by admin | May 27, 2022 | Spotlights on Environmental Projects, Story Times, The Indoors
Getting into Sewing Clothes Written By: Emily L. Edited By: Connor Fraser Designed By: Emily L Published By: Samantha Porte ~This is not a tutorial, nor a strict set of rules. This is simply the perspective of a beginner clothing maker sharing the...
by admin | May 26, 2022 | Climate and Environment, Food and Beyond
Three Edible Endangered Plants in Ontario By: Deana Bjedi Climate change, loss of habitat and diseases among plants in Ontario have caused a lot of plant species to become endangered and at risk of extinction. The extinction of non-invasive plant species is never a...
by admin | May 25, 2022 | Food and Beyond
You walk into your local grocery store and are instantly greeted by hundreds of different foods. You see fruits and vegetables coming from different genetic variations, as well as diverse forms of dairy, grain, and meat foods. This wide variety that we have in our...
by admin | May 5, 2022 | Nature & The Outdoors
Author: Erica Gu Cao Editor: Connor Fraser Graphic Designer: Alessia Carpino Publisher: Rayna Almas Kids learn best when they are motivated. The real question is how to motivate them. A recent study by Frontiers in Psychology states that by taking them...
by admin | May 2, 2022 | Climate and Environment
Author: Mia T. Editor: Connor Fraser Graphic Designer: Emily Sheng Publisher: Rayna Almas Hi readers! Today’s blog is about three big words you may or may not have heard in grade 9 science: bioaccumulation, bioamplification, and biomagnification. Told you...