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The Importance of Service Organizations in Rural Areas
Learners interviewed representatives from different organizations in Antigonish and presented their findings at our May Lunch & Learn. Organizations interviewed: ACALA, Kid’s First, Coady International Institute, and the Antigonish Women’s Resource Centre
In My Eyes: The Freedom of Walking with Reduced Sight
Watch our short film featuring Colin Kennedy as he answers questions about his experiences walking with reduced sight.
In My Eyes – Teaser
Here is a sneak peek of our documentary, In My Eyes: The Freedom of Walking With Reduced Sight, featuring Colin Kennedy as he talks about his experiences walking in Antigonish.
Congolese Cooking
ACALA learners, Faida and Gracia, taught us how to make some of their favourite meals from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Watch the video here to see how they prepared these delicious dishes!
Red Tribe Boxing: Impacting the Lives of Youth
Red Tribe Boxing is open to everyone and “it’s all free…coach amazing, equipment amazing!”
Pride Month: A Colourful Milestone
by Eva Bertrand-Brunelle
Originally published: March 2018
We’re not quite the Egyptian pyramids…but we can compare!
As we sat with Jocelyn Gillis, the museum’s fun-loving curator and executive director, she surprised us by revealing that “sometimes it’s the average Joe who comes in [who] has the most interesting stories.”
Will the Feeling Reach You?
Samir described his first night: “I slept as if I had not slept in 10 years…the comfort, serenity and warmth that reached me.”