06/29/2020
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Why this 19-year-old Indigenous woman dreams of being a police officer | CBC News
Growing up in London, Sierra Jamieson was always told that because she was an Indigenous woman she couldn't be a police officer. Now the 19-year-old from Oneida Nation of the Thames has made it her mission to prove them wrong.
05/15/2020
Hard to believe we havenβt had a season in three years... stay safe and stay hungry, Lions. Weβll be back...
08/28/2019
Beyond proud of this Lions Rugby alumna!! You're an inspiration, Gabby Schoettle!
Western News - Med school admission changes open new doors
When Gabby Schoettle was 8 years old, her mother died of metastatic breast cancer. Soon afterward, her father became ill and was unable to work. The health-care providers who showed her compassion throughout this tragic journey left a lasting impact on her.
06/15/2019
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05/29/2019
Proud of this incredible young woman! π¦π
South student honoured for her leadership
Madeleine Lund is the one teachers at South Collegiate secondary school turn to when a new kid joins the student body. They ask her to take the newbie under her wing until they get adjusted to Soutβ¦
05/23/2019
"During an afternoon safari we saw some lionesses sleeping in the tall grass. We started to see what was happening and after a while we realised that there were many more lions. We were in a pride of 25 lions with cubs and a beautiful adult male. We got to witness so many scenes of these animals' daily routine, including the care of this mother to her cub."
by Michele Bavassano
02/28/2019
Keep fighting for what you deserve and who you want to be.
Dream Crazier: Freedom Prep Rugby
"You have to strive to not be how people expect you to be." See what a crazy dream did for a small school in Memphis.
01/27/2019
YASSS QUEEN!!
#PayDecker: Women's hockey star to get paid after NHL skills comp success | CBC Sports
U.S. women's hockey star Brianna Decker showed everyone how it's done in the passing challenge at Friday night's NHL all-star skills competition in San Jose. On Saturday, a hockey apparel company stepped in to compensate her following a social media campaign.