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graduateGeorgian College is number one in graduate employment among all 22 English-language Ontario colleges for 2015-16.

A total of 87.8 per cent of Georgian graduates found work within six months of graduation. This is well above the average of all Ontario colleges, which is 83.6 per cent. The numbers are contained in survey results released today by the Ontario Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities.

"Preparing graduates for meaningful employment is the most important

childcareOn April 19, Grey County launched a new online tool making it easier for parents and guardians to find and apply for child care. OneList Grey County connects families with all registered child care providers in their chosen area and lets them apply to one or more programs with one simple application.

The new system can be found online

oldOSCFinal Decision for Accommodation Review – Owen Sound Area Group of Schools

Text of Bluewater District School Board statement - The course has been set for a strengthened and more sustainable model for public education in the Owen Sound area. At the Regular Meeting of the Board on April 19, 2016, after a six month long consultative process, Bluewater District School Board trustees approved the following recommendations related to the Accommodation Review – Owen Sound Area Group of Schools:

1. That Owen Sound Collegiate and Vocational lnstitute students be consolidated with West Hill Secondary School students on the site of the current West Hill Secondary School for the 2016-17 school year, effective September 2016; and That the Owen Sound Collegiate and Vocational lnstitute (OSCVI) facility be ...

pa-day2The 2015 – 2016 School Year Calendar for Bluewater District School Board has been revised to include an additional Professional Activity Day (PA Day) on Friday, April 22, 2016.

This addition is an outcome of recent provincial negotiations, where it was determined that the number of PA Days in school boards across the province would increase from six to seven per

EatLocalGreyBruce Logo white-fullEat Local Grey Bruce Cooperative is now accepting consumer members for their local food, home delivery service. Starting in May, the cooperative of local farmers and food producers will deliver local foods to customers' doorsteps. The group spent the past winter assembling the cooperative, hiring staff and finding warehouse space in Owen Sound. This follows on last autumn's successful test run in which $23,000 worth of local products were delivered to more than 200 customers throughout Grey Bruce, in a single day.

"It's an honour to be one of the farmers selling through the co-op but beyond that I am also just so excited to ...

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