New web series about you, your neighbours It’s always intriguing to discover what other people's lives are like, to ï¬nd out what makes them tick, what drives them, what matters to them. Sometimes, it is endearing to discover the sacriï¬ces others make for their families and it’s inspiring to hear the highs and lows our neighbours often face as they go about their busy lives. We want you to meet some of these people, one person at a time, in our new web feature series, You Speak, at yorkregion. com We talk to ordinary people about their hopes,‘their dreams, their aspirations. Do you have a story to tell or know someone who does? It could be a woman who tackles an impossible schedule and still puts dinner on the table or a big-time executive who plays the piano for the neighbourhood cub scouts troop. Your comedian friend or the luckiest person you know. E-mail regional editor Tracy Kibble with your ideas at tkibble@yrmg.com WMWM‘ ; g “mmflmmmmmmmmummcmwmmbmm. n.2ooeondmustbopmmrkodnolam than Feb. 1. 2009. Equipment must “WMNWWSMW mmmmeWmMch. Actuaisavmgs mayvary. 'ECM is. registered trademark. "‘ Ofï¬cial marks oftho Ontario Power Authority t’s sometimes hard to get to know your neighbours. on youf electricity bill In your own words. Your life as you live it. Your challenges. your aspirations Our video series launches with lives touched by the Your story. Your life United Way of York Region. We'ne listening. M" "(Wâ€"‘7 730'! um 77:61 on your eiectricity bill high school students are now ST u D L; N r s, U C and earning credits in ways never have imagined. With Specialist High Skills eï¬ajorsv-part of the Student Success Programâ€"students on a career path to match their skills and interests if! “sectors as diVCrse as health and wellness, landscaping, construction, and business, to name just a few. By making courses more relevant to students, kids get a better understanding For compiata program dataiis and to find a participating contractor visit: m.avarykliowattcounts.com/cooisavlngs or call 1-877-797-9473. “WHAT DID YOU DO AT SCHOOL TODAY?†on your electricity bill AND YOU MIGHT BE SURPRISED AT THE ANSWER. on your electricity bill ASK YOUR CHILD on your electricity bill ass PROGRAM ofasubjectbecausctheyleamitinareal work environment. Each major is a bundle of 8 to 10 courses, part of the overall 30 credits needed for graduation. Students learn on the job with employers; as well as in school. At graduation, they receive a specially designated diploma. To learn more about Specialist High Skills Majors and other programs like Dual Credits and Expanded (Io-op, contact your school or visit ontario.ca/studentsucccss. on your elactricity bill Stoufli’ille Sun-Tribune I Thursday, Nov. 13, 2008 on your electricity bin W every v? kilowatt u countsm on your electri