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Sheridan reduces its greenhouse gas emissions earlier than expected

2020-11-03 Andrea Cardenas Gaviria 0

Sheridan has surpassed its carbon emission target a ten years in advance. Sheridan College published the Sustainability report of 2020, announcing that they accomplished one […]

Call for attention: Supporting Single-Use Plastic Ban

2020-11-03 Ganimat Kaur 2

The Government of Canada announced a single-use plastic ban by October 7, 2021. The ban aims to protect wildlife and achieve a zero-waste future and […]

How can mushrooms shape the future?

2020-01-23 Eric Meloche 1

Eric Meloche and Mark Freitas take a look at all this and more this week in a special report for the Sheridan Sun. Would you […]

Sheridan’s push for food accessibility may help save the planet

2019-11-07 Raymond Cabbab 5

Sheridan is introducing Beyond Meat options at several of its food establishments, and consuming these meat substitutes may be combating climate change. Studies show that […]

Sheridan students rally to combat climate change

2019-10-02 Joseph Dellavecchia 0

BY JOSEPH DELLAVECCHIA The call to action was answered on Friday, September 27th, as thousands of schools from across the globe joined Greta Thunberg in […]

Sheridan Sun launches podcast

2019-09-30 Joseph Dellavecchia 1

BY JOSEPH DELLAVECCHIA & NOAH SHEPPARD Welcome to the Sheridan Sun Podcast, the show that takes a deeper look at some of the biggest stories […]

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, […]

What do Ontarians think of Ford’s anti-carbon-tax stickers?

2019-09-19 Ross Cadranel 1

BY ROSS CADRANEL Ontarians are finding creative ways to push back against the anti-carbon-tax gas stickers. This example pokes fun at Premier Doug Ford’s “buck-a-beer” […]

Save the Coral Reefs

2019-03-04 Alexandra Klarer 0

Tips on how to help the reefs from going extinct. BY ALEXANDRA KLARER Imagine a world without being able to see the beautiful colours of […]

Lights out: celebrating Earth Hour

2017-03-28 Laura Erne 0

BY LAURA ERNE It’s 8:29 p.m., on a Saturday and the lights are on. One minute later . . . and the lights cut out. […]

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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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