Taking a Drive Down Memory Lane: Two SCI BC Peers & One Iconic Car

One iconic car. Two larger-than-life owners and friends. Big Red was a familiar sight to many older Peers during the early days of Spinal Cord Injury BC.
Access & Allies: Paris

The best souvenirs of any trip are the stories that you bring home in your suitcase. SCI BC Peer Murray Siple has no shortage of extraordinary wheelchair travel tales to share. Follow his adventures around the world in this accessible travel series.
YVR Emergency Simulation

In April, our accessible travel partners at YVR asked us to participate in an emergency simulation with first responders and staff. Our Peer Coordinator Ryan shares his experience as a participant.
New Peer Invention: Accessible Exercise Equipment

Antonio Ramunno ‘s inspired innovation, Wallgym, is a game changer for any wheelchair user seeking a home-based way of getting in better shape.
Questionable Timing

Scientists have found evidence that SCI disrupts the body’s internal clock. Dr. Gaudet is working to understand the mechanisms and implications of this — and develop strategies to lessen the impact.
How Do I Get There? Modo May Be the Answer

Getting there is half the battle. Thankfully, SCI BC has you covered with Modo’s accessible van. Read on for the wheel deal!
The Latest Squeeze: How Pelvic Exercises Can Help Your Bladder

Pelvic floor exercises—or kegels—are designed to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles to help reduce urinary incontinence. Better yet, they’re great for both men and women and can be done easily at home! Learn how.
Bladder Issues? Hydration is Key!

With summer approaching and temperatures rising, now is a great time to quench your thirst for answers about bladder issues with help from our sponsors and friends at Coloplast.
3 Tips for Exercise Success with SCI

Ready, steady, go! If only exercise were that easy … Whether you’re thinking about getting back into your workout routine or you’re brand new to exercise, here are three tips to help you achieve your goals (whatever they may be!)
Access and Allies: London

The best souvenirs of any trip are the stories that you bring home in your suitcase. SCI BC Peer Murray Siple has no shortage of extraordinary wheelchair travel tales to share, including ones from his trip to London, England.
Calorie Crunch: Nutrition and SCI

Dr. Kristine Cowley explores the link between SCI and obesity with new research from the University of Manitoba—you may be surprised by what she found.
Robot Ride: The Future of Transportation

Are driverless vehicles such as the ELA (ELectric Automation) the future of transportation? We took a test ride to find out!