Students, faculty, staff and the public are invited to Georgian College’s very first Pow Wow At Home Virtual Festival to celebrate and learn about Indigenous culture, songs and dance.
The event, organized by the Barrie Campus Indigenous Resource Centre’s students and staff, features virtual dance competitions throughout ...
With the forecasted warmer weather and potential for rain this afternoon and into tomorrow evening, the existing snowpack will be significantly reduced. Snow cover (water content) is highly variable throughout our watersheds with some areas having up to 12.5cm (5”) of water ...
"Our Miki, 7 months old, spent the day at the Vet on IV fluids and charcoal to flush out an ingestion of a narcotic substance. During a walk around the neighbourhood, Miki, as young puppies do, picks up a multitude of “good stuff”. We’ve taught him “Drop It” and generally he does. We suspect he picked up marijuana without us seeing him do so. An hour after we got home, he couldn’t stand, didn’t know us, and was trembling. At the Vet, we find out
It is no secret that birding in all its phases from watching to backyard feeding has grown during this past year of Covid. Not news, of course, to those following David Turner, renowned local birder and naturalist, living in Flesherton, Ontario.
Meeting with Grey Highland’s Council on March 17 2021, David and his business partner Linda Reader are presenting their eco ...
- by Alicia Sylvest
Tears of joy are overflowing!
Yesterday, the Toronto Youth Cabinet, backed by many big names, made an official plea to Ontario Education minister, Stephen Lecce, in a push to provide all publicly funded schools in Ontario with free menstrual products. This is everything I have been working towards for almost five years, ...
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