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Camping Recipe: S’mores French Toast Sandwiches
© Courtesy of NewsCanada Summer is the perfect time to embrace the great outdoors and plan a camping trip in Ontario. Known as the unofficial

A First-Class Education in a Unique Francophone Environment
Photo © Courtesy of Viamonde School Board Conseil Scolaire Viamonde is a public French-language school board that provides a unique Francophone experience to students in

Choose Your Own Adventure in Flint & Genesee
Coyote Preserve Golf Club, Fenton © Flint & Genesee Group Spring into Adventure! In Michigan, Flint & Genesee is a four-season destination with plenty of

The Power of a Story: How Dolly Parton is Changing the World with Books
© Courtesy of The Dollywood Foundation By Raye Mocioiu Imagine a world where every child, regardless of background, is surrounded by books, stories and a

Take a Road Trip and Really (Really!) Get Away
Sunset over winery, Arizona © Rancho Maria Vineyards “Road trip!” No other pair of syllables stirs up the same delicious anticipation, except maybe the obvious

Celeigh Cardinal is Reclaiming What It Means to Be an Indigenous Artist
Celeigh Cardinal © Megan Kemshead Vanessa Grant Celeigh Cardinal didn’t become a musician to meet other people’s expectations. Quite the opposite—the Métis singer-songwriter became an

The Whole Hog: Celebrating Local Food and the People Behind It
The Whole Hog recipe book © Images Courtesy of Ontario Pork There’s nothing like empty grocery counters to bring the importance of Ontario’s food supply

Spreading Digital Literacy and Radical Love to Combat Online Gender-Based Violence
By Kirsten Gronlund, UN Women Dilanaz Güler is a 19-year-old gender equality activist from Türkiye. An advocate against femicide and online gender-based violence, she also

From Ancient Earthworks to Modern Culture: Exploring Chillicothe, Ohio
Hopewell Culture National Historical Park in Chillicothe, Ohio © CURT MCALLISTER Nearly 2,000 years ago, early American Indians lived in the central and southern regions

The Sky is Not the Limit: UPLA Takes Adventure to New Heights
Photo © Courtesy of Treetop Trekking Are you looking for a thrilling outdoor adventure that will take you soaring through the trees and bouncing through

One-Stop Resource for Seniors: The Seniors Safety Line
Photo © Courtesy of Senior Safety Line “I don’t know what to do. Who will look after her when I get too sick?” The distraught

Georgina: A Hidden Gem in Southern Ontario
De La Salle Beach © Courtesy of the Town of Georgina Located in southern Ontario, the town of Georgina is a hidden gem for anyone

Champions of Change: Building Indigenous Leadership for a Better Future
© Courtesy of Global Indigenous Development Trust | Champions of Change The future of Canada is dependent on the well-being and prosperity of its Indigenous

Celebrate Indigenous Art and Culture at imagineNATIVE’s 24th Annual Festival
THE Ra11n © Brendan, Photographer Without Borders Within the ever-evolving film and television industry, the demand for authentic on-screen representation of Indigenous stories is increasingly

The Importance of Education and Support for Family Caregivers of People Living with Dementia
© Pexels/Kampus Productions Family caregivers provide the equivalent of 235,000 full-time unpaid jobs in Canada, according to the Alzheimer Society. It is estimated that there

Celebrating Seniors: How SPLC is Keeping Ontario’s Aging Population Connected and Supported
© Pexels/Tristan Le June is Seniors Month, a time to show appreciation for the seniors in our lives and recognize their valuable contributions to our

Celebrating 40 Years of Conservation Education: The Friends of Algonquin Park
Photo © Tina McAuley Join The Friends of Algonquin Park in its efforts to inspire and educate generations to come Algonquin Park lies nestled in

Celebrate World Ocean’s Day with Seafood You Can Feel Good About
Photo © Courtesy of the Fisheries Council of Canada World Ocean Day is June 8, 2023 When it comes to making food choices, there’s a

Stand Up For Education Workers! Stop the Cuts!
Photo © Unsplash/CDC We continue to deliver quality education every day Public schools are an essential part of every thriving community that rely on the

The Helsdon Hammock: A Comfortable and Convenient Way to Sleep in the Great Outdoors
The Helsdon Hammock © Images Courtesy of Heldson Outdoors If you’re an avid camper, you know that getting a good night’s sleep is essential to

Exploring the Oil Region National Heritage Area: History, Adventure, and Natural Wonders
Petroleum Centre © Adam Rupp A museum you can hike, bike, float and fish As the birthplace of the modern petroleum industry, the Oil Region

IndigiTECH Mentorship Program: Leveraging Technology to Amplify Indigenous Perspectives
© Tsista Kennedy, Visual Illustrator, IFA The future of technology is embracing Indigenous ways of knowing and being, and the Indigenous Friends Association’s IndigiTECH Mentorship

Time for Nature: How Seiko is Taking Bold Steps to Create a Better Future
Seiko Watches © Pexels/Adiprayogo Liemena As consumers become increasingly concerned about the impact of their choices on the environment, more and more companies are prioritizing

Canada Leads the Way with Whole Plant-Based Clean Nutrition for Babies and Kids
© Courtesy of Else Nutrition As Canadian parents increasingly seek healthy, sustainable, and plant-based options for their families, Else Nutrition has stepped up to the

Collaborative Giving in the Workplace: A Powerful Force of Change
© Courtesy of HealthPartners Canada HealthPartners Canada empowers Canadian businesses to host giving campaigns in the workplace in support of the country’s most trusted health

Sistering: A Beacon of Hope for Homeless Women
Sistering is more than just a shelter © Pexels/Mart Production For 43 years, Sistering has been providing essential services to women and trans people experiencing

How Save the Children is Fighting for Education and Gender Equality in Africa
TOP IMAGE: Leonilde* (left) is 11 years old and she lives in the Sofala province in the central part of Mozambique. In the village there’s

Indigenous Women Leading the Charge: Protecting the Environment for a Sustainable Future
© Courtesy of Ontario Native Women’s Association Indigenous knowledge has always played a role in addressing climate change, but now, scientists are listening—and backing up

Adventures Without Barriers: Discovering Accessible Travel in British Columbia
Top Image: © Pexels/Kampus Production | Accessible Travel “What is spectacular about the world is that it was made to be seen by everyone; regardless

Unbridle Your Potential: Career Opportunities in Ontario’s Equine Industry
Working with Horses © Courtesy of Ontario Horse Harness Association Have you ever felt a deep connection with horses and dreamed of working in an