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The Rocca Sisters Team write a weekly article in both the Burlington Post and the Oakville Beaver - watch for our latest article about YOUR community in your local newspaper each and every week!

Below you can also find the Rocca Sisters Team monthly reports that bring great tips for house sellers and buyers as well as articles from Home By Design Magazine


We represent a new age of expertise with traditional values and the highest professionalism. Our skyrocket to success began as top performers in our office and rose up to be a Nationally Ranked Top Producing Team in the Top 1% for Royal LePage in all of Canada. Attaining this success has set the stage for us as trail blazers in the Canadian real estate industry.

Being leaders and innovators in the industry is the key to success for our clients. Taking pride in being genuine, and original, distinguishes ourselves from the competition and is a core value in our day-to day activities including our hands-on approach with clients and community. One of the many areas this can been seen in our business is the STAGED and SOLD system, and brand, that we not only developed but also industry trademarked. This is often imitated by many, new and seasoned, colleagues but often have difficulty delivering on – that is when we’re also called in!

As a result of our core values, we recently, were approached to be featured speakers for the sought-after Richard Robbins industry conference in Toronto, and interviewed on a “Meet the Experts” panel. Joining us was a small, hand-selected group of Top Producing agents from across North America. Our personal interview focused on providing an extraordinary customer service approach.

 

February 2012


Pink Shirt Day to End Youth Bullying

Feb, 29 2012 5:19 PM
Kaitie Jubb

Our community is very important to us, which is why we would like to spread the word about Pink Shirt Day. It occurs on the last Wednesday in February each year and is recognized throughout Canada as Anti-Bullying Day.

Pink Shirt Day first began five years ago in Nova Scotia when two incredible and inspirational high school students, David Shepherd and Travis Price, wore pinks shirts to protest the harassment of a new grade 9 student who was being bullied for wearing a pink shirt on the first day of school. These two students went to a thrift store that night and purchased 50 pink t-shirts, which they distributed to male classmates the next day. They made a conscious decision to stand up for what was right, and to help someone that needed a helping hand. The bully was never heard from again.

Bullying has become a horrible epidemic throughout our community and our country as a whole. With the emergence of social media platforms, it is easier than ever to pick on someone. Bullying may be among the top influences for teenage suicide, as constantly heard on the news with new cases being reported all the time.

We need to stand up as a community and raise awareness that bullying will not be tolerated. Change begins at home. We need to talk to our children and stress the impact that their actions can make on another. We also need to let our kids know that it is important that they communicate if they are being bullied, and that they are not alone. For more information on Pink Shirt Day, visit pinkshirtday.ca. Stand up with us today – we will be wearing our pink shirts, we hope you will be too!

 
  

 

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