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The CCSAI represents full-time and part-time fee-paying students at Centennial College. The CCSAI is responsible for providing services and advocating on behalf of its members who make up the student body at Centennial College.

The Courier is the voice of the students at Centennial College. The CCSAI has continuously published a student-produced publication for over 50 years. The current version is a full-colour magazine featuring news, arts and lifestyle, sports, profiles and anything else from the Centennial College community.

Find Joy in Faith

Find Joy in Faith

Faith is a wonderful and powerful thing that can fill us with joy, purpose and peace; things that we can all use these days. Personally, I find a great sense of peace and encouragement from reading The Holy Bible. The word of God fills me with strength and...

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Cheer on Canada at the World Junior Hockey Championships

Cheer on Canada at the World Junior Hockey Championships

Growing in Canada playing and watching hockey pretty much all of my life, the World Junior Hockey Championships have become synonymous with the holidays. Every year I eagerly look forward to puck drop on the tournament - this year it starts on Christmas day, with...

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Host a Virtual Friendsmas

Host a Virtual Friendsmas

Every year my friends and I host Friendsmas, which is basically a normal Christmas celebration, but with friends. This year we're having Friendsmas online! Create a Zoom account with your student email, and you’ll have no time restrictions on your meeting. Share the...

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Bingo Night

Bingo Night

Host an at home Bingo night with your friends and family. You can find Bingo cards online and have real amount of money to buy in for each card or make money slips out of paper and e-transfer later. Try different bingo shapes and then finish the session with a full...

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Read a (new) book!

Read a (new) book!

Since I’ve been spending so much time at home and I can’t travel, I’ve been reading a lot and it’s helped me go on little adventures without leaving home. I’ve been reading books on libbyapp.com where you can borrow e-books and audiobooks for free with your Toronto...

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Cook a meal

Cook a meal

With school it is sometimes difficult to find time to cook, now we all have the chance and practice our skills. My recommendation is to check out https://ccsai.ca/cook to find or share recipes that you are making this holiday break. Stay full and Happy Holidays!

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Time to watch movies

Time to watch movies

The holiday break is a great time to watch new movies, or watch one of your favourites. I know I'm going to be catching up on movies I haven't seen yet (mostly Hallmark movies, since they're my favourite!) and watching some of my favourite holiday classics like Home...

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Lasagna

Lasagna

Ingredients • Oven-ready lasagna noodles • Ground Meat • Pasta Sauce • Cottage Cheese • Half an Onion • Marble Cheese – Shredded • Salt & Pepper • Parsley Directions: • Preheat oven to 350F • Chop your onion • Cook ground meat and onion in a skillet over high heat...

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peanutbutter cookies

Ingredients: 1 cup each of: shortening, brown sugar, white sugar, peanutbutter 2 eggs 2 1/2 cups flour 1/4 tsp baking soda Directions Preheat oven to 350° and prepare a baking sheet. In a large bowl, cream together the shortening and both sugars. Mix in the...

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Eggs & Hash browns breakfast

Eggs & Hash browns breakfast

For this recipe you need the following ingredients: Two Eggs Hash browns Maple syrup Some butter, margarine or oil for the eggs Parsley Salt & Pepper Orange Juice, coffee, chocolate milk or preferred drink You will need the following cooking hardware: Oven Stove...

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