by Oscar Baker | Jun 28, 2018
A social work group says Indigenous knowledge is key to better professional practices because the current system isn’t working for Indigenous people. The Mi’kmaw Wolastoqiyk Association of Social Workers is trying to inject Indigenous knowledge into...
by Oscar Baker | May 1, 2018
It’s a new season and The Ville is springing into action. The agricultural cooperative located in the old Alex Gibson Memorial School in the heart of Marysville is tilling soil with the help of over 50 volunteers. The Ville and its NB Liquor volunteers recently...
by Lisa Hrabluk | Apr 5, 2018
Koen Timmers is bringing the world to a classroom near you. The Belgium-based computer science teacher is an expert in hosting free, large-scale collaborative learning projects for students of all ages. He’s getting set to launch his next project and he’s...
by Cherise Letson | Aug 5, 2014
Kayley Reed and Kyle McNevin want you to wear your label. It’s their philosophy and the brand name of their new conscious clothing line that aims to change the face of mental health through fashion design. Started in early 2014, Wear Their Label features Reed...
by Craig Pinhey | Apr 24, 2014
Wendy MacDermott isn’t your typical sales rep because she doesn’t sell stuff. Today she’s selling an idea. As the executive director of southwestern New Brunswick’s branch of the United Way, MacDermott has spent the past year overseeing the...
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