Maybe it’s just a slow news day or something, I don’t know. The morning news today made a big deal of announcing that Lester B Pearson School Board has just opened a new “state of the art” vocational training centre for anglophones. Much emphasis… Read more

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Ruby on April 24th, 2008

I’m doing a little spring cleaning around the Freehold. In order to tidy things up a bit, I’m splitting the “Curriculum” page into two: The first page, Educational Program, applies to all homeschoolers, regardless of where you live & gives… Read more

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Ruby on April 22nd, 2008

CFCF executive producer Barry Wilson is convinced that last night was not a bunch of hockey fans out of control. In his own words, “I do not believe for one minute that true hockey fans had anything to do with this mess.” He talks at length about… Read more

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Ruby on April 22nd, 2008

Arts education is often the first program cut in schools when funding becomes an issue. The so-called academic core takes precedence because educators and parents worry that students are not getting enough time for reading, writing, math and social… Read more

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Ruby on April 16th, 2008

Has your “unlimited” internet plan all of a sudden become limited? Jenny Sparrow lives in Millet, Alberta. She had a subscription to Bell Mobility’s high speed internet, with an unlimited plan. Until she received this letter from Bell saying she… Read more

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