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CHS launches a new partnership in Nova Scotia providing the public with greater access to communications devices

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The Canadian Hearing Society launches a new partnership in Nova Scotia

providing the public with greater access to communications devices

 

Toronto, ON (June 3, 2013) - This week, The Canadian Hearing Society (CHS) launches its partnership with the Society of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Nova Scotians (SDHHNS) at two product launch events.

SDHHNS invites community officials and consumers to celebrate the new partnership by joining them for a demonstration of a full range of communications devices including visual fire alarms, alarm clocks, watches, alerting systems, amplified telephones and listening devices.

Product launch details

Location: SDHHNS office 1657 Barrington Street Suite 117, Halifax, Nova Scotia

Date: Tuesday June 4th

Time: 11:00 a.m. to 12 pm

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Location: SDHHNS office 762 Victoria Road, Sydney, Nova Scotia

Date: June 6th

Time: 11:00 a.m. to 12 p.m.

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CHS and Saskatchewan Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services Partnership

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The Canadian Hearing Society (CHS) announced today its partnership with Saskatchewan Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services (SDHHS) making CHS’s expertise and full range of communications devices and products accessible to culturally Deaf and hard of hearing Saskatchewan residents.

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CHS to raise awareness of visual fire alarms with a new mobile interactive display during Fire Prevention Open House

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The Canadian Hearing Society (CHS) announced today they will demonstrate its new mobile interactive display at an upcoming Toronto Fire Prevention Open House.

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The Canadian Hearing Society and North Lanark Community Health Centre announce partnership in Hearing Health Care Clinics

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The Canadian Hearing Society (CHS) and North Lanark Community Health Centre announced plans today on setting up a series of Hearing Health Care Clinics in the community, reaching out to residents living in rural areas.

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CHS President and CEO to announce details of strategic plan at Annual Regional Meeting

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The Canadian Hearing Society (CHS) President and CEO Chris Kenopic will be this year's keynote speaker presenting CHS strategic plan for 2012 to 2015 at the CHS Annual Regional Meeting.

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CHS highlighting the importance of visual fire alarms at Fire Safety Expo

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The Canadian Hearing Society (CHS) has partnered with Peterborough Fire Services to bring further attention to the importance of visual fire alarms and alerting devices for those who are Deaf or have a hearing loss.

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La SCO Ottawa célèbre son anniversaire : 50 ans au service des personnes sourdes et malentendantes

Le bureau de la Société canadienne de l'ouïe à Ottawa, qui fournit un éventail complet de services d'accessibilité, de counseling, d'éducation et de soins de santé auditive aux résidents culturellement Sourds, sourds oralistes, devenus sourds et malentendants de la région d'Ottawa, célèbre cette année son 50e anniversaire.

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The Canadian Hearing Society’s awareness event, “Deaf” for a Day, takes place in Ottawa on May 11, 2012

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Imagine if your ability to hear was taken away from you right now. How would your life change? How would your everyday activities be altered?

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