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Halton Climate Collective Reads
HCC Reads is featuring The Right to Be Cold: One Woman's Story of Protecting Her Culture, the Arctic, and the Whole Planet by Sheila Watt-Cloutier. The book details the effect that climate change is having on the lifestyle of our Inuit neighbours.
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.
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.
Local high school student convinces HCDSB to change education model
With students going back to school in September, Elijah Lourenco Owen wanted the Halton Catholic District School board to change their model in how classes are going to work in high school. He came up with a new plan that he says will put students in a better position when competing for spots in post secondary school.
Burlington Chamber - Canada United
This weekend: $250,000 in cash prizes up for grabs when you shop or dine local during Canada United Weekend! Burlington Chamber President & CEO Carla Nell joins Jessica Kaitting on Halton News with those details.
Big Brothers Big Sisters learn how to tell their story with First Capture Studios
First Capture Studios works with students to give them a voice by teaching them to tell their story through photography. Earlier in the pandemic they teamed up with Big Brothers Big Sisters Halton Hamilton to give the littles a unique experience and create a record of this time in history.