Bumpy start for Blue and Gold
The Bombers said they had a plan to take care of all the concerns about getting to the game on time. Opening night was quite simply a ‘nightmare’ and it’s unclear what can be done to fix it in a hurry.
The Bombers said they had a plan to take care of all the concerns about getting to the game on time. Opening night was quite simply a ‘nightmare’ and it’s unclear what can be done to fix it in a hurry.
The Food Security Network Gathering, a free event open to all on June 17, will feature presentations about programs involving food security.
They look so healthy, so young. They are non-smokers, who exercise, eat well and don’t work with hazardous materials. Yet, many are diagnosed with lung cancer and they are the reason for this week’s Inspire for Life Walk at The Forks.
Filipinos in The Maples neighbourhood celebrated their day of liberation with the ‘Araw ng Kalayaan’ commemoration ceremony held at Maples Collegiate.
Over 600 people attended Community Foundations of Canada’s national conference opening ceremony, which focused on Aboriginal partnerships.
Since November 2011, a dedicated group of community members has been meeting at the corner of Selkirk and Powers to build peace, support the community and set an example.
If we continue to live without taking action – nothing will change. If we follow Compassionate Louisville and the teaching of great thinkers and leaders, amazing things can happen.
A tour for five teachers hailing from Nunavut is enhanced when they get a special peek at some of the Museum’s rare collections of Inuit clothing and artwork.
Most politicians would rather endure the Senate Scandal any day compared to the nightmare that is the abortion debate. It’s unfortunate because there is much that should be debated.
Despite a chilly morning, 350 people learned some of the skills necessary to live off the land at the inaugural Homesteader Fest on June 1.