Author: Antonia
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Jingle all the way
TIMELINE AND PHOTOS BY ANTONIA SALAPIC Local residents came together through the cold and rain to raise money for arthritis awareness this weekend, at Sheridan College, Trafalgar campus. Arthritis Society of Halton Peel Region, along with Santa, hosted a 1k,2.5, or 5k run/walk from 11:00 to 12:00 pm, in hopes to raise money for this important cause.…
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The future is looking bright for innovators
STORY AND PHOTO BY ANTONIA SALAPIC Business-savvy students got advice from successful business owners last Friday and were encouraged to use their imagination to be successful in the arts business. As part of Halton Entrepreneurship Week, Sheridan College and the Halton’s Regional Innovation Centre (HalTech), hosted the first Arts and Innovation day to help students become…
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University fair offers students more options
STORY AND PHOTOS BY ANTONIA SALAPIC Sheridan College will hold a university fair Thursday with careercounsellors coming from Wilfrid Laurier, UofT Mississauga, Waterloo and York. Last week, career counselling specialists from the University of Guelph-Humber,Laurentian University and Griffith University were on hand to answer questions from students looking to further their education. “There are so…
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Look your best with this seasons latest looks
STORY BY ANTONIA SALAPIC Sequins, fur and metallics are a few of the most popular holiday looks that are rocking the runway this season. “This holiday season we are mostly looking at a lot of sequins, metallic and plaid,” said Toronto fashion expert Lily Milosh. “Leather accents, lace and animals prints are also some of…
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Toronto’s National Women’s Show turns up the heat
STORY BY ANTONIA SALAPIC Women were standing and hollering for a glimpse of topless firefighters this weekend at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. The National Women’s Show offered women a weekend showcase of more than 450 exhibits of cosmetics, clothes, food and tutorials. The show was divided into, fashion and style, beauty and wellness, travel,…
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Lighthouse for grieving children is looking for volunteers
STORY BY ANTONIA SALAPIC The Lighthouse for Grieving Children is looking for volunteers to bring emotional support to children who have lost a loved one. The Oakville organization was co-founded by Jo Fallon in 1999, inspired by the Seasons Centre for Children’s Grief in Barrie. At the age of six Fallon found her mother dead…