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Published on December 29th, 2018

Why the Trades Are Great for Entrepreneurship

December 29th, 2018; By Meghan Brown

Not everyone wants to graduate from school and go on to work in an office or company owned by someone else.  Instead, these people would rather work for themselves.  If […]


Why Taking a Year Off to Work Can Be a Good Plan

December 29th, 2018; By Meghan Brown

At the beginning of your last year at high school, chances are you’re being asked a lot of questions: Where do you want to go to college or university? What […]


The Upsides and Downsides of Extracurricular Activities

December 29th, 2018; By Rochelle C. Pangilinan

Even though achieving academic excellence in school is important, students also yearn for ways to acquire abilities and nurture their talents beyond what books can offer them. They also are […]


Volunteering: Why Paying It Forward Matters

December 29th, 2018; By Rochelle C. Pangilinan

Your parents put the holiday tree into your neighbourhood’s recycling bin and you opened all your Christmas presents. Now it’s the New Year, and it’s all about leaving the past […]


A Closer Look at a Career as a Medical Office Assistant

December 29th, 2018; By Rochelle C. Pangilinan

Canada’s health care industry is an ever-growing one, with continuous investment support from both the public and private sectors. It will only continue to flourish, especially with the increasing aging […]


A Look into Co-op programs for the Trades in Ontario

December 29th, 2018; By Rochelle C. Pangilinan

The skilled trades industry continues to thrive in Canada, but unfortunately, there are major gaps in the workforce. For the past few years, particularly in the province of British Columbia, […]


Being Busy Isn’t Always a Good Thing: Why It Pays to Take a Breather

December 29th, 2018; By Rochelle C. Pangilinan

These days, we take pride in keeping ourselves occupied with school, work, and social life and making sure we tick the checkboxes for all our daily tasks. Attend soccer practice? […]