Articles related to "Sudbury"Instruction in music, visual arts, dance and drama is now available in the city of Sudbury, thanks to a new arts studio called Arts North.
Sally Spence says she wasn't always sure if she wanted to begin a career working with children, but is glad she did.
The Second Annual Northern Aboriginal Festival was held from April, 3 to 5, bringing three days of education and celebration.
An Education Day was held at Tom Davies Square, in Sudbury on Friday, April 3 as part of the Second Annual Northern Aboriginal Festival.
Sudbury Hall, seat of the Vernon family since the 16th Century, is a perfect example of Jacobean art and architecture. The Children will love the Museum of Childhood.
A youth forum was held in Sudbury on March 14, the purpose of which was to find out the most common concerns among the young people in the city, but also to inform them.
In June 1381 a hated poll tax became the catalyst in a conflict in which the Tower of London was breached for the first and last time during the Peasants' Revolt.
A second youth forum was held by the Young Community Leaders Project (YCL) as part of National Youth Week.
Cambrian College in Sudbury, Ontario received a $1 million grant to build a 13,900 square-foot animation facility on campus.
Plans for a new school of architecture in Sudbury, Ontario are well advanced, with its doors expected to open in the fall of 2011.
A 9-year-old shows bravery and his true spirit of freedom, joining the same midnight ride ascribed to Paul Revere, calling Minutemen to defend liberty he had yet to enjoy
Although the infamous Tornado Alley is located in the U.S., many twisters have touched down in Canada but not as often as their neighbours to the south.
The Ontario Hockey League is one of three leagues that comprise the Canadian Hockey League, which is the largest hockey league in the world.
The Rainbow District School Board in Sudbury, Ontario, helps students gain exposure to Aboriginal culture through the I Am Aboriginal Campaign.
The working horses of London used to end their days at the local Knackers yard, their bodies rendered down to be made into soap or animal food. That's not the case today.
Listen my children and you shall hear of the midnight ride of Paul Revere, William Dawes, Samuel Prescott and many more men, women, children crying "The Regulars are out"
Paintings like The Hay Wain and The Mill Stream made Constable well known. The National Trust looks after Flatford Mill where visitors can walk in Constable's footsteps.
Canadian literary great Margaret Atwood will set out on a book tour like no other to promote her latest novel The Year of the Flood.
Three special education schools, located in Connecticut and Massachusetts, which focus on the unique educational needs of children on the autism spectrum.
Born in 1958, this native of Winnipeg raised millions of dollars when he attempted to run across Canada.
From earliest times, Sault Ste Marie's position at the heart of the Great Lakes has made the settlement important to trade.
After earlier threats by the Opposition to dissolve Parliament only to be followed by an agreement by the two main parties to work together, an election is now imminent.
This article reviews the American Geriatrics Society book, Doorway Thoughts: Cross-Cultural Health Care for Older Adults.
A current project sponsored by the US military is the design for the battlefield of decision-making killer machines with moral "judgement". Is this a good thing?
Although short on genealogical data, Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War provides detailed soldier service accounts.
With the sequencing of the Neanderthal genome on the horizon, now is a good time to read or revisit Robert J. Sawyer's award-winning trilogy, The Neanderthal Parallax.
The Abbott Tavern in Holden, Massachusetts existed during those colorful days when stagecoaches dashed up to an inn, hostelers scurried about and a portly host emerged.
Admirers of English author Jane Austen traveling in her footsteps can visit her birthplace, homes and grave, several film locations or the Jane Austen Festival in Bath.
A self-absorbed blonde diva and a slow as a sloth priest headline this new group of inept motorists. Pedestrians need to dive for cover when these folks hit the road.
Redcoats leave Battle of Lexington and Concord is next. A shocked world heard that embattled farmers and Minutemen fired several rounds, killed 3 and stood for liberty!
Although the Prius is fuel-efficient, the production of hybrid car batteries pollutes the environment. Clean diesels could reduce more carbon emissions than hybrids.
The numbers don't always tell the full story. Sometimes, a hot start is just that. Matt Moulson, Ryan O'Reilly and Mike Fisher are three players who will not keep it up.
Passing the driver's licence road test is hard in Toronto, so many Torontonians are taking the test in nearby cities and towns with higher driver test success rates.
Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862), the American writer, Transcendentalist and activist is well known, yet many don't know some of the most basic facts connected to him.
Tommy Burlington set scoring records in every league that he played. He signed an NHL contract with the Chicago Black Hawks but he never skated on hockey's biggest stage.
NCLEX review programs, books, and classes have flooded the market. With so many different choices in study and review, the testing candidate could use some good advice.
Anna Green Winslow left the world a treasure: a diary that reveals the wit of a lively, charming girl and gives us a peek at colonial society.
The longest running radio talk show in North America has been steaming up the airways in Canada's capital city for decades.
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