McGill's Osler Library Exhibits Rare Early Medical Books

McGill University's Osler Library of the History of Medicine is hosting an exhibition of incunabula—rare books printed between 1450 and 1500—that bridge past and present medical knowledge, curated by Brenda Dunn-Lardeau.

Surrey Schools See Enrollment Drop, Funding Cuts

Surrey's public schools are experiencing a significant decline in student enrollment, leading to reduced government funding. The district, already overcrowded with portables, faces financial pressure despite being in a growing city.

Calgary Community Unites at Airdrie Sport Summit

The Sport Summit in Airdrie brought together local residents and co-founder Terri-Lynn Hamilton, highlighting grassroots sports initiatives and community building efforts in the Calgary area.

Alberta Writers' Guild Slams School Library Book Bans

The Writers' Guild of Alberta strongly criticizes the provincial government's removal of over 200 books, including graphic novels and classics, from school libraries, calling it an attack on freedom of expression and constitutional rights.

Philosopher Jürgen Habermas Dies at 96

Jürgen Habermas, the renowned German philosopher known for his theories on communication and democracy, has passed away at 96, leaving a profound legacy in modern thought.

Kwantlen Student Association's $1M Spending Triggers Probe

British Columbia's Finance Minister has launched an investigation into the Kwantlen Polytechnic University Students Association after it spent nearly $1 million on wages and benefits last year, far exceeding comparable institutions.

Students Rely on Campus Pantries as Costs Soar

A growing number of post-secondary students are utilizing campus food pantries to cope with rising living expenses, highlighting a deepening affordability crisis in higher education.

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