- by Emma Schuster
The sheer number of courses available for Ontario high school students is amazing, but rural schools often struggle to offer the same wide variety of courses for their students. Whether it’s because of a lack of interest or available teachers, many rural school boards create unique alternatives to the traditional in-person classes with the technology available ...
- by Bruce Hall
The instances of stepping in left behind dog pooh are increasing at rates I have never seen before along the riverbank behind this property and in the mill dam valley. This river valley is the watershed that our drinking water comes from. Should the practice continue, the winter paths will no longer be maintained as I have done for well over a decade. I see many dogs being walked - dogs need that, I understand -
- 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:
- by Kaitlyn Neath
When I was 26 weeks pregnant with our first, I went into early labour and gave birth to our daughter, Braylie.
She had been previously diagnosed with IUGR and was roughly 18 weeks gestational size.
Her lungs were not developed enough for her to breathe on her own.
She weighed just 355g.
The doctor asked us...
- by Peggy Brekveld, Vice President, Ontario Federation of Agriculture
As Canada’s on-farm plastic recycling program celebrates 30 years of turning old jugs into new opportunities, the organization behind it has set a new challenge for the agriculture industry. Cleanfarms is calling on farmers to make 2019 the year that every on-farm plastic...
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