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Culture Days 2020
The City of St. Catharines is celebrating Culture Days this year. Most events will be held virtually, however there will be some live events with limited participation. Reporter Brenda Schultz brings you this report.
Annual Mayor's Grape Stomp For Gillian's Place
This year's annual St. Catharines Mayor's Grape Stomp, normally held at Montebello Park in St. Catharines involving our area Mayors, was moved to The 13th Street Winery and featured Ambassadors from Gillian's Place "Walk A Mile In Her Shoes". The Source's Bob Romeo attended the event to find out more about the changes, and what's new about the virtual "Walk A Mile" event taking place Oct. 17th.
Fred Fox - 40th Anniversary of The Terry Fox Run
This year marks the 40th anniversary of The Terry Fox Run and the legacy of Terry Fox and his Marathon of Hope. Since the run began, over 800 million dollars has been raised for cancer research in Canada. Source host Mike Balsom interviews Terry's older brother Fred and finds out more about the Foundation.
The Walrus and The Whistleblower
Filmmaker Nathalie Bibeau debuted her newest movie "The Walrus and the Whistleblower" at the Can-View Drive-In recently. The documentary stars Phil Demers, a former Marineland employee who developed a bond with a walrus named Smooshi. Reporter Jordan James brings you this report.
Sean Kennedy - Back to School
Sean Kennedy, President of Niagara College joins Mike Balsom in studio to talk about the Fall Semester at Niagara College and what things look like at both campuses.
Gervan Fearon - Back to School
Gervan Fearon, President of Brock University speaks to Mike Balsom about the many challenges of the 2020-21 school year at Brock.
Sam Oosterhoff - Back to School
Sam Oosterhoff, MPP for Niagara West joins Mike Balsom via Zoom to discuss the province's Back to School plans.
United Way Niagara Back to School Supplies
Thanks to the help of Niagara Nutrition Partners and local businesses, United Way Niagara was able to donate thousands of school supplies and gift cards to students in need. Mark Wikobrado files this report.
Project SHARE Travelling Fall Food Drive
Project SHARE will be visiting local grocery stores in Niagara Falls every Saturday until October 3rd from 10am-3pm for their Travelling Fall Food Drive. Customers are asked to donate food items, baby formula or cash so Project SHARE can help out those in the community who need it. Jennifer Wittig brings you this report.
Camillo Cipriano - NCDSB
Camillo Cipriano, Director of Education for Niagara Catholic joins Mike Balsom in studio to discuss his School Board's Return to School plans.
Back to School at Sir Winston Churchill
Mike Balsom speaks to a couple of students from Sir Winston Churchill Secondary School in St. Catharines who decided to return to class during COVID-19.
Professor David Hutchison
David Hutchison, Professor - Department of Educational Studies at Brock University joins Mike Balsom via Zoom to discuss his feelings on why he thought the return to school was too soon in Ontario.