Conversation avec Gaëtan Etoga, co-fondateur de YMMA, une entreprise qui fabrique des poupées noires et racisées comme outil permettant aux enfants d’embrasser leurs racines et de bâtir leur estime de soi dans une société où le racisme existe encore – et aussi de sensibiliser la population à l’inclusion et à la lutte contre le racisme. Samedi le 28 mai, 16h. Entrée gratuite. En français principalement. Q&A bilingue.
A tasty event that helps local chemotherapy patients is back this Sunday in Vankleek Hill. The annual Russell Gauley Pancake Day is on Sunday, May 5 at the Vankleek Hill […]
Enjoy some singing this spring! The Ensemble vocal Hémiole will present its spring concert on May 28 at 7:30 p.m., under the direction of Marjolaine Daneault at Margaret Rodger Presbyterian […]
On May 4, the top talent Glengarry’s got will be on stage. There are 15 finalists in the 2024 edition of the Glengarry’s Got Talent contest, presented by Caddell Productions […]
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