Reimagining Wasaga Beach
By: Craig Donaldson It was a windy and snowy day, but with spring just starting, I couldn’t resist popping down to the waterfront in Wasaga Beach in anticipation of summer. As I drove down Spruce [Read More]
By: Craig Donaldson It was a windy and snowy day, but with spring just starting, I couldn’t resist popping down to the waterfront in Wasaga Beach in anticipation of summer. As I drove down Spruce [Read More]
By: Habeebah Ahmad & Laura Mejia In the past five years auto theft in the GTA has become a growing problem, especially in Peel Region. On average, 20 cars are being stolen a day. A [Read More]
Sheriauna Haase’s sights are set on more than just the finish line. Haase is on the Canadian Parapan American Games (ParaPan-Am) track and field team and has two bronze medals under her belt… [Read More]
Toronto chef Jagger Gordon is the founder of Feed It Forward, a non-profit organization dedicated to assisting low-income individuals and families with access to food. Gordon has started several initiatives… [Read More]
In a small boxing gym in Mississauga, a 14-year-old boy is putting his body and mind to work. Matteo Morra has dreams of boxing on the biggest stages in the world… [Read More]
Stacey Bowman’s passion for animals brings her to Wishing Well Sanctuary in Bradford, Ontario – a haven for creatures big and small… [Read More]
Jerome Jean-Gilles says dance is a mode of expression that alleviates distress from trauma and mental health issues. He believes dances like the tango can improve cognitive abilities for people with Alzheimer’s… [Read More]
By Chloe Bernabei The COVID-19 pandemic broke down the Canadian healthcare system in a way never seen before. The lack of staff, ventilators, and PPE, as well as the overwhelming amount of uncertainty, was on [Read More]
By: Martin Oldhues As Ontario’s population continues to grow, the need for more infrastructure, such as homes and roadways, promoted the Ford government back in 2018 to announce the building of Highway 413, a new [Read More]
By: Martin Oldhues Children nowadays are losing the basic ability to read and write, impacting their future to sustain jobs, as nearly 20 percent of Canadian Kids no longer frequently read, says Scholastics. This inspired Caledon [Read More]
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