A new mural at a Nanaimo, B.C., aquatic centre aims to bring people together to combat hate, as well as build inclusion and belonging in communities throughout the province.
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New wayfinding signage has debuted in Prince Rupert, B.C., to help improve navigation and accessibility throughout the city.
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A new grant program, launched by Pattison Outdoor, will distribute $1 million in out-of-home media space to non-profit and charitable organizations, to help promote diversity across Canada.
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Laird Signs was approached with a vision to create a shared accessible trail, where teachings about the territory would be provided through a First Nations’ lens.
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The Canadian Out-of-Home Marketing and Measurement Bureau (COMMB) has formed the COMMB Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Committee, which will help its members make the out-of-home (OOH) industry nurturing and accessible to workers, customers, vendors, and other stakeholders of all races, genders, abilities, and persuasions. The committee will set industry standards and help marketers, outdoor…
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