Sea Change

Access to commercial seaplane service in BC appears to be improving in one fell swoop, thanks to some willing captains of the industry, a unique made-in-BC accessibility device, and the tenacity of one SCI BC peer.
Remembering a Former BCPF Board Chair

Long-serving BCPF Board Member and former Chair, Ross McDonald passed away on January 19, 2024.
Rehab for Rehab

Our systems for hospital and community-based rehabilitation and recovery are in need of their own rehabilitation.
Spinal Cord Injury Valentine’s Day Cards

Prepare for Valentine’s Day with our peer-approved collection of punny, SCI-themed Valentine’s cards.
Conceiving A New Treatment For Male SCI Infertility

A new clinical trial is examining the use of an inexpensive oral medication to treat an infertility issue experienced by most men with SCI.
The Susan Marshall Fighting Spirit Award is Back

The Susan Marshall Fighting Spirit Award is back—nominations will open March 1.
Charges Pending

Electric vehicle charging stations are popping up around the province, but people with disabilities are being left out.
A Research-Ready Resolution for Pain?

Setting a physical activity New Year’s Resolution informed by research might lead to more than just better health, it might also reduce your pain.
Your Priorities for SCI BC’s Aging with SCI Program

When SCI BC’s Duncan Campbell asked about your priorities for his new Aging with SCI peer support program, you answered.
Spinal Cord Injury BC’s Top 10 Blog Posts of 2023!

As we head into a new year, we wanted to take a moment and look back on some of the amazing stories we’ve shared throughout 2023!
Being Together is What Matters
What do the holidays mean to you? For Robin, it’s all about family. This hit home for the father of three when a spinal cord injury changed his life forever.
Accessibility Update: Tse’K’wa National Historic Site

With guidance from SCI BC’s Access BC team, the Tse’K’wa Heritage Society has made transformational improvements to its site.