On the first Monday of every September, Labour Day recognizes the men and women who labour to build this country.
Hello September!
September is the month of maturity; the heaped basket and the garnered sheaf. It is the month of climax and completion. September! I never tire of turning it over and over in my mind. It has warmth, depth and color. It glows like old amber.
-Sylvia Plath.
On the first Monday of every September, Labour Day recognizes the men and women who labour to build this country.
Stand up To Cancer Day is observed every second Friday of September, on September 10 this year. It is a day for creating cancer awareness. It is also a time to support the fight against cancer, using various means.
Like Mother’s day and Father’s day, we also have a whole day dedicated to our grandparents. Grandparents Day is an opportunity to treasure that connection and spend some quality family time together.
You should hug your hound several times every day, but remember to hug them extra hard today! We advise giving them kisses, cuddles, and belly rubs too.
National Working Parents Day honours the working parent. The day pays tribute to those parents who work to provide for their families.
National Chai Day celebrates the strong, satisfying tea ordered at cafes across the country. The aroma filling the room comes from ancient spices, perfectly steeped into a cup of delicious tea.
Join us in the spirit of reconciliation by purchasing a, student-designed orange shirt from one of our campuses to honour #OrangeShirtDay before September 30, 2021.
We honor the survivors and victims of residential schools by wearing orange shirts, because #EveryChildMatters. Orange Shirt Day is the annual day to acknowledge and raise awareness of the residential school system and its lasting impacts, and to support Indigenous peoples in Canada.
We had the pleasure of getting to know and inspiring instructor, Sara Thompson of the Addictions and Community Services Worker program at our Calgary North campus. Read more here.