York University and Mississaugas of the Credit Sign MOU

York University and the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to collaborate on Truth and Reconciliation initiatives, including tuition waivers and cultural revitalization.

Driver Charged Days Into School Bus Safety Campaign

A driver in London has been charged just days after the start of a school bus safety campaign, highlighting ongoing road safety concerns. The incident underscores the importance of vigilance during peak school hours.

Arrests at Toronto OSAP Protest Over Education Policy

Arrests occurred at a Toronto demonstration against OSAP cuts, as Ontario reinstates paper report cards. Thousands in P.E.I. seek family doctors amid physician departures, highlighting healthcare and education crises.

Saskatoon High School Wrestling City Championships Preview

High school wrestlers in Saskatoon prepare for city championships at Aden Bowman Collegiate on March 5-6, with provincial qualifiers advancing to Evan Hardy Collegiate on March 13. Team previews highlight key athletes and season expectations.

Backlash Over Education Dept's Charlie Kirk Banner

The U.S. Department of Education is under fire for displaying a banner of conservative activist Charlie Kirk alongside education pioneers, sparking outrage on social media over his controversial views.

Edmonton Schools Hiring 300+ New Teachers and Staff

Edmonton Public Schools announces a major hiring initiative to recruit more than 300 new teachers and support staff, aiming to enhance educational resources and address staffing needs in the district.

Windsor Students Confront MPP Over OSAP Cuts in Walkout

High school students in Windsor staged a walkout to protest OSAP funding cuts, directly confronting their MPP Andrew Dowie. The demonstration highlights growing youth activism over education affordability issues in Ontario.

Ottawa to Build Up to Six New Cricket Pitches

The City of Ottawa is moving forward with plans to construct up to six new cricket pitches, responding to the sport's rising popularity and community needs for more recreational facilities.

Ottawa to Build Five New Cricket Pitches

The City of Ottawa is moving forward with plans to construct five new cricket pitches, responding to the sport's rising popularity and community requests for more facilities.

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