- by Annie Kidder, Executive Director, People for Education
There are many competing narratives about what’s going on in education in Ontario right now. Is there more money in the system? If so, why? How many teachers will be lost? And is this a conversation about class size or money?
There are two things that are important to remember:
The SON land claim public hearing at the Community Centre in Neyaashiinigmiing has wrapped up early, finishing this morning.
The next local hearing is on May 13 to 17 at the James Mason Memorial Cultural & Recreation Centre at...
For the first part of his life, Thomas was known as "Thomas the Twin." Then, something happened and for the next two thousand years, he would be known as "Thomas the Doubter." According to legend, he was the most travelled of Jesus' followers, spending years in South India. But the name that sticks is the one that defines his greatest ...
Our calendars are full of days and months to commemorate different causes. Some mark historic events, others raise awareness for issues that impact our neighbours and communities. May is Sexual Assault Prevention Month and Violence Prevention Grey Bruce is inviting everyone in our twin counties to start a conversation about it.
Sexual violence can take many forms, from online harassment to sexual assault and rape. We know that sexual violence happens in Grey and Bruce counties because
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The City of Owen Sound prematurely ended a one-year pilot project of having a sharps disposal container in the washroom at the Farmers' Market due to vandalism that left the public exposed to used needles and drug residue. Drug use in the washroom and concerns for staff and user safety caused the City to close the washroom completely.
Mayor Ian Boddy says there are two issues –
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