Tag: Samantha Maich

  • How to find local events

    How to find local events

    STORY BY SAMANTHA MAICH Feeling stuck on Trafalgar Campus with nothing to do in your spare time? Don’t despair. From Sheridan’s International Student Association, to participating in sports events such as Women’s Basketball and attending the Musical Theatre students’ performances, there is plenty to do on and off campus. Many students do not travel farther…

  • Bars drafting ideas to shake up Oakville’s dining

    Bars drafting ideas to shake up Oakville’s dining

    STORY BY SAMANTHA MAICH Sheridan students are about to see a change in the local bar scene with Shakers becoming a southern smokehouse restaurant, and Philthy McNasty’s sports bar having switched ownership and its name to Drafted. The Shakers Bar and Grill at the intersection of Kerr and Speers Rd. is shifting to a restaurant. Tony…

  • Prospective students get behind-the-scenes look at faculties and programs

    Prospective students get behind-the-scenes look at faculties and programs

    STORY BY SAMANTHA MAICH The SCAET building was packed with prospective students and parents during Sheridan’s Open House on Saturday, which featured displays and representatives from each program offered at Trafalgar. Andrew Lee, head of Sheridan Security, estimated there were about 1,000 people on campus during the Open House, and compared it to a regular…

  • From puppy to guide dog

    From puppy to guide dog

    STORY BY SAMANTHA MAICH Oakville’s Lions Foundation of Canada for Dog Guides breeds, trains, and provides canine vision, hearing ear, seizure response, autism assistance, diabetic alert, and service guide dogs. According to Alex Ivic, director of the dog guide programs, the foundation breeds around 250 puppies per year. At six to eight weeks old, the…

  • Intertwining artists

    Intertwining artists

    STORY BY SAMANTHA MAICH A red and black themed gallery room was filled with creative realistic and abstract artwork that sprang from the walls and the floor. Portraits and colourful abstract canvas designs made from thread decorated the corridors of the Oakville community centre, which were filled with many guests and artists at the World…

  • LIVE COVERAGE: Halton Pumpkin Trail

    LIVE COVERAGE: Halton Pumpkin Trail

    COVERAGE BY SAMANTHA MAICH The Halton Pumpkin Trail officially runs from Sept.19-Oct.31, 2014. Maps are obtained by dialling 311, at local tourism offices, farmers markets, establishments participating in the event, and by clicking here. The objective is to go to various locations on the Pumpkin Trail Map and “experience all things pumpkin in Halton,” according…

  • Where our food comes from

    Where our food comes from

    BY SAMANTHA MAICH Most of us eat locally grown produce, but not all of us know the facts about the produce we eat. Harvest Halton was an event held on Oct.5, in Milton, about where our food comes from. That was the inspiration for this infographic. Produce Available during October is found bordering the infographic.…

  • BARRED

    BARRED

    SAMANTHA MAICH The drinking age has been raised from 19 to 21 at some bars and restaurants in Oakville, which may be illegal age discrimination, according to a Toronto lawyer. The legal drinking age in Ontario is 19, and while bars are allowed to refuse service for various reasons, it remains unclear whether age is…

  • The Milton Fall Fair

    The Milton Fall Fair

    VIDEO BY SAMANTHA MAICH Thousands of people were present at The Milton Fall Fair, on Sept.27. The event offered everything from carnival rides and tractor pulls, to local singers and horse races. The West Coast Lumberjacks performed at the fair for the first time at this annual event. “It’s a great day; It’s a great…

  • Halton and the Salvation Army give out grocery cards after ice storm

    Halton and the Salvation Army give out grocery cards after ice storm

    STORY BY SAMANTHA MAICH The Municipality of Halton gave out $27,000 worth in grocery store cards to residents on financial aid through Salvation Army locations from Jan. 8 to Jan. 10 in response to the ice storm. “About $450,000 in grocery cards were made available to communities that were the hardest hit,” and, “the remaining…