Royal West Academy Vandalized After Student Suspension
Montreal police investigate vandalism at Royal West Academy after student suspended for Instagram posts critical of Israel. Mother condemns destructive actions.
Montreal police investigate vandalism at Royal West Academy after student suspended for Instagram posts critical of Israel. Mother condemns destructive actions.
Saskatchewan announces $20 million expansion to homelessness strategy. Learn how this funding will address housing crisis and support vulnerable populations across the province.
Lethbridge Transit unveils festive holiday bus to boost Christmas Hope campaign. Discover how this tinsel-wrapped initiative brings seasonal cheer while supporting community giving.
Alberta's privacy commissioner issues a stark warning after a PowerSchool breach exposed student data across Canada. Learn what information was compromised and the urgent recommendations made.
W.E. Kinvig Elementary in Surrey requests emergency funds as 50 families struggle with food insecurity after provincial funding cuts. Learn how you can help.
A Windsor resident transforms their front yard into a community food pantry with a 'take what you need, leave what you can' philosophy, addressing local food insecurity.
New international student enrollment at US colleges dropped 17% this fall due to visa restrictions and Trump administration policies, impacting universities and economy.
Student chefs from Vancouver's Pacific Institute of Culinary Arts reimagine vintage Vancouver Sun recipes, creating modern, elevated dishes for contemporary tastes.
Schools across the US report dramatic drops in immigrant student enrollment due to border policies and family deportations, creating budget crises and educational gaps.
A father's emotional message after his Jewish daughter was hospitalized following an attack by anti-Israel protesters at Toronto Metropolitan University event on November 5.
Saskatchewan and Shoppers Drug Mart renew a program providing free menstrual products to over 670 schools, promoting health and equity for students.
Cupar School students demonstrate community spirit by building a 24x16 ft snowmobile shelter for the local 180km trail network, supporting winter recreation in Saskatchewan.
Northern Ontario's Cambrian College eliminates six academic programs following federal international student cap. Learn how this impacts Sudbury's educational landscape and local economy.
Dave Guylenz Mitchell Beauvais, who confessed to a $200,000 student loan fraud using fake IDs, will wait until December for a sentencing date. Learn the details of the Calgary case.
The Calgary Food Bank experiences overwhelming response to FormulaWon initiative with massive baby formula donation. Community support reaches new heights in addressing infant nutrition needs.
Edmonton launches a new initiative to speed up infill housing approvals with pre-approved designs, cutting wait times from months to weeks to meet City Plan goals.
British Columbia directs one-third of international undergraduate seats to private institutions, raising concerns about funding crises in public colleges serving vulnerable populations.
Georgian College in Barrie invites prospective students to explore campus life and academic programs at their upcoming Open House event. Discover your future today!
Donald Trump's Bible-quoting speech about protecting vulnerable children faced immediate backlash over his administration's record on food assistance programs. Critics highlight stark contrast between rhetoric and policy actions.
Westshore RCMP arrested a 35-year-old man after a targeted assault that seriously injured a male student at Spencer Middle School in Langford. Suspect remains in custody.
Ottawa establishes Student and Family Support Office to streamline responses to school issues. Minister announces enhanced support system for educational concerns.
Alberta's $7 million Active Communities Initiative is funding recreation projects across the province, including Canada's largest pickleball facility in Spruce Grove and Edmonton rink upgrades.
Ontario mandates student support offices in school boards, including OCDSB, raising concerns about the future of elected trustees. Learn about the changes coming in 2024.
The City of Ottawa announces 355 accelerated affordable housing units in north Edmonton to address housing crisis. Federal investment aims to create homes for vulnerable Canadians.
Ontario will require school boards to establish dedicated support offices where parents can escalate education concerns about their children's schooling. Learn how this new system works.
Toronto police have made an additional arrest following a disturbing incident where demonstrators forced their way into a private student event. Get the latest details on this developing story.
New research reveals Alberta's charter schools outperform traditional public schools, offering parents more choice and students higher test scores. Discover why this model could transform Canadian education.
Post-secondary institutions in Lethbridge experience 40% enrollment drop for international students following federal government restrictions. Learn how this impacts Alberta's education sector.
A Saskatchewan residential school survivor graduates from university at age 87, proving education has no age limits. Read this inspiring story of resilience and triumph.
Federal international student caps push B.C.'s small colleges to the brink, exposing decades of provincial underfunding that threatens social mobility and local economies.