
It takes a village: working together to rebuild after Hurricane Fiona
When Hurricane Fiona hit Atlantic Canada in September, the small town of Cormier Village, 30 km northeast of Moncton, New Brunswick, ...

Amplifying the work of the Dollar A Day Foundation to provide more funding to frontline mental health programs
Did you know that 1 in 2 Canadians will experience a mental health illness by the time they are 40 years old – the ...

A special homecoming for residents of Cornerstone Housing for Women
While the idea of “home” looks different for all of us, hopefully, it’s where you find security and support, ...

How Rogers Ishkozi Park is providing a place to reflect on truth and reconciliation
The reinvigorated and renamed park features Indigenous art, open spaces and benches to gather, meditate and reflect. At Rogers, we ...

Tennis Canada and Rogers open first year-round covered courts in communities across Canada
Fully accessible, year-round tennis is now a reality for thousands of Canadians in 4 communities who received funding earlier this year ...

Creative BC launches new Rogers Indigenous Film Fund Program
Rogers is committed to partnering with Indigenous communities across the country on the collective journey towards reconciliation. This includes amplifying ...

Honouring the lives of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women along the Highway of Tears
We’re adding our support to artists like Mike Dangeli to create monuments and spaces that inspire healing. At Rogers, ...

RISE for Women – an ERG uplifting women at Rogers to feel empowered at work
October is Women’s History Month, an opportunity to celebrate the achievements of women and girls throughout our history and ...

Hope for Healing: Partnering with Nisga’a Nation to build a culture camp for healing
Coming to the village of Gingolx, B.C., the camp will soothe intergenerational trauma by reconnecting Indigenous youth to the ...