Some very tight games were played in round 5
MB 8
vs
ON2 6
AB 12
vs
ON1 1
CAN 9
vs
BC 8

The standings going into the semis and finals tomorrow are:
AB 4-1
MB 3-2
CAN 3-2
BC 3-2
ON1 2-3
ON2 0-5
Canadian Council of the Blind Is the Voice of the Blind in Canada™
Some very tight games were played in round 5
MB 8
vs
ON2 6
AB 12
vs
ON1 1
CAN 9
vs
BC 8
The standings going into the semis and finals tomorrow are:
AB 4-1
MB 3-2
CAN 3-2
BC 3-2
ON1 2-3
ON2 0-5
Game 4 is finished!
Last game of the round robin is tomorrow morning.
BC (3-1) 8
vs
ON1 (2-2) 4
ON2 (0-4) 0
vs
CAN (2-2) 11
MB (2-2) 10
vs
AB (3-1) 8
Game 3 Results are here!
ON2 (0-3) 5 vs AB (3-0) 8
BC (2-1) 7 vs MB (1-2) 5
ON1 (2-1) 3 vs CAN (1-2) 9
Remember, you can see the scores, end by end at this link https://www.curling.ca/scoreboard/#!/competitions/6301
Exciting and close games in Round 2. CAN vs AB had to go to an extra end to decide the winner. End of game standings are below, and you can see the end by end scores by following this link
https://www.curling.ca/scoreboard/#!/competitions/6301
ON1 (2-0) 12
vs
MB (1-1) 10
CAN (0-2) 6
vs
AB (1-0) 8
BC(1-1) 6
vs
ON2 (0-2) 3
End of game standings can be found here, and on our twitter and facebook pages.
CVICC First game Done! The game scores are in. You can find end by end scores at this link https://www.curling.ca/scoreboard/#!/competitions/6301
End of Game Scores
ON1 vs ON2 10-2
AB vs BC 10-6
MB vs CAN 7-2
Looking for braille books, games, or household items? Join us for our first teleconference of 2020 and learn where to find and purchase braille resources.
We will host a lively panel discussion on this topic. If your favourite game or book is not available in braille, our presenters will provide tips and tricks that will enable you to create braille resources of your own.
Date: January 25, 2020
Time: 1pm – 2:30pm Eastern (10am Pacific, 11am Mountain/Saskatchewan, noon Central, 2pm Atlantic)
This teleconference will be held on the Zoom platform and is free of charge to all BLC members. If you are a member of a blindness organization which is a corporate
member, you can also attend free of charge.
To register or to inquire about renewing or obtaining a membership, please email info@blc-lbc.ca by January 23, 2020!
The CCB’s Supplementary Report on Accessible Technology, dated November 12, 2019, is being widely acclaimed as important statement for people with seeing disabilities and is being forwarded to CCB members for review and comment.The government has stated that “the CCB has brilliantly set the table of future possibilities for the ATP by providing potential avenues for growth and improvements, based on perceived lacunae to the existing program. This report not only addresses the essential role played by the ATP, but also points to the responsibility of assuming (and continue playing) a leadership role in the development of assistive and adaptive technologies that are affordable to the end user. I am happy to have put my trust in you and the CCB. You have delivered with brio.”
Laurent Messier, Senior Program Officer , Accessible Technology Program, Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
Greetings from the World Blind Union (WBU) Employment Committee. We have developed a short survey designed to identify employment patterns of people who are blind or partially sighted and of working-age throughout the world. We were fortunate to be able to review the work of our colleagues at the Canadian National Institute of the Blind (CNIB), Vision Australia (VA), and the New Zealand Foundation of the Blind (NZFB), who deployed a similar survey in their respective countries and shared their survey with us, which helped us considerably.
The survey we designed for the WBU membership can be completed in 20-25 minutes and it is available in English, French, and Spanish. If you need another language, you may need to use a tool like Google Translate or work with local translators to assist you with translating the survey. Unfortunately, WBU does not have the capacity to translate into additional languages and we apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
We need you to complete the WBU Employment Survey in your region at your earliest convenience, so that we can report the results at the 2020 WBU/ICEVI General Assemblies in Madrid.
The WBU Employment Survey is a four-part survey, which uses skip logic to move respondents through the survey questions so that they only answer questions that pertain to them. Section One (demographics) is completed by all respondents. Section Two (current job) is completed by currently employed respondents only. Section Three (previously employed, but not working currently) is completed only by the respondents who have work experience but are not working presently. Section Four (never worked) is completed only by the respondents who have no work experience.
We are using Survey Monkey, which is accessible with both screen readers and screen magnification as an online tool for survey completion. Respondents may use the link pasted below to access the WBU Employment Survey as often as necessary to complete the survey until they choose “done” – IF respondents are at the same computer each time they return to the survey.
The Survey Monkey link is: https://www.surveymonkey.ca/r/8ZP2KW3
Thank you for your interest in the work of WBU and your support to us as we gather this important information about employment of blind and partially sighted people throughout the world.
Sincerely,
Dr. Karen Wolffe
WBU Employment Committee Member