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7 Art and Culture Exhibits You Can Visit in Your Pajamas
By DidYouKnow
There are ways to explore the world from the comfort of your living room, while still wearing your pajamas! Vicky shares some favourite virtual-access exhibits, here.
Your Guide to Enjoying Your First Winter in Nova Scotia
By DidYouKnow
Available to read in both English and Arabic | Your first winter in Canada can be difficult and long, especially if you are coming from a warm country. However, when taking part in fun and affordable activities, while also wearing proper clothing, you may start to enjoy the wintery Canadian weather.
Ways to be Sustainable in 2021
By Teens
There are many ways to be more sustainable. Discover some top ways to be sustainable this year and contribute to a healthier planet from Teen Blogger Theertha.
12 Films You Can Stream Featuring Individuals with Disabilities
By beyondBooks
These stories can open our eyes to how others move through the world and come up against walls that abled people often can’t see. With both feature films and documentaries, there’s something for everyone on this list. Using your library card, you can stream these films online through hoopla or Kanopy!
Teen Book Review: The 100
By Teens
Teen Blogger, Sally, shares her review and rating of the popular book, now TV series, the 100 by Kass Morgan.
Teen Volunteer Art Feature: Hana
By Teens
Teen Blogger, Hana, experiments with finding new ways to challenge her creativity through drawing. Read about her process and see her completed drawing in this blog.
Kick-Start Creativity: Make Your Own Wind Chimes
By beyondBooks
We love sitting outside on our porch with a good book and a mug of tea, listening to the beautiful sounds of nature and our homemade wind chimes. If you're a fan of reusing materials found around your home and enjoy going for scavenger hunts, we're sure you'll love creating your own wind chimes out of found and repurposed materials. Kick-start your creativity by making a wind chime or wall hanging using materials found around your house.
Teen Volunteer Art Feature: Janey
By Teens
By Teen Blogger, Janey | "I've never been good at being precise when painting. I'm never satisfied with the outcome as it's never as crisp and neat as I want it to be. But, recently I found out about pour art."
The Story of Dalhousie Law’s First Black Graduate: James Robinson Johnston
By LocalHistory
Born in 1876, James R. Johnston became Dalhousie Law's first Black graduate. Tragically, his life was ended too soon after being shot by his Brother-in-Law.
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