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July 25, 2025In case of emergency, break glass
The participants of the Junior Fire Brigade got the opportunity to get a little destructive this week when it came to learning about vehicle extrication and the tools used in emergency situations.
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November 22, 2024Scares on the stage
For most people, November is just that filler month between Halloween and Christmas, especially when most Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving in October.
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November 15, 2024Review: The Invasion of Turtle Island
Being an Indigenous person automatically makes you a story collector and a storyteller. Whether it be through oral storytelling, written storytelling, or visual storytelling, our job as Onkwehón:we is to listen to the stories from our elders and pass them down to the next generation.
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October 25, 2024Review: Seeds bears fruit
There are certain movies you watch in your life that sit with you even after the credits roll. For some, maybe it's just nostalgia.
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July 10, 2024A killer performance at Kateri Hall
They say your sense of smell is the one linked closest to your memory. Sometimes the savoury smell of a pot of soup might take you back to Sunday nights at tóta’s, the scent of fresh-cut grass can remind you of a hot summer day, or a whiff of fried chicken was a telling sign that your father was home for the weekend from ironworking.
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March 6, 2024Relearning how to master the elements in 2024
We are now in an era where cable television is slowly being phased out only to be replaced by an abundance of different streaming platforms.
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January 8, 2024Marveling at Kahnawake Marvel
It goes without saying that Marvel Studios has been a powerhouse in cinema for nearly two decades now. Personally, I remember getting the last seat at the back of a packed theatre to see Marvel’s first Avengers movie.
