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Global News’ Susan Hay given honourary doctorate from Nipissing UniversityGlobal News' Susan Hay, who has worked for the broadcaster for more than 30 years, was given an honourary doctorate from Nippising University in her hometown of North Bay.CanadaJun 17, 2022
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Global News’ Susan Hay receives Order of OntarioThe Order of Ontario honour was bestowed upon Hay during a ceremony at the Royal Ontario Museum on Tuesday.CanadaApr 25, 2022
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Global News’ Susan Hay appointed to Order of OntarioThe province announced on Friday that Susan Hay is among 47 new appointments to the Order of Ontario.CanadaJan 2, 2021
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Oakville teen helps Wish-It-Forward after meeting idol during cancer battleThis wish has fueled Lilly’s close-knit family to make 500 hair scrunchies, raising more than $2800 to date with a goal of $10,000 and all proceeds going directly to the Children’s Wish Foundation of Canada.Feb 5, 2020
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What does ‘thrifting’ look like in 2019?A thrift store owner in Toronto believes his customers are not only smart and trendy – they want to find value in their fashion.Sep 25, 2019
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‘The Shield Initiative’ brings colour and fun to sick kidsStudents from Westmount Collegiate Institute in Thornhill have taken on a special project.Jun 24, 2019
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88-year-old volunteer makes a difference for 51 years at Sunnybrook HospitalIn her five decades, Taylor has donated her time to various areas of Sunnybrook Hospital – including the emergency department, medical imaging and the gift shop, where she currently volunteers every Thursday.Jun 4, 2019
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Woodbridge mom turns chocolate-making hobby into sweet solutionFunded by Phyllis Santone and her family, the idea was to build a business that would always be there for her daughter Rita, knowing the barriers she would face in her adult life.CanadaFeb 20, 2019
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Are you an ’empty nester’? This Toronto couple lives life differently after sons moved outEvery fall, young adults head off to college or university while some may take a little longer to leave their parent’s home – yet they’re not the only ones starting a new chapter in life.Jan 23, 2019
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Using sport to enrich the lives of people with intellectual disabilitiesAlma Loken was diagnosed with the genetic disorder Williams Syndrome when she was born but that hasn’t stopped Alma from reaching her full potential.Jul 25, 2018
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