June 2nd, 2019; By Erin Kelly
Every year, you begin to say goodbye to people, places and things in school. It may be your last year in high school, or even elementary school. One thing is […]
June 2nd, 2019; By Susan Huebert
In 2014, stone cutters and carvers in Ontario went to work at restoring a section of the Parliament Buildings in Ottawa. Not everyone in this trade gets to work on […]
June 2nd, 2019; By Susan Huebert
If you ride or walk down city streets often enough, you’re likely to see people looking through yellow machines that look a bit like cameras. These people are surveyors, who help […]
June 2nd, 2019; By Stephanie Hughes
You might not like the idea of sitting in a cubicle from nine to five, typing away at investment reports or calling back a list of customers to ask them […]
June 2nd, 2019; By Sadie Osborne
Hi, my name is Mercedes and I don’t have my wisdom teeth or tonsils, but I do have anxiety. Last semester was my first time trying co-op education, and I […]
June 2nd, 2019; By Susan Huebert
Every day, people use computers, televisions, phones, and other devices for work or entertainment, or to communicate with each other. Without the work of network cabling specialists, none of that would be possible. […]
June 2nd, 2019; By Alexa Cairns
Over the course of my school year so far, I have learned a lot. I learned a lot about politics, history, art, English and math, but the most important lessons […]