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Posted: May 12, 2021 5:20 PM PT | Last Updated: May 13
Lisa Anderson, who is part of the B.C. Deaf Accessibility Caucus, said the deaf community doesn t identify as disabled but would like to be recognized as a cultural linguistic group. (Submitted by Lisa Anderson)
This week, a new piece of legislation in B.C. aimed at improving accessibility for those with disabilities will go through a second reading.
If passed, the accessible British Columbia Act will remove barriers and create accessibility standards throughout the province, which according to the B.C. government, would help 900,000 British Columbians.
Lisa Anderson, who is part of the B.C. Deaf Accessibility Caucus and helped work on the legislation, said the deaf community doesn t identify as disabled, but would like to be recognized as a cultural linguistic group.
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MUSIC lovers have reacted with dismay at devastating plans to close Oxford city centre s last real gig venue and turn it into student flats. Owners of The Wheatsheaf, off High Street, have submitted an application to Oxford City Council for permission to close its first floor concert venue and convert it, and the floor above, into apartments. Over the past 20 years, The Wheatsheaf has hosted some of the biggest bands to have emerged from the city – including Supergrass, Stornoway and Foals, who played their first gig there. The intimate venue is home to a wide variety of gig nights giving local bands a crucial platform and attracting acts to the city. It also hosts Oxford s only jazz club The Spin – which holds a Parliamentary Jazz Award for best club in the country.
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