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MARCH 16, 2018 High-speed rail, Cascadia and the environment. Spring break for children.


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Shauna Sylvester, director of Simon Fraser University's Centre for Dialogue and a co-founder of Renewable Cities, high-speed rail, Cascadia and the environment. Heather Van Mil, founder of Word of Mom Marketing, Kay Protheroe, co-founder of the Healthy Family Expo, Salma Dinani, a parenting blogger at The Write Balance, and Dr. Melanie Badali, a registered psychologist and a director at Anxiety B.C., on spring break for children.
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