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Teacher Day
We checked in with a local Oakville teacher to see how the first couple weeks of school has gone.
Navigating the world outside your bubble safely
Virox Technologies Nicole Kenny reminds us how to safely navigate the COVID-19 world.
The Difference Between Cleaning, Sanitizing and Disinfecting
Virox Technologies Nicole Kenny walks us through the difference between cleaning, sanitizing and disinfecting. Important information to refresh as we start to navigate the start of the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.
REDress: The Promenade of Pain
The second community driven public art installation was unveiled on Saturday in Spencer Smith Park. The Promenade of Pain is a local installation, inspired by Metis artist, Jaime Black's REDress Project, to honour and bring attention to the thousands of missing and murdered indigenous women, girls and two spirit across Canada.
Burlington Teen Tour Band Happy to be making music again
The Burlington Teen Tour band couldn't be happier to be back making music together again.
Disability Channel
The Disability Channel rode from Mississauga to Hamilton to raise awareness for their media program teaching all abilities.
Oakville Trafalgar Community Centre
The Oakville Trafalgar Community Centre is now open for the community to visit on an appointment only basis.
Suicide attempt survivor shares his story on dealing with mental illness
September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, a time where we can help raise awareness and gain a better understanding about mental illness. Melissa Candelaria had the honour of speaking with suicide attempt survivor Ryan Luyk and his best friend Jonathan Sherwood. For more information you can contact the Canadian Mental Health Association.
Telling Tales Festival
The Telling Tales Festival is celebrating their 12th year, bringing authors and readers together to celebrate stories and the love of reading.
Nelson the Giant
Nelson the Giant is a story song that helps children learn about empathy. As they won't be able to go into schools this year Creator Sandy Gemmill and Kate Pipe have begun the Thursday Thump on YouTube to help thump out bullying during lockdown.
Harm and Ease
Burlington rockers Harm and Ease have an epic origin story that starts at Burlington Central High School, travels to Argentina and lands back in Burlington at the House of Ease.
Local parent creates petition against mandatory masks for young students
Steven Rodriguez created a petition asking the Halton Catholic District School Board to change their mind about making masks mandatory for students from JK to Grade 3. He will present this petition at their next board meeting on September 1.