✨ You made it through a school year like no other. It's time to take a moment to celebrate and breathe. And no matter what happens in September, we will be here for you and your family. 🙏❤️
🎬 Watch the year-end message from @TDOttawa: https://t.co/1Bot4Um30u #ocsbBeCommunity
We're joining @children1stca in declaring a #codePINK! #COVID19 school closures, lack of access to recreation & social isolation have led to devastating effects on the health + well-being of kids/youth. The kids are not alright. They deserve better. https://t.co/vCiY3yAwxr
NEW: Canada's top children's hospitals, including CHEO, are declaring a mental health emergency among children and youth as the COVID-19 pandemic wears on. #ottnews https://t.co/iBdjxXZmPb
Following new enforcement measures announced by the province on Friday, the Ottawa Police Service says officers will not randomly stop people to ask them why they are outside their home. #ottnews https://t.co/PpLkb3qPOb
BREAKING: Ontario schools will stay closed indefinitely to in-person learning as COVID-19 cases continue to surge in the province. #ottnews https://t.co/xFiIvGHyLt
Students have the right to be heard, especially when government decisions impact them. @Sflecce claims he is fighting for the #nextgen, but his actions don't seem to line up to his words.
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Today, February 16 is a #SnowDay. @OttSchoolBus has cancelled all buses & vans. All #ocsb in-person and virtual schools remain open. If parents send their children to in-person school, they will be responsible for transportation to and from school.
"I'm here live. I'm not a cat."
A lawyer logged into the 394th Judicial District with a cat filter on and couldn't turn it off.
This may be the funniest video I've seen this year.
It's #EatingDisordersAwarenessWeek and some of our youth receiving treatment have put together words of wisdom and encouragement to share. Here are some of the things they wish we knew!
Today, every view of this video helps create positive change. All you need to do is watch it and Bell will donate 5¢ more to Canadian mental health initiatives. Retweet to help spread the word! #BellLetsTalk
Ottawa's top doctor says she believes schools can open safely now and that the extended closure is having a negative effect on the mental health of both kids and parents. #ottnews https://t.co/L4mjp5PBJC