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Published on June 1st, 2022

Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts Career Profile

June 1st, 2022; By Susan Huebert

If you watch a construction project from the beginning, you might see people setting explosives. They might blow up rocks, tree stumps, or even the foundation of old buildings to […]


Happy Summer from JPD!

June 1st, 2022; By Anthony Teles

The end of the school year draws near and the early days of summer are not far behind. This’ll be the first summer since 2019 to possibly feel, just perhaps, […]


June 2022 Scholarships: Apply now!

June 1st, 2022; By Anthony Teles

Automotive Industries Association of Canada and the University of the Aftermarket Foundation Scholarship Scholarship Value: $700 Awards Available: 5 Award Deadline: June 15, 2022 Address: https://www.aiacanada.com/career-resources/grants-and-scholarships/aia-and-the-university-of-the-aftermarket-foundation-uofaf-scholarship-program/   Communication Contest for the […]


I’m just one person! Juggling work, school, chores, cooking, and more.

June 1st, 2022; By author below

By Bhargavi Venkataraman Whether you are a high schooler, a university student, or a working professional, these days, it seems that there is always something to do. From juggling work […]


High School Horror Stories: Surviving the Monstrous Math Class (French version available)

June 1st, 2022; By Elora Pharai

Like everything else, high school has its ups and downs. However, one thing I’ve noticed about high school is that it has this way of making something feel much worse […]


Working from Home vs. Working in Office: A Close Look into Their Advantages and Disadvantages

June 1st, 2022; By Rochelle C. Pangilinan

Even before COVID-19 barged into our lives in early March 2020, Canadians weren’t exactly strangers to the work-from-home concept. In fact, according to Statista.com, 20 percent of the working population […]


To Write or Not to Write Poetry: 4 Ways to Kickstart Your Knack for Poetry

June 1st, 2022; By Rochelle C. Pangilinan

Why are people drawn to poetry? As Professor John Keating once said, ““We don’t read and write poetry because it’s cute. We read and write poetry because we are members […]