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ACLU blocks American abortion bans, and some Canadian women breathe easier

2019-11-02 Jean-Patrick Armstrong 1

Abortion rights were making big news south of the border this past June when bans were announced in multiple U.S. states. The one that got […]

Is Halloween dangerous for black cats?

2019-10-17 Jean-Patrick Armstrong 1

There is an urban myth that’s been circulating for years that black cats are in danger of ritual sacrifice around Halloween and, for this reason, […]

Indigenous culture thrives in the GTA…but you don’t often see it

2019-10-10 Jean-Patrick Armstrong 1

BY JP ARMSTRONG Living in the GTA, Indigenous culture is next to invisible, and it is not an accident. “It’s almost as if people see […]

Is recycling routinely being thrown in the garbage by Town of Oakville workers?

2019-10-03 Jean-Patrick Armstrong 0

BY JEAN-PATRICK ARMSTRONG Multiple employees of the Parks and Open Space department of the Town of Oakville have told the Sheridan Sun that recycling thrown […]

Who will attend the Sheridan climate rallies?

2019-09-26 Jean-Patrick Armstrong 0

All around the world, students are walking out of their classes to attend climate rallies. Most of these rallies are, in one way or another, […]

Sheridan clubs are not suffering because of ‘opting out’…for now

2019-09-21 Jean-Patrick Armstrong 0

BY JP ARMSTRONG In January of 2019, the Ontario government gave college and university students the option to opt-out of “optional services” such as school […]

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The human cost of impaired driving

2020-12-08 0

Holiday RIDE campaign starts across Halton Region as number of impaired charges up over last year With Holiday RIDE campaigns kicking off across the province, […]

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Supporting local businesses this holiday

2020-12-08 0

With holiday shopping upon us, small businesses need our help more than ever. Since small businesses have been forced to close, it has been leaving many business owners […]

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An Emmy award for Sheridan alumni, Richie Mehta

2020-12-08 0

Sheridan alumni Richie Mehta accepted the award for the Best Drama Series at the 48th International Emmy Awards on November 23. Mehta wrote and directed […]

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