high on life
I was high on the high life With every turn single Red light Shoulder check I was flying higher and higher Moving further away from my restrains The restrains of life Work, family, school With each passing mile, my mind
Chipotle Review
If I Had My Way
Five Ways I Would Have Done Doctor Bonnie Henrys Job Better Than Her Hello avid blog reader and BC residents, my name is Lauren Way, a 17-year-old student from Port Coquitlam- a city that is currently considered a covid “hotspot”.
Blog Log Three
Here’s My Article The New American Dream For this blog log, I learned a new version of the American dream. Eve Birch a recently single and broke women finds herself disqualified from the American dream race. All she has is
How Kids Not Wanting to Swim Relates to Racism?
My older sister is a lifeguard and teaches swimming lessons at our neighbourhood’s local pool. She’ll often come home with stories after her shift, sharing how little kids were so scared to go swimming. They screamed and cried to their
Indigenous Podcast – “A Hidden History”
In the podcast “A Hidden History” we talk about Brenda, a woman who attended a residential school and was a part of the 60s scoop. While talking about Brenda’s story we will address some of the issues that face indigenous