
National Indigenous Peoples Day
National Indigenous Peoples Day is celebrated on June 21st of every year, the same day as the summer solstice. It is a day to recognise and celebrate First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples across Canada. It is also a day to reflect on the treatment of Indigenous peoples, and how we can do better. This is especially important now as residential school grounds across the nation are still uncovering the graves of Indigenous children who never made it home. Looking to Learn? Bel

World Partnership Walk
Meet our walking team for the Audiology Clinic Edmonton! This past week we walked over 100km to raise money for the World Partnership Walk. Thank you for your support! With your help, we raised $1000! What is the World Partnership Walk? The World Partnership Walk (WPW) was founded in Vancouver in 1985 by women who wanted to raise funds to support the Aga Khan Foundation of Canada, which fights poverty on many fronts. These women were all from Asia or Africa and wanted to help


Bluetooth and Hearing Aid Troubleshooting Guide
Bluetooth is an incredible feature added to many new hearing aids, allowing you to stream directly from your phone into your hearing aids and enabling you to go hands free. When your hearing aids aren't connecting, this feature can quickly become incredibly frustrating. Although it's easy to place the blame on the hearing aids, the problem usually lies with Bluetooth itself and is often easily solved at home. Below are a few solutions you can try. 1. Update the software on yo