
Black History Month: Black Students’ Wants and Needs
Each year in February, Canada recognizes Black History Month. It aims is to educate people about the history of Black Canadians and their achievements and […]
Each year in February, Canada recognizes Black History Month. It aims is to educate people about the history of Black Canadians and their achievements and […]
The Milton Winter Farmers Market has returned on Saturdays for its second season. “[We] want to keep the market in everybody’s minds, as a permanent […]
Even though the winter break is over, the illumi Mississauga light walk is still running until March 26th. With over 20 million lights across 600,000 […]
Sheridan’s community garden is back and preparing to accept new members for its winter 2022 initiative. The Sheridan Sun spoke to Melina Elia, a member […]
By: Heather Maclean During the covid-19 pandemic we have seen people both suffer and struggle with what is going on around them. They have lost […]
Whether we notice it or not, we all use pronouns in every-day conversations. ‘He’, ‘her’, ‘she’, ‘they’, are part of the English language. What we […]
This June marks the 40th anniversary of the festivities known as Toronto Pride. While Pride is cancelled again this year due to Covid restrictions, that […]
As summer approaches, there are a lot of unknowns. Will things open up? What will be able to do? However, you can count on the […]
“I am what I am, a fool to you, so it seems.” – Oedipus Rex April Fool’s Day is upon us, whether we celebrate it […]
As of Tuesday Feb 16th 2021, ski hills in Ontario’s Grey zones will be opening back up for business. The slopes will look a different […]
The Oakville Professional Firefighters Association is hosting a drive-through toy drive to spread holiday joy this season. Date: December 4, 2020 Time: 5 p.m. to […]
How will you help this holiday season? The holidays are the perfect time to reunite with family, say thanks, and just spend time with your […]
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