November 28th, 2013; By Susan Huebert
Some people, such as miners, work underground. Most other people work above ground in buildings like schools, offices, and hospitals. One group of people, however, works on the ground and […]
November 25th, 2013; By Katrina Ross
Bake Your Cake and Eat it, too! Most of you have seen movies like Willy Wonka and The Chocolate Factory, and I’m sure some of you have dreamed of having […]
October 30th, 2013; By Michelle Osei-Bonsu
Whether you’re in middle school, high school, university, or college, getting involved with extracurricular activities is a great way to engage yourself outside of the classroom. It also serves as […]
October 22nd, 2013; By Erik McKay
A gap year is an idea that many may brush off, may overlook, or may not take seriously. Gap years are often thought of as a ‘fallback’ or an alternative […]
September 29th, 2013; By Carol Hunt
It’s the time of year when you can walk down your street and see not only the glorious colours of fall, squirrels gathering nuts for winter, and colourful leaves floating […]
September 3rd, 2013; By Laurel Walsh
Miss Inglis’ kindergarten class at Parliament Oak elementary school had to answer a special question this week. The question: what do you want to be when you grow up? The study of […]
August 22nd, 2013; By Giulio Rocco
During your first year of post-secondary education, youʼre going to want to experience different things, gain new friends, harness your academic and social skills, and perhaps get your mind off all that […]