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Handcrafted Canoe Gift Ceremony Celebrates Relationship Building between Pine River and Gwekwaadziwin Miikan
Staff from Pine River and Gwekwaadziwin Miikan joined together to gently guide a stunning, handmade 30-foot canoe into our campus pond.
Support Pine River In Land Rover’s ‘Defender Services Awards’
Winning is determined by votes! You can vote every day from Oct 2nd until Oct 17th.
Pine River Institute Wins Business Excellence Award in Dufferin County
Pine River Institute (PRI) is proud to be recognized by the Dufferin Board of Trade (DBoT) with the 2024 Business Excellence Award (BEA) for Innovation.
Pine River Celebrates Art Exhibition at the Press Room Gallery in Collingwood
Pine River’s recent art exhibition celebration at the Press Room Gallery in Collingwood attracted an enthusiastic crowd eager to explore the eclectic display and discover the significant positive impact creativity...
PRI on CBC: COAST TO COAST TO COAST TALKING CANNABIS 2.0
Pine River Institute’s CEO Vaughan Dowie and Acting Clinical Director Anne Tong once again participated in a media marathon with the CBC radio news, this time to share Pine River’s...
Pine River Introduces LEAP Bursary Program Thanks to the Lang Family Foundation
This new initiative offers vital financial assistance towards tuition and living expenses, empowering members of our community to pursue their educational aspirations.
Snow, Ice and Safety: Outdoor Leadership Experience Team Geared up for Winter
Winter may have taken its time coming to us this season, but when it did finally land with the first big blast of white and cold, our staff team in...
Generous Donors Fuel Pine River’s Giving Season Success
From Giving Tuesday (November 28) through to December 31st, our campaign raised more than $165,000.
2022-2023 Annual Report
Learn how Pine River is countering the effects of the pandemic and bringing hope and healing to more vulnerable youth and their families
BEEKEEPING: Harvesting Honey on Campus
Thanks to our busier bees, this fall’s honey harvest yielded more than 15 gallons (roughly 60 litres) of the sticky sweet stuff.
Running to Raise Money: The Terry Fox Run
The fundraising campaign, led by our student council and academic team, exceeded its set goal of $ 3,500!
Elevating Canoeing Skills in a Quarry Oasis
Throughout the summer, students and staff have been honing their canoe skills in an unusual, and very welcome, venue: a retired sand-quarry-turned-cross-fit-club in Caledon.