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Published on September, 2018

Events to Attend in October 2018!

September 26th, 2018; By Erin Kelly

Organizer: Vision Impaired Resource Network (VIRN) Title: Vision Impaired Resource Network (VIRN) Trade Show Resources for People with Disabilities – Winnipeg Category: Accessibility Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba Date: October 11, 2018 […]


October Scholarships: Apply Now!

September 26th, 2018; By Erin Kelly

Dr. Mirza Educational AGGA Scholarship Scholarship Value: $500 Awards Available: 2 Award Deadline: October 15, 2018 Address: https://agga.ca/about-agga/awards.html   Women’s Ministries Scholarship Program Scholarship Value: $20,000 Awards Available: 49 Award […]


Career Profile: Water Utilities Manager

September 25th, 2018; By Susan Huebert

Imagine going to get a drink of water at the kitchen sink but not being able to get anything from the tap. Or think of what might happen if you […]


A Closer Look at a Career as a Mental Health Counsellor

September 25th, 2018; By Rochelle C. Pangilinan

Mental health issues are prevalent in Canada but are sadly overlooked. According to the latest findings by the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), 53% of Canadians consider mental conditions such […]


A Closer Look at a Career as a Personal Support Worker (PSW)

September 25th, 2018; By Rochelle C. Pangilinan

Living independently or without any assistance is something that all adults aspire to, perhaps something that the young ones can’t comprehend until they have come of age. However, in some […]


A Closer Look at a Career as a Rehabilitation Counselor

September 25th, 2018; By Rochelle C. Pangilinan

According to the 2016 statistical findings of the Association of Workers’ Compensation Boards of Canada (AWCBC), there was a total of 240,682 work-related injuries, severe enough for those injured employees […]


Fill Out Your Blank Canvas – Looking into Art Scholarships

September 25th, 2018; By Rochelle C. Pangilinan

With the government’s strong emphasis on STEM-centred educational programs, it’s not surprising to see why efforts to promote arts education are taking a backseat. After all, if you quickly glance […]