Homeschooling: A Different Way of Learning

03/17/2023 Colin McGregor 0

By Colin McGregor  As the family way of learning, homeschooling is an alternative educational choice that empowers parents to take charge of their children’s education, replacing traditional school attendance. It brings a full life of discovery that both parents and children can share in at […] See more

Domestic Violence: Opportunities for Solutions

03/08/2023 Colin McGregor 0

By Colin McGregor On the occasion of International Women’s Day, 2023: Selena Fortier, who gives conferences (as she puts it, « showferences ») on domestic violence, offers the following different solutions to domestic violence situations: The importance of witnesses: Offering compassion to people who experience domestic violence. […] See more

Ella & Pitr: Giants Among Us

03/07/2023 Colin McGregor 0

The roof of Café Graffiti’s new building, as seen from the air By Colin McGregor “Sleeping giants on a large surface that bring humans back to their small state of things.” This is how artists Ella & Pitr describe their colossal works. Ella & Pitr […] See more

Where LazyLegz Will Be in the Coming Weeks

02/22/2023 Colin McGregor 0

A full schedule for appearances in the coming weeks by Luca Patuelli, aka Lazylegz, internationally renowned breakdancer and advocate of rights for the disabled: 24-25 February – WDSF Breakin for Gold, Kitakyushu, Japan 23 March – Conference in Rouyn-Nouranda 28 March – 9 April – On […] See more

20 Poets and Authors Celebrate Poetry

02/21/2023 Colin McGregor 0

Jean-Paul Daoust, Sylvain Turner, Jean-Simon Brisebois, Raymond Viger and their guests will mount the stage at the Bistro le Ste-Cath on Saturday February 25th, starting at 6 p.m. with their Nuit Blanche Hochelaga-Maisonneuve event. Jean-Paul Daoust and Raymond Viger will kick off the event. Our dean […] See more

Food Allergies Up Among the Young

02/03/2023 Colin McGregor 0

By Colin McGregor It’s not your imagination. Your youngster who sniffles and sneezes and erupts is more susceptible to allergies than were their parents and grandparents.  Children are much more likely to be allergic than they were 25 or 50 years ago. Child allergies are […] See more