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Harambecouver is a celebration that seeks to enrich the Downtown Eastside community
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Mayor Kennedy Stewart
The City of Vancouver acknowledges that it is situated on the unceded traditional territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and... read more
Responsibility to build and maintain a respectful workplace, programs, Projects, Activities, and Events
The responsibilities are shared by everyone in the BC Public Service, others, and that is where GLNS focuses. At... read more
We have outlined plans and policies in place related to current public health orders and restrictions Covid-19
Globally, efforts have focused on taking measures to contain the outbreak and prevent further spread. An official global travel... read more
Letter from BC General Employees’ Union (BCGEU)
BC General Employees' Union (BCGEU) Dear Sage, Today is Black Excellence Day. It’s an opportunity to recognize and celebrate the contributions of... read more
A Message from the CEO of GLNS
On behalf of the Great Lakes Networking Society of BC (GLBC), I would like to convey my best wishes and... read more
Fundraising for Harambeecouver Soweto Uprising
Come join us for a fun-filled event at 600 Campbell Ave, Vancouver, BC! Let's come together to support a... read more
Policies, procedures, and practices processes in place to support and promote fair remuneration, equitable employment, safe and respectful workplaces/activities places
(including human resource and management practices related to our projects/activities/events). Our annual and other projects/programs, activities and events involve... read more
Improving Engagement
At GLNS engagement is key factor that promotes higher performances efforts, greater returns, and lower turnover. We explore the... read more
GLNS Purchased Items for Homeless
Donations of Cold Weather Clothing Wanted We bought these items and we are distributing for the winter weather that the... read more