conversation and trail walks at Belliveau Cove Boardwalk and Trails.
STARTING APRIL 9, FRIDAY AT 11AM for 8 weeks
Free of charge
Walk the trails...have take out coffee or lunch outdoors and meet some new people.
Those interested can register by messaging Suzanne. I am a certified Outdoor Field Guide and Recreation Leader.
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Researchers at the IWK Health Centre are looking to learn more about the experiences of unpaid caregivers of brain injury survivors. The information we receive will be used to create resources and programs that support caregivers and improve well-being.
If you care for a loved one with a brain injury, you may be eligible to participate in an online study! The person you care for could be a child, a sibling, a friend, a spouse, a parent, or a relative.
As a participant in this study, you will be asked to complete a 30-minute online questionnaire once every 6 months, for up to 2 years.For more information, visit our website: https://www.caringforward.ca/
To participate in the study, visit: https://mystudies.ca/studies/caregiverHave questions? Contact us toll-free at 1-887-341-8309 (ext. 8 or 9) or email us at caringforward@iwk.nshealth.ca
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Classes for Real Estate Investors and Entrepreneurs in Yarmouth Learn from fellow Canadian Real estate investment experts
with over three decades of successful record
ONLINE workshop LIVE"How to"
Find deeply discounted properties
Hard money
Flips, assignments, fix and flip
Wholesale
No money down
more info at www.Flipping4Profit.ca
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Researchers from the University of New Brunswick are recruiting recently graduated undergraduate students to participate in a study examining the impact of COVID-19!
If you recently graduated (i.e., in 2020) from an undergraduate degree program at a university in Atlantic Canada, are 19 years of age and older, and have little financial support outside of governmental benefits (e.g., the Canadian Emergency Student Benefit; CESB), then we would like to hear from you! This online survey will take between 15-30 minutes to complete.
Please visit the following link to access the survey: https://unbfpsyc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6DsrnPhPutcWhTf
This project has been reviewed by the University of New Brunswick's Research Ethics Board and is on file as REB #2020-145.
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Are you looking for a flexible opportunity to volunteer, while seeing the real-life impact you're making? CNIB has the position for you!
As a Vision Mates, you are paired with a person who is blind or partially sighted to help with sighted tasks in their home, deliver groceries, or call to chat. Our current volunteers find this both easy (it feels like spending time with a friend) and flexible (visits/calls are scheduled between the volunteer and their match at a mutually convenient time). Training is provided.
We’re currently looking to match:
- Matthew, 59, Arcadia is looking for a volunteer to help with reading mail and books, organizing, and running errands late in the morning. He is in a wheelchair and is almost completely blind. He is a retired musician and music producer, who enjoys David Bowie and John Prine. Sometimes his cellphone answers itself and goes right to his message, best to call again as he can’t access his voicemail. He is a smoker and has a cat named Jasper.
- C, 20s, Tusket, is looking for a female volunteer to help with reading and organizing during afternoons and shopping on special occasions. She enjoys books, movies, plants, the Big Bang Theory, board games, Cribbage, and Disney.Interested in volunteering for this position? Email jeff.deviller@cnib.ca and he'd be happy to answer any of your questions!
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Join Active Seniors in Clare who want to engage with each other safely outdoors for exercise and conversation.
We will meet once a week for coffee or lunch, conversation and trail walks at Belliveau Cove Boardwalk and Trails.
STARTING APRIL 9, FRIDAY AT 11AM for 8 weeks
Free of charge
Walk the trails...have take out coffee or lunch outdoors and meet some new people.
Those interested can register by messaging Suzanne. I am a certified Outdoor Field Guide and Recreation Leader.
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I need a tow. You want fuel $?
My boat is in Shelburne NS and I want to get it to Ontario. Because the water is about to get too hard to use it I'm not in a hurry. Because of Covid 19... I can't just pop by and pick it up without quarantine for 14 days. I'm looking for someone that has a class 3 hitch and is coming to Ontario. Ideally Drop it off in London but anywhere near Toronto is OK.
Timeline: The next few weeks would be ideal four towing weather wise.
The boat and trailer weigh about 2500lb. (I tow it with a minivan that has a 3000lb towing limit.) The trailer doesn't have breaks. Boat and trailer are about 21' long.
So If you have car insurance, a hitch and the ability to tow and your coming to Ontario let me know.
I'm looking at paying $500 to have it dropped off in London at your leisure. That should look after fuel and put $ in you pocket.
Please contact me through Kijiji with any questions.
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Join Active Seniors in Clare who want to engage with each other safely outdoors for exercise and conversation.
We will meet once a week for coffee or lunch, conversation and trail walks at Belliveau Cove Boardwalk and Trails.
STARTING APRIL 9, FRIDAY AT 11AM for 8 weeks
Free of charge
Walk the trails...have take out coffee or lunch outdoors and meet some new people.
Those interested can register by messaging Suzanne. I am a certified Outdoor Field Guide and Recreation Leader.
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I'd like to get my boat form Shelbornd NS to Ontario. Covid won't let me pick it up myself without a 14 day Quarantine ... I'm in Ontario.
The boat is 2500lb and on it's own trailer. Over all the length is 21'. It has a 2" hitch and tows nicely but has no trailer brakes.
Ideally whoever brings this will drop it off in London Ont. I'm happy to pay $600 for that.
An alternative is delivering the boat along the 401 for a reduced fee.
If your driving from the East Coast this will pay for your fuel and some.
The photo is of the boat. It is road ready and can be picked up anytime this week.
Timing is up to you. Just want it by Dec 1/2020. I'm not in a huge hurry but do want to get the boat home before its frozen to the ground.
Boat details: sailboatdata com sailboat macgregor-19
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Are you in a romantic relationship and plan to relocate with your partner in the near future? Are you interested in being involved in psychological research? If so, then our study would be a great fit for you!
My name is Rebecca, and I am a researcher from the Relationships and Well-Being (RAW) Lab at the University of Toronto. Our lab studies romantic relationships and what factors are responsible for keeping couples healthy and happy over time.
More specifically, we are launching a study that tracks couples who are going to relocate to a different city or country for one partner’s job in the upcoming year—a growing trend in our fast-paced, mobile world. Many people report changes to their relationships during a major life transition such as relocation. We are interested in surveying couples before they relocate, during their move (i.e., brief biweekly surveys in the midst of moving), and after they have relocated (i.e., follow-up surveys 6, 9, and 12 months later) to identify factors that will help couples navigate changes throughout the relocation process. Given the longer-term commitment we require in this study, participants can earn up to $120 CAD ($240 CAD per couple) for their valuable time and efforts.
To be eligible for our study, you and your partner must be:
• At least 18 years old
• Currently living together
• Able to read and write in English
• Planning to relocate for one of your jobs/schooling in a month from now up to at the latest August 2021
• Both willing to participate in the studyIf you meet our criteria and are interested in participating in our study, we ask that you email us at utmrelocationstudy@gmail.com with the subject line “Interest in Romantic Relationships and Relocation Study”, or reply via the kijiji portal. When we reply, we will arrange a time to chat on the phone with you and your partner to confirm your eligibility. Note: your personal information will be kept strictly confidential and only used for the purposes of contacting you to confirm eligibility.
We look forward to hearing from all of the relocators out there!
With great thanks,
The RAW Lab TeamFor more information:
General: http://www.impettrelationshipslab.com
Relocation Study: http://www.impettrelationshipslab.com/?page_id=919
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Researchers at the IWK Health Centre are looking to learn more about the experiences of unpaid caregivers of brain injury survivors. The information we receive will be used to create resources and programs that support caregivers and improve well-being.
If you care for a loved one with a brain injury, you may be eligible to participate in an online study! The person you care for could be a child, a sibling, a friend, a spouse, a parent, or a relative.
As a participant in this study, you will be asked to complete a 30-minute online questionnaire once every 6 months, for up to 2 years.For more information, visit our website: https://www.caringforward.ca/
To participate in the study, visit: https://mystudies.ca/studies/caregiverHave questions? Contact us toll-free at 1-887-341-8309 (ext. 8 or 9) or email us at caringforward@iwk.nshealth.ca
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Classes for Real Estate Investors and Entrepreneurs in Yarmouth Learn from fellow Canadian Real estate investment experts
with over three decades of successful record
ONLINE workshop LIVE"How to"
Find deeply discounted properties
Hard money
Flips, assignments, fix and flip
Wholesale
No money down
more info at www.Flipping4Profit.ca
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Researchers from the University of New Brunswick are recruiting recently graduated undergraduate students to participate in a study examining the impact of COVID-19!
If you recently graduated (i.e., in 2020) from an undergraduate degree program at a university in Atlantic Canada, are 19 years of age and older, and have little financial support outside of governmental benefits (e.g., the Canadian Emergency Student Benefit; CESB), then we would like to hear from you! This online survey will take between 15-30 minutes to complete.
Please visit the following link to access the survey: https://unbfpsyc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6DsrnPhPutcWhTf
This project has been reviewed by the University of New Brunswick's Research Ethics Board and is on file as REB #2020-145.
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Are you looking for a flexible opportunity to volunteer, while seeing the real-life impact you're making? CNIB has the position for you!
As a Vision Mates, you are paired with a person who is blind or partially sighted to help with sighted tasks in their home, deliver groceries, or call to chat. Our current volunteers find this both easy (it feels like spending time with a friend) and flexible (visits/calls are scheduled between the volunteer and their match at a mutually convenient time). Training is provided.
We’re currently looking to match:
- Matthew, 59, Arcadia is looking for a volunteer to help with reading mail and books, organizing, and running errands late in the morning. He is in a wheelchair and is almost completely blind. He is a retired musician and music producer, who enjoys David Bowie and John Prine. Sometimes his cellphone answers itself and goes right to his message, best to call again as he can’t access his voicemail. He is a smoker and has a cat named Jasper.
- C, 20s, Tusket, is looking for a female volunteer to help with reading and organizing during afternoons and shopping on special occasions. She enjoys books, movies, plants, the Big Bang Theory, board games, Cribbage, and Disney.Interested in volunteering for this position? Email jeff.deviller@cnib.ca and he'd be happy to answer any of your questions!
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LEARN How To Start An Internet - Based Business.
ALL You Need Is A Mobile Device.
GO To My Page minablack.ca ADD your NAME and EMAIL and WATCH the live webinar to get the info you need to get started.
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Alan somehow lost contact.They took down my other add. if you see this contact me.
sw nova 13 at the hot place dot com.
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Researchers at the IWK Health Centre are looking to learn more about the experiences of unpaid caregivers of brain injury survivors. The information we receive will be used to create resources and programs that support caregivers and improve well-being.
If you care for a loved one with a brain injury, you may be eligible to participate in an online study! The person you care for could be a child, a sibling, a friend, a spouse, a parent, or a relative.
As a participant in this study, you will be asked to complete a 30-minute online questionnaire once every 6 months, for up to 2 years.For more information, visit our website: https://www.caringforward.ca/
To participate in the study, visit: https://mystudies.ca/studies/caregiverHave questions? Contact us toll-free at 1-887-341-8309 (ext. 8 or 9) or email us at caringforward@iwk.nshealth.ca
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Researchers from the University of New Brunswick are recruiting recently graduated undergraduate students to participate in a study examining the impact of COVID-19!
If you recently graduated (i.e., in 2020) from an undergraduate degree program at a university in Atlantic Canada, are 19 years of age and older, and have little financial support outside of governmental benefits (e.g., the Canadian Emergency Student Benefit; CESB), then we would like to hear from you! This online survey will take between 15-30 minutes to complete.
Please visit the following link to access the survey: https://unbfpsyc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6DsrnPhPutcWhTf
This project has been reviewed by the University of New Brunswick's Research Ethics Board and is on file as REB #2020-145.
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Are you looking for a flexible opportunity to volunteer, while seeing the real-life impact you're making? CNIB has the position for you!
As a Vision Mates, you are paired with a person who is blind or partially sighted to help with sighted tasks in their home, deliver groceries, or call to chat. Our current volunteers find this both easy (it feels like spending time with a friend) and flexible (visits/calls are scheduled between the volunteer and their match at a mutually convenient time). Training is provided.
We’re currently looking to match:
- Matthew, 59, Arcadia is looking for a volunteer to help with reading mail and books, organizing, and running errands late in the morning. He is in a wheelchair and is almost completely blind. He is a retired musician and music producer, who enjoys David Bowie and John Prine. Sometimes his cellphone answers itself and goes right to his message, best to call again as he can’t access his voicemail. He is a smoker and has a cat named Jasper.
- C, 20s, Tusket, is looking for a female volunteer to help with reading and organizing during afternoons and shopping on special occasions. She enjoys books, movies, plants, the Big Bang Theory, board games, Cribbage, and Disney.Interested in volunteering for this position? Email jeff.deviller@cnib.ca and he'd be happy to answer any of your questions!
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Researchers at the IWK Health Centre are looking to learn more about the experiences of unpaid caregivers of brain injury survivors. The information we receive will be used to create resources and programs that support caregivers and improve well-being.
If you care for a loved one with a brain injury, you may be eligible to participate in an online study! The person you care for could be a child, a sibling, a friend, a spouse, a parent, or a relative.
As a participant in this study, you will be asked to complete a 30-minute online questionnaire once every 6 months, for up to 2 years.For more information, visit our website: https://www.caringforward.ca/
To participate in the study, visit: https://mystudies.ca/studies/caregiverHave questions? Contact us toll-free at 1-887-341-8309 (ext. 8 or 9) or email us at caringforward@iwk.nshealth.ca
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Classes for Real Estate Investors and Entrepreneurs in Yarmouth Learn from fellow Canadian Real estate investment experts
with over three decades of successful record
ONLINE workshop LIVE"How to"
Find deeply discounted properties
Hard money
Flips, assignments, fix and flip
Wholesale
No money down
more info at www.Flipping4Profit.ca
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47
Researchers from the University of New Brunswick are recruiting recently graduated undergraduate students to participate in a study examining the impact of COVID-19!
If you recently graduated (i.e., in 2020) from an undergraduate degree program at a university in Atlantic Canada, are 19 years of age and older, and have little financial support outside of governmental benefits (e.g., the Canadian Emergency Student Benefit; CESB), then we would like to hear from you! This online survey will take between 15-30 minutes to complete.
Please visit the following link to access the survey: https://unbfpsyc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6DsrnPhPutcWhTf
This project has been reviewed by the University of New Brunswick's Research Ethics Board and is on file as REB #2020-145.
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Are you looking for a flexible opportunity to volunteer, while seeing the real-life impact you're making? CNIB has the position for you!
As a Vision Mates, you are paired with a person who is blind or partially sighted to help with sighted tasks in their home, deliver groceries, or call to chat. Our current volunteers find this both easy (it feels like spending time with a friend) and flexible (visits/calls are scheduled between the volunteer and their match at a mutually convenient time). Training is provided.
We’re currently looking to match:
- Matthew, 59, Arcadia is looking for a volunteer to help with reading mail and books, organizing, and running errands late in the morning. He is in a wheelchair and is almost completely blind. He is a retired musician and music producer, who enjoys David Bowie and John Prine. Sometimes his cellphone answers itself and goes right to his message, best to call again as he can’t access his voicemail. He is a smoker and has a cat named Jasper.
- C, 20s, Tusket, is looking for a female volunteer to help with reading and organizing during afternoons and shopping on special occasions. She enjoys books, movies, plants, the Big Bang Theory, board games, Cribbage, and Disney.Interested in volunteering for this position? Email jeff.deviller@cnib.ca and he'd be happy to answer any of your questions!
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We are conducting an online research study to better understand how physical distancing is impacting people’s mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic. While isolated from others, many people are using smartphones to keep in touch and engage with others. With the use of a special app, we can begin to understand how people are saying socially connected through calling, messaging, and app usage. Understanding healthy social behaviour during the pandemic can help minimize the negative consequences of physical distancing. We are looking for people to join our study!
Who can Participate? We are looking for people aged 15 years and up to participate in the study. You do not need to be diagnosed with a mental disorder to participate in the study. Everyone is welcome!
Will you be reimbursed for your time? Participants will receive $40 for filling out the questionnaires and working with our app for one month. We will ask participants to fill out questionnaires again after three months. So, if you complete the study you will receive $60.
Please register using the following link, so that we can send you more information about what it will mean to take part in the current research study: COVID19-prosit.info
A staff member from our research team is available to answer any questions you have about the study at our toll-free number 1-833-905-0314 or by email at PROSIT@iwk.nshealth.ca.
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Join Active Seniors in Clare who want to engage with each other safely outdoors for exercise and conversation.
We will meet once a week for coffee or lunch, conversation and trail walks at Belliveau Cove Boardwalk and Trails.
STARTING APRIL 9, FRIDAY AT 11AM for 8 weeks
Free of charge
Walk the trails...have take out coffee or lunch outdoors and meet some new people.
Those interested can register by messaging Suzanne. I am a certified Outdoor Field Guide and Recreation Leader.