CMCS March Newsletter

  1. COVID-19 Update

  2. Board     

  3. Membership Surveys                   


March & April Events - COVID19 Update


As you are well aware, with the development of the COVID-19, all in person mediations, conflict assistance meetings and events are cancelled until further notice. How CMCS delivers service will be adjusted for the time being, we’re moving to ZOOM conferencing to support our network and extended community. As circumstances change and the situation develops we’ll continue to keep our membership up to date. Our first priority is the health and safety of our members and participants.

As we continue to move our service to ZOOM conferencing. Whether you volunteer in a Conflict Assistance Meeting or Mediation we’ll provide you with a ‘How To’ on ZOOM conferencing.

In this uncertain time, it’s the time to reach out (with physical distance in mind) to your fellow neighbours. It’s been encouraging to see all the positive community building efforts that have been happening throughout our country. Have you heard o…

In this uncertain time, it’s the time to reach out (with physical distance in mind) to your fellow neighbours. It’s been encouraging to see all the positive community building efforts that have been happening throughout our country. Have you heard of the new term, ‘caremongering’?


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Join us

Click here to learn more and if you’re interested, please contact Stuart

Deadline to apply is April 30, 2020

Membership Surveys

1) Communication

We’re looking for your feedback on how best to connect with our membership, we would appreciate your feedback!

2) Member Meetings

We’re looking for your feedback on the future of membership meetings. Thank you in advance for your feedback!


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There is no power for change greater than a community discovering what it cares about”
— Margaret J. Wheatley
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