Shelley Solomon and her daughters were already educators in their community of Tobique First Nation, but are creating a greater impact after being the first graduates of the Wabanaki Bachelor of Education at the University of New Brunswick. Plus, video game developers of varying experience levels gathered in Halifax this weekend to take part in the Global Game Jam.
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