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Coquitlam entrepreneur helps older adults catch up with new tech

Out of her friend group, Nancy Smith is the one who’s into technology. The 58-year-old is often the first to get the latest phone or software update. She’s also the first call when a friend or family member is having tech issues. “I lost my email; I don’t know where my email is; I just […]

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