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Daily Archives: June 20, 2013

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Drop-in creates “family-type atmosphere” in kitchen, connects with kids through healthy food

Downtown, Education, Food, Health & Safety, Northwest, Our CityBy Stacy Cardigan SmithJune 20, 2013

Healthy meals are an important part of Inner City Youth Alive; 80 per cent of the 185 kids that attend the drop-in weekly don’t get enough to eat at home

Important to measure effectiveness of tablets in schools

Culture, Education, Our City, Science & Technology, SouthwestBy Roger CurrieJune 20, 2013

The powers that be in St. James Assiniboia have decided to make iPads mandatory for middle school students, with the view that textbooks are obsolete and digital electronics are the way of the future.

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