Author of the article: Calgary Herald
Publishing date: Feb 20, 2021 • February 20, 2021 • 3 minute read • Outreach worker Wallis Kendal, left, NDP childrenís services critic Rakhi Pancholi and NorQuest student Shyannah Sinclair, on Monday, Nov. 4, 2019. Sinclair, 21, will lose benefits when she turns 22 from a government program for youth who have aged out of care. The government is lowering the cutoff age to 22 from 24 starting next April. Photo by Janet French /Postmedia
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Young Albertans left out in the cold
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Author of the article: Frances Learment
Publishing date: Feb 01, 2021 • February 1, 2021 • 2 minute read • Saugeen Shores car lover Dave Middleton - shown with his 1969 Pontiac Parisienne prior to the start of a wildly successful car rally June 28 that drew approximately 600 cars – is inviting people to join the new Saugeen Shores Car Club. Photo by Shoreline Beacon File Photo
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The “old way” of car shows – bringing the public to see classic cars up close – is over, for now, but that has just encouraged local car enthusiasts to explore other ways to enjoy their vehicles this spring/summer.
Local car enthusiast Dave Middleton, owner of a 1969 Pontiac Parisienne, was spurred into organizing a local car club by a recent contact from fellow car lover, Saugeen Shores Coun. Dave Myette who suggested now was the time to organize. Middleton staged a wildly successful travelling car rally through Grey Bruce in late June that drew an unexpec
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With the nation under a strict tier system, getting together over the festive period will be impossible for many. But, team Bewilder Box has come up with an ingenious method for friends and family to spend time together whilst also putting their brains to the test.
After the huge success of their online escape room, ‘The B.R.U.C.E. Project’ (as featured in Stylist’s ‘Best Online Escape Rooms’) team Bewilder Box has launched its latest and most festive title yet ‘B.R.U.C.E. Saves Christmas’. The online game, which can be played with up to 6 players using a Browser and Zoom, features a healthy dose of festive spirit along with a series of mindboggling Christmas puzzles, which require communication and teamwork to tackle. The mission: players must deduce the identity of a mysterious turkey-masked villain who has kidnapped Sa