Now more than ever, there’s a demand for personal support workers (PSWs) across the province. In recognition of this, Georgian has received new funding to cover ...
A scientific and cultural journey to the Arctic is the theme of a new travelling exhibition set to open on ...
If you’re working for a living, you should be making a living wage.
If you’re not making a living wage (at least $20 an hour) you can’t afford to buy healthy food, let alone an electric vehicle. You can’t afford a decent place to rent, let alone a good house with solar panels on the roof. You can’t afford to get sick, let alone the medications a doctor may prescribe for you.
Remember back in the not-too-distant past when we would sigh and say “wouldn't it be nice if we had a bakery?”
Now we are blessed with a panoply of bakeries in Owen Sound, each with their own specialties. Recently we were introduced to a new delight – Katy Stroud's Crust and Crackle. Physically, Katy is in Sauble Beach, but with the miracle of the internet and the good will of fellow baker Birgit Wright, Owen Sounders can order their bread on-line ...
-By Madeline Matcheski
Yesterday at OSDSS, excitement was in the air and so was whip cream!
Students from the leadership class, Tristyn Wade, Alyssa MacDonald, Carter Rusnak, Emilie Doucette, and Brooklyn Campbell, put together an event in which participants could pay $2.00 to throw whip cream at their favourite (or least favourite) teachers. For $5.00 you could throw a plate at their very own principal, Mr. Brookshaw. All of the proceeds...
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