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YCCBC Expressions Newsletter - February 2025

  • Writer: Kate Addison
    Kate Addison
  • Feb 28, 2025
  • 1 min read

February is the shortest month of the year, but what it lacks in quantity, it makes up in quality. As winter slowly loosens its grip, we’re gearing up for an exciting new YCCBC season—and this month’s newsletter is just as fresh and full of momentum.


In this issue of YCCBC Expressions, you’ll find details about our upcoming webinar with First Things First Okanagan, a celebration of our new program launch in Vernon, an exciting collaboration with climate influencer Karishma Climate Girl, and much more.


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2 Comments


kiki
Apr 08

 Mình có lần lướt đọc mấy trao đổi trên mạng شيخ روحاني thì thấy nhắc nên cũng tò mò mở ra xem thử cho biết. Mình không tìm hiểu sâu rauhane chỉ xem qua trong thời gian ngắn để quan sát bố cục s3udy cách sắp xếp các mục và trình bày nội dung tổng thể. Cảm giác là các phần được trình bày khá gọn, các mục rõ ràng nên đọc lướt cũng không bị rối Berlinintim, với mình như vậy là đủ để nắm   tin cơ bản rồi. q8yat


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