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Thursday 20 November 2025 |
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Blessed Trinity Secondary School Christmas Bazaar
Join us for a festive evening full of holiday cheer, shopping, and community spirit.
Photos with Santa
Hot chocolate & treats for sale
Silent Auction throughout the evening
Unique gifts & handmade items from local vendors
03:00pm - 07:00pm
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Grimsby Town Tree Lighting
Kick off the holidays with the lighting of our Town Tree "Hope". Light refreshments and music inside Town Hall following the lighting sponsored by Canadian Tire.
06:00pm - 08:00pm
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Author Visit: Megan McSpadden
Join us for a fun conversation with local author Megan McSpadden to discuss her brand-new book, Deck the Hores, an opposites attract elopement romance. Note: this is intended for an adult audience.
06:30pm - 07:30pm
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Brock Talk: AI Risks and Opportunities in Canadian Research and Teaching Infrastructure
Dr. Aaron Mauro, Associate Professor of Digital Media and Chair of the Department of Digital Humanities at Brock University, has co-designed an innovative humanities-focused undergraduate program in Artificial Intelligence (AI). Drawing on over a decade of expertise in Natural Language Processing (NLP), this interdisciplinary degree equips cultural workers with both critical and technical skills to navigate AI’s transformative potential.
In his Brock Talk, Dr. Mauro will explore his research practice using NLP tools—such as Large Language Models (LLMs) and other Machine Learning techniques—to explore the evolving landscape of literary and cultural scholarship. He will demonstrate how these technologies can illuminate new pathways in analyzing texts, exemplified by his work on the Mapping Ann-Marie McDonald Project, which reimagines approaches to one of Canada’s most celebrated authors. The talk will also showcase RISK, a platform designed to safeguard research teams and data in an era of growing digital vulnerabilities, highlighting strategies for ethical and secure innovation in humanities research.
06:30pm - 07:30pm
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