"It's time for a plan to end poverty in Canada," bluntly states the National Anti-Poverty Plan, released recently by the Dignity for All campaign.
Month: February 2015
North-south cycling path proposed for O’Connor Street
Coun. Keith Egli, the newly installed chair of the city’s transportation committee, has highlighted a proposed north-south cycling path along O’Connor Street as a key priority for the next four-year term of council.
Immaculata offers online service to make school payments
Starting in March, parents with children attending Immaculata High School will be able to make school payments online by using a service called School Cash Online.
With School Cash Online, parents will be able to pay for things such as yearbooks and school trips without having to double-check that the cash or cheque was safely delivered.
LGBTQ support groups for immigrants, refugees look to expand
Centretown support groups for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) immigrants and refugees are hoping to expand the services currently provided in the city, claiming that what’s in place is not enough.