Winter 2018
Volume 25 Number 4
Golden Swimmer: Tess Routliffe
Nov 20, 2018 |Swimmer Tess Routliffe is training for the Paralympic Games in Tokyo in 2020.
Snow Queen: Zoe Bergermann
Nov 20, 2018 |Zoe Bergermann scored her first World Cup podium finish and made her Olympic debut this year.
Change Artist: Jayde Lavoie
Nov 20, 2018 |Alton’s Jayde Lavoie studies at the University of Ottawa, majoring in conflict studies and human rights with a minor in Indigenous studies.
Karate Kid: Daniel Mustapha
Nov 20, 2018 |Amaranth’s Daniel Mustapha is Canada’s 2018 national para champion in karate.
Northern Booster: Jordyn Stafford
Nov 20, 2018 |Caledon East’s Jordyn Stafford lives and works as a youth counsellor in the remote community of Inukjuak in northern Quebec.
Rights Fighter: Jessica Mason
Nov 20, 2018 |Mono’s Jessica Mason is a Queen’s University gender studies student who also works with at-risk youth in Kingston.
Organic Grower: Jordan Tilley
Nov 20, 2018 |Jordan Tilley is a dedicated organic farmer at Everdale farm in Hillsburgh.
Autism Advocate: Jordyn Pallett
Nov 20, 2018 |Mono’s Jordyn Pallett writes an insightful blog about his life by pointing to letters on a transparent alphabet sheet.
Serious Songstress: Sara Rose
Nov 20, 2018 |Mono’s Sara Rose has found a way to marry her gift for music with her training in social work with a music program at Hospice Dufferin.
Lacrosse Leader: Jeff Henrick
Nov 20, 2018 |Orangeville’s Jeff Henrick is junior at Ohio State University, where he plays the game he honed with the Northmen here at home.
Running Star: Aysia Maurice
Nov 20, 2018 |Bolton runner Aysia Maurice holds provincial records for the 2,000-metre and 1,500-metre steeplechase, and has placed in the top 10 nationally in both events.
Fashion Eye: Rowenna James
Nov 20, 2018 |Orangeville’s Rowenna James channels her passion for art, painting and fashion into her one-of-a-kind upcycled denim pieces.