I hate making the bed. On a good day, I wrestle with my fitted sheet and manage to throw my duvet over my mattress, but most days, in the mad dash to get to work, I leave my covers in a heap. Tara ...
Chisom “Chizzy” Ogbonna doesn’t just rap the gospel, he’s living out one of its most important lessons - to “love thy neighbour as thyself” - by helping his church make sleeping mats for the poor in ...
Some impoverished families in Africa will feel a bit more comfortable, thanks to the efforts of Burlington school children. Students at participating schools across the city have been busy all year ...
It was milk bags as far as the eye could see inside the gym at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Secondary School last week. Teams of students at the Tottenham school spent a day flattening, cutting, tying ...
Students at Fred C. Cook Public School have been collecting plastic milk bags, the brightly-coloured outer bags used to hold four litres of milk, “for a very long time,” says Andrea Wappel, school ...
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A group of women in Vaughan will be performing something of a miracle with milk bags Dec. 9. They will be turning the bags into mats. works as a part time reporter. She writes about new businesses and ...
Every week during lunchtime, Jonelle St. Aubyn supervises students as they weave donated milk bags into sleeping mats. The teacher-librarian at Louise Arbour Secondary School in Brampton introduced ...
Sandra Lauzière strives to keep her family-run daycare in Quebec City as environmentally friendly as possible, but some waste is hard to avoid. In particular, her daycare goes through a lot of milk ...
With Christmas just around the corner, the spirit of giving becomes the focus in people’s rushed and hurried lives. For one Burlington resident, Ann Watson, this spirit not only takes the form of ...
Mary Dickey carefully cuts them into a series of long, thin strips to get started. She grabs her trusty needle and begins to crochet. But she isn’t using yarn. What is she using? Milk bags, of course.