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- Dec 19, 2022
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- 00:28:38
A team of five Grade Six girls from Penetanguishene won the Lunar Rover Research Challenge. It's a new national competition offered by four organizations, including the Canadian Space Agency. To win, the girls had to complete missions in the classroom that would simulate what the rover would do on the Moon. Grace Larmand is one of the students. And joining her is their supervising teacher, Austin Vavrovics; Peterborough Action for Tiny Homes, or PATH, has built 10 tiny homes for those experiencing homelessness. But the issue is where to put them. City council says they'll come up with a plan by February. We find out more from Susan Gontier, the founder of PATH; A new survey says the majority of Canadian workers haven't taken all their vacation days this year. Heather Haslam told us about their findings, She’s vice president of marketing at A-D-P Canada, the human resources consulting firm who did the research; The ski season is officially underway at the Blue Mountain resort. But if you plan to grab a bite or pick up a few souvenirs at the village after a few hours on the ski hill, make sure to pack your patience as businesses grapple with staff shortages. Andrew Siegwart, the president of Blue Mountain Village Association, tells us about the situation.