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14138801 10154034867236225 8710610752738275888 o-by Lori Twining

Some people call me a Librophile and others stick with labeling me as a Bibliophile, but no matter how deep my love goes for books, I seriously can't get enough of them. I have this obsessive compulsion to read ALL the books in this world before I die... I'm in panic mode, trying to make this happen. I buy them, borrow them, beg for them, and at the moment, I hesitantly draw the line at stealing them (although,...

pratie oatenHear the irish music next Sunday.

The Pratie Oaten Irish Festival takes place Sunday, September 25 at the Grey Roots Museum and Archives from noon until 5 p.m.

Grey Roots Museum is dedicating this year's Pratie Oaten Irish Festival to the memory of...

Georgiansign-featureNot sure which career path or program is right for you? Visit Georgian College at Community Night Sept. 20

Find out more about Georgian College at Community Night – your opportunity to learn about...

sips and tipsOctober is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and the locally based MammAlive Foundation is launching its first annual 30-day Breast Health Challenge to decrease the rising global incidence of breast cancer. Local Naturopath Sat Dharam Kaur has established...

linkcrew-by Molly Zettler

Many of you may not know who I am, and that's perfectly okay, so firstly, let me start off by introducing myself. My name is Molly Zettler, I currently attend the high school OSDSS, and I am a grade 11 student. When I received the news about the amalgamation with the schools my first thought was "wow this is going to be chaotic". I wasn't worried about not knowing any people, or the fact that my new school is all the way across town, no I was actually worried about the chaos and stress this would cause amongst the other students. So what did I do? Easy,

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