BAZETTA Organizing a live Nativity is a lot harder than it looks. But those at Bazetta Christian Church have been doing a drive-through Nativity for three
Labor challenges across the health care landscape feature as one of the primary areas of attention for the Health Policy Commission this year, and industry leaders and business groups suggested Wednesday that the problem is potent enough to cut across the rest of the regulatory agency's priorities.
Labor challenges across the health care landscape feature as one of the primary areas of attention for the Health Policy Commission this year, and industry leaders and business groups suggested Wednesday that the problem is potent enough to cut across the rest of the regulatory agency's priorities.
The Question caught up with February’s Volunteer of the Month to talk about the unique opportunities that come with volunteering in Whistler, learning to cross-country ski and her advice for future volunteers (hint: don’t try to do it all).
The Question: When did you first start volunteering?
Margot Murdoch: I started volunteering before I had kids. Most of what I do now involves my kids. After teachers’ college, I started teaching high school I liked coaching and doing theatre, sports and council. I liked the volunteering part more than the teaching part! I wanted to be there and the kids wanted to be there. It took out the serious part. When I moved to Whistler I had my kids right away. I had three kids and I was working part time; volunteering is a lot easier for people with free time.