- by Anne Finlay-Stewart
It's a bright spring morning, and Kee-May Ip is already thinking about New Year's. Chinese New Year will be celebrated in late January in 2017, and May would like to give it a roaring good start with a traditional Lion Dance.
As lions are not native to Grey-Bruce, the organizers will have to pay for the services of lion dancers from Toronto, and to that end Kee-May is offering a series of three events to raise the necessary gold.
Thursday, June 16 she will offer a hands-on class in traditional Chinese wellness practice. There will be an introduction to the concepts of Wu Xing, Yin-Yang and meridians, an opportunity to learn about Chinese...
To coincide with National Aboriginal History Month in June, much is happening in Bluewater District School Board to cultivate deep awareness and understanding of Aboriginal Canadian history and cultures.
Two recent forums, held at the Bluewater District School Board Education Centre in Chesley, provided self-identified First Nation, Métis and Inuit (FNMI) students with an opportunity to network, explore aspects of their culture and identity, and engage in discussion regarding how educators might best support FNMI student learning.
On Monday, June 6, 2016, 56 students in grades 5 to 8 from across the district were invited to a day...
By Cathy Hird
Monday morning and I wake up with a sharp pain in my arm just above my wrist. I don't remember bumping it, but I pull up the sleeve to examine the bruise. Nothing shows. A slight touch on the spot hurts though. Somehow I've injured the tendon.
I think back to what I did to hurt the arm. Oh yes. I got out my fly rod for the first time this year. I close my hand as if I had the rod in hand, and sure enough, that is ...
This is the full text of the speech given in the House of Commons by Larry Miller, Member of Parliament for Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound, on May 31st 2016, concerning Bill C-14, medical assistance in dying. The opinion piece he references was published on The Hub on May 5 - here - and the full text of the bill is available here.
Madam Speaker, it is a pleasure to speak to the bill today in the House of Commons and ...
The Honourable Liz Sandals, Minister of Education, has declined to meet with Owen Sound City Council to discuss the Bluewater District School Board accommodation review.
In a letter received from Minister Sandals dated May 30 (see text below), she instead offers to meet with Mayor Boddy at the Association of Municipalities of Ontario Conference. This conference will occur in Windsor from August 14 to 17 – three weeks prior to the start of the school year.
On October 15, 2015, Owen Sound City Council wrote to Minister Sandals asking her to intervene with
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