Bluewater District School Board is welcoming all current grade 8 students and parents/guardians to come and learn about the multitude of program options, career pathways and vibrant spirit found in its secondary schools. Information nights are once again taking place at all eleven secondary schools during January and February to help students and parents/guardians in the important decision-making process as they plan for the 2016 – 2017 school year. In addition to providing curriculum and registration information, each secondary school will offer ...
By Cathy Hird
If we are old enough, we can always tell where we were when John F Kennedy was shot. I was in my kindergarten classroom, sitting on the floor. I remember not understanding why the teacher was so upset.
If a person is over twenty, we can say how we heard about the airplanes that struck the twin towers on September 11th. That event shifted events and cultural attitudes in North America and around the world.
Some days are momentous in our world or in our personal life. Others are filled with the ordinary activities of everyday life. Many days get crossed off the calendar, and looking back, it is hard to say what we did that day. We are certain we slept and ate and worked, but what we accomplished or what music we listened to or what conversations we had, we do not remember.
Even though a clock ticks evenly, time does not flow like a steady stream of
-by Bill Monahan
Where do you want to be living when the oil runs out? According to Hubbert's Peak Oil theory we will reach a point soon, if we haven't already, when the world's supply of oil, which is finite, will be overtaken by the consumption of it, which is growing exponentially. There are those who dismiss the theory but when you consider that oil companies are turning to inefficient and biohazardous approaches like fracking and the tar sands, things certainly aren't what they were when the Clampetts moved to Beverly Hills. It seems possible that even within our lifetime, it might become so rare a commodity that we'll have to learn to get along without it. Okay, so if that happens, where would you like to be?
Cuba comes to mind as an obvious choice, given that they have already learned to adapt after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Nice tropical climate, friendly people, great music. But the food's not particularly tantalizing and it is still, after all, a Communist dictatorship. Being Canadian and loving it, born and raised in Ontario, I'd like to stay here in this province. And so, my answer is ...
It is possible to continue to live well with dementia, but unfortunately half of Canadians do not believe that.
January is Alzheimer Awareness Month, and the Alzheimer Society of Grey-Bruce is joining with the Alzheimer Society of Canada to challenge the perception that so many people still hold.
"We are pleased to be part of the #StillHere awareness campaign launched this month as part of the ...
By Cathy Hird
Homes and churches often display a crèche at this time of year. These small figures of the holy family, shepherds, animals and magi tell the story of the Jesus' birth. This year, the cathedral in Montreal did not place the figures in a stable. Instead, the shelter was a tent with "UNHCR" printed on it.
This simple construction helps bridge the ancient story with our day. The baby Jesus was a refugee.
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