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<rss version="2.0" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><channel><title>Erin Hood</title><link>https://erinhood8.journoportfolio.com</link><description>RSS Feed for Erin Hood</description><atom:link rel="self" href="http://erinhood8.journoportfolio.com/rss.xml"></atom:link><language>en</language><lastBuildDate>Tue, 08 Apr 2025 00:00:00 +0100</lastBuildDate><item><title>Cannabis Retailer Cannabis Retailer Sep/Oct 2024 Page 16</title><link>https://mydigitalpublication.com/publication/?m=63950&amp;i=829980&amp;p=16&amp;ver=html5</link><description>FEATURED RETAILER STICK AND STONE CANNABIS CO. by Erin Hood Stick and Stone Cannabis Co. located in Fernie, British Columbia is one of three cannabis stores in Fernie. Dennis Schafer, the founder, opened his first store in August of 2019 driven by his lifelong passion for cannabis. “I have always been infatuated and intrigued by the plant ever since I was a young lad,” says Schafer. Stick and Stone Cannabis Co. is known for carrying mostly craft growers from BC but has put efforts into carrying...</description><pubDate>Tue, 08 Apr 2025 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate><guid>https://mydigitalpublication.com/publication/?m=63950&amp;i=829980&amp;p=16&amp;ver=html5</guid></item><item><title>Cannabis Retailer Cannabis Retailer Nov/Dec 2024 Page 16</title><link>https://mydigitalpublication.com/publication/?i=835155&amp;p=16&amp;view=issueViewer</link><description>FEATURED RETAILER THE BAKEDERY by Erin Hood The Bakedery, located in Bashaw, Alberta opened its doors in February 2022. Jodie Brokopp, 54, decided to open The Bakedery after cannabis was deemed an essential service at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Brokopp is very hands-on and only has two other employees at the store. One is 30 years old, and the other is 70. “We cater to everyone. It's very diverse,” Brokopp says. Due to the surrounding campgrounds and golf courses, The Bakedery Court...</description><pubDate>Tue, 08 Apr 2025 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate><guid>https://mydigitalpublication.com/publication/?i=835155&amp;p=16&amp;view=issueViewer</guid></item><item><title>Glen Ames robotics team Guardians of the Deep to present Deep Blue AI project at FIRST Lego League tournament – Beach Metro Community News</title><link>https://beachmetro.com/2024/12/07/glen-ames-robotics-team-guardians-of-the-deep-to-present-deep-blue-ai-project-at-first-lego-league-tournament/</link><description>By ERIN HOOD



The Glen Ames Senior Public School robotics team, known as 458 Guardians of the Deep, are gearing up to attend the FIRST Lego League (FLL) qualifying tournament on Dec. 7 at David and Mary Thomson Collegiate Institute in Scarborough. 



The theme of this tournament is FLL SUBMERGED which focuses on how to explore the ocean better, through science and technology. The FLL is an international alliance which challenges students from schools around the world to come up with solutions...</description><pubDate>Sat, 07 Dec 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid>https://beachmetro.com/2024/12/07/glen-ames-robotics-team-guardians-of-the-deep-to-present-deep-blue-ai-project-at-first-lego-league-tournament/</guid></item><item><title>St. John Catholic School makes it 21 city cross country championships in a row – Beach Metro Community News</title><link>https://beachmetro.com/2024/11/06/st-john-catholic-school-makes-it-21-city-cross-country-championships-in-a-row/</link><description>By ERIN HOOD



St. John Catholic School on Kingston Road has wrapped up its 2024 cross country season, not only cleaning up on team and individual medals, but finishing as the city champions for the 21st year in a row. 



Leading up to their first meet, more than 160 St. John Eagles in Grades 2 to 8 practiced daily from the beginning of the school year until the day of their last race on Oct. 23.The Eagles first meet was on Oct. 1 at Ted Reeve Park where the school hosted its annual St. John E...</description><pubDate>Wed, 06 Nov 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid>https://beachmetro.com/2024/11/06/st-john-catholic-school-makes-it-21-city-cross-country-championships-in-a-row/</guid></item><item><title>The burnout graduating post-secondary students are feeling has a name: Senioritis</title><link>https://capitalcurrent.ca/the-burnout-graduating-post-secondary-students-are-feeling-has-a-name-senioritis/</link><description>As post-secondary students in the final year of their degrees scramble to finish assignments or prepare for exams, many are likely suffering from a kind of burnout that researchers at a U.S. university have coined ‘senioritis.’</description><pubDate>Wed, 27 Apr 2022 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate><guid>https://capitalcurrent.ca/the-burnout-graduating-post-secondary-students-are-feeling-has-a-name-senioritis/</guid></item><item><title>Ottawa restaurants divided on continuing vaccine passport requirement</title><link>https://capitalcurrent.ca/ottawa-restaurants-divided-on-continuing-vaccine-passport-requirement/</link><description>With “vaccine passports” and some other COVID-19 restrictions now no longer required in Ontario, many restaurant owners say they are relieved they can stop checking vaccination documents, a task they say they weren’t well prepared to perform in the first place. But some others are keeping the requirement, saying it’s still an important safety measure.</description><pubDate>Tue, 15 Mar 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid>https://capitalcurrent.ca/ottawa-restaurants-divided-on-continuing-vaccine-passport-requirement/</guid></item><item><title>Thaleia — Oranjepark</title><link>https://www.oranjepark.com/community/thaleia</link><description>Toronto-based jewellery company Thaleia pleases customers with their imperfectly handcrafted one-of-a-kind pieces.</description><pubDate>Mon, 28 Feb 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid>https://www.oranjepark.com/community/thaleia</guid></item><item><title>Time to go home, Ottawa mayor tells Freedom Convoy protesters</title><link>https://capitalcurrent.ca/time-to-go-home-ottawa-mayor-tells-freedom-convoy-protesters/</link><description>Enough is enough, Jim Watson says.

After three days of loud truck horns, Nazi and Confederate flags, public mischief and snarled traffic downtown, Ottawa’s mayor wants the remaining members of the so-called “Freedom Convoy” to go home.

“People have had the opportunity to voice their frustration against government policy, but as the old saying goes, they have worn out their welcome,” Watson said Monday afternoon.

The “Freedom Convoy” protests began in Ottawa on the weekend when about 10,000 pr</description><pubDate>Tue, 01 Feb 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid>https://capitalcurrent.ca/time-to-go-home-ottawa-mayor-tells-freedom-convoy-protesters/</guid></item><item><title>Cannabis consequences: Working out with weed brings fitness benefits, advocates say</title><link>https://capitalcurrent.ca/cannabis-consequences-working-out-with-weed-brings-fitness-benefits-advocates-say/</link><description>Bryanna Arnold puts on her running pants and slips into well-worn shoes for a run along the Rideau Canal, where the trees are blossoming. After tying her laces, she grinds some cannabis, packs the bowl of her crystal pipe and lights up to get in the zone. This is her most impactful ritual she has before she heads out for her daily run.</description><pubDate>Tue, 18 May 2021 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate><guid>https://capitalcurrent.ca/cannabis-consequences-working-out-with-weed-brings-fitness-benefits-advocates-say/</guid></item><item><title>kaylas.beads —</title><link>https://www.oranjepark.com/community/kaylasbeads</link><description>Kayla Chhin is the founder of a Toronto-based, beaded jewellery brand known as kaylas.beads. She started this sustainable jewellery brand amidst the pandemic to help put a smile on her loved ones faces. She has developed a sophisticated brand through her Instagram and shared her story with Oranjepark.</description><pubDate>Sun, 21 Mar 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid>https://www.oranjepark.com/community/kaylasbeads</guid></item><item><title>Low waste grocery stores and their protocols for COVID-19|</title><link>https://capitalcurrent.ca/ottawa-food-stores-balance-low-waste-mission-with-customer-safety-during-covid-19/</link><description>Some Ottawa grocery stores that aim to minimize waste have been torn between saving the environment and protecting the public during the pandemic.While they would normally let customers bring in reusable containers, or offer open food bins, they’ve had to compromise their green-friendly policies.And it’s not clear when they’ll be able to return to their pre-pandemic practices.</description><pubDate>Wed, 16 Dec 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid>https://capitalcurrent.ca/ottawa-food-stores-balance-low-waste-mission-with-customer-safety-during-covid-19/</guid></item><item><title>nourished + well co. —</title><link>https://www.oranjepark.com/the-oranjepark-community/ctaf3d3o2yvtrenh8cjg6plhri0dz0</link><description>Having grown up with a mother who worked in interior designer, Maddie has never had an issue allowing her creative side to grow. She expresses this creativity through food, particularly baking and cooking healthy meals, which are highlighted on her Instagram page (@madslinwellness). Lin also channels her creativity into fashion, an interest that has led her to want to portray her message of nutrition and wellness through street style that also serves as a reminder for people to take care of them</description><pubDate>Wed, 09 Dec 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid>https://www.oranjepark.com/the-oranjepark-community/ctaf3d3o2yvtrenh8cjg6plhri0dz0</guid></item><item><title>Ottawa's hard-hit tourism sector faces an uncertain future amid pandemic</title><link>https://capitalcurrent.ca/ottawas-hard-hit-tourism-sector-faces-an-uncertain-future-amid-pandemic/#comments</link><description>As COVID-19 continues, tourism in Ottawa continues to face a decline while relying on locals for support.</description><pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid>https://capitalcurrent.ca/ottawas-hard-hit-tourism-sector-faces-an-uncertain-future-amid-pandemic/#comments</guid></item><item><title>Officials hopeful they can keep Ottawa homeless shelters safe from COVID-19</title><link>https://capitalcurrent.ca/officials-hopeful-they-can-keep-ottawa-homeless-shelters-safe-from-covid-19/?fbclid=IwAR0fyw_ny1YHGCR6NpjcQCWEjvft7bs4s6m3nHUvoUWdj0mlMnZPB9Or8tY</link><description>When Canada went into lockdown in March, many feared the impact it would have on Ottawa’s unhoused community. But despite initial predictions, Ottawa’s homeless population has seen few cases and no community transmission of the virus.

Wendy Muckle, executive director of Ottawa Inner City Health (OICH), attributes this largely to the organization of Ottawa’s shelters and service providers, who met at the start of the pandemic to create a unified strategy. Their main concern was community transmi</description><pubDate>Wed, 07 Oct 2020 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate><guid>https://capitalcurrent.ca/officials-hopeful-they-can-keep-ottawa-homeless-shelters-safe-from-covid-19/?fbclid=IwAR0fyw_ny1YHGCR6NpjcQCWEjvft7bs4s6m3nHUvoUWdj0mlMnZPB9Or8tY</guid></item></channel></rss>