The inspirational Hazel McCallion turns 99 this year
They call her Hurricane Hazel for a reason. Hazel McCallion was born in 1921 in Port-Daniel, a small town in Québec. She is the youngest […]
They call her Hurricane Hazel for a reason. Hazel McCallion was born in 1921 in Port-Daniel, a small town in Québec. She is the youngest […]
The restaurant’s tables were covered in red and pink plastic sheets. Small, red hearts were sprinkled on them. Lights fixed above streamed hues of red […]
Gabby and TJ are back with another edition of the Sheridan Scoreboard. In light of Jay Bouwmeester’s collapse last week, Gabby and TJ will be […]
On February 24, 2020 at 3PM, the National Hockey League’s Trade Deadline will take effect. Even though a bunch of trades have already happened prior […]
Blackberry is dead! …Again. The once hot commodity of modern day technology is ending its manufacturing process this summer. But is this necessarily a bad […]
Love is in the air. Romantics in the west are used to the tradition of Valentine’s Day. They exchange chocolates, flowers, and special cards in […]
We were sitting in his dimly lit, brick walled basement. It was exactly what I expected his home to look like. The lights are low, […]
Recently, my brother was diagnosed with Aspergers, and we learned a lot . It didn’t come as a shock. My family and I had expected […]
With so many food options around Sheridan College like Burger King, Tim Hortons, The Marquee and Monaghan’s is there anything around that provides a cheaper […]
Thousands of teachers and education workers marched at the Ontario Legislature as Ontario’s four major teachers’ unions held provincewide coordinated strikes on Friday, Feb. 21. […]
“The only budget decisions we ever made were what to cut,” says Chris Glover. “When Ford is making these cuts… it’s to an already stripped-down […]
The Iowa caucuses turned into a political quagmire yesterday, with many results unable to be counted, or counted accurately, marking a messy start for the […]
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