5 do-it-yourself projects that will make you rethink your pandemic
Many Canadians spent the first months of the pandemic baking sourdough bread and planting vegetables, but not everyone stopped there. Some people used the time to transform their home and hobbies.
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Being stuck at home with a lot of spare time led these Canadians down a creative path
Posted: May 23, 2021 7:00 AM PT | Last Updated: May 23
Rick Zinger is not a mason by trade, but says he enjoys the work of using stone to cover his castle-style home located near Kamloops in southern B.C. (Jenifer Norwell/CBC)
Finding her next classroom: MSU grad readies for education career
Windthorst’s Brooke Schreiber relished chance to stay home at MSU Texas and also explore the world
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Brooke Schreiber is confident in her abilities as she prepares to lead her classroom after celebrating her Spring 2021 graduation from Midwestern State University Saturday at Kay Yeager Coliseum.
Just a year ago, it was a different feeling. She was nervous about student teaching. The COVID-19 restrictions had turned teaching into virtual sessions.
“I had only gotten to teach in front of a class one time, and the rest of the lessons that I had taught were recorded and not in front of a real class,” said Schreiber, who has accepted a position as a second-grade teacher at West Foundation Elementary School.