20% of Montrealers Lack Walkable Fresh Food Access
A Concordia University study finds nearly 20% of Montrealers lack fresh food within a 10-minute walk, highlighting disparities in access for elderly and mobility-challenged residents.
A Concordia University study finds nearly 20% of Montrealers lack fresh food within a 10-minute walk, highlighting disparities in access for elderly and mobility-challenged residents.
A major survey finds 40% of Quebecers use multiple languages at home and with friends, while one-third regularly use both French and English in shopping and informal work settings.
Severe weather conditions have led to significant disruptions in education, with hundreds of school closures and transportation cancellations affecting thousands of students across multiple provinces.
Nipissing school bus drivers vote to strike over wages, potentially leaving more than 1,900 students without transportation. Parents advised to check BusPlanner alerts for updates.
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RecommendedThe City of Ottawa is exploring the creation of its first dedicated cricket pitch as the sport experiences a significant surge in popularity across the capital region.
A Halifax DJ has shifted from performing to teaching, establishing an academy that empowers students with music skills and confidence, fostering a new generation of artists in the local scene.
The JA Manitoba trade fair in Winnipeg featured 13 student-run businesses, offering hands-on entrepreneurial experience and lessons in innovation and resilience.
University students in Iran have launched new demonstrations around memorials for those killed, highlighting ongoing unrest and political tensions in the country.
A growing call for a digital detox in Canadian schools highlights evidence that excessive screen time harms student learning and mental health, urging a return to analog methods.
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RecommendedA newly discovered ancient bone fragment in Western Europe might represent the first physical evidence of Hannibal's elephants used during the Second Punic War, offering a rare archaeological insight into his legendary military campaigns.
Bangladeshi students at the University of Regina commemorated the 27th annual International Mother Language Day, highlighting cultural heritage and linguistic diversity through educational events and community gatherings.
Edmonton Oilers winger Zach Hyman read his children's book 'Hockey Hero' to families at West Edmonton Mall, supporting early literacy efforts in the community.
The Ottawa Police Service's annual Polar Plunge event exceeded its fundraising goal, raising over $60,000 for Special Olympics Ontario. Hundreds participated in the icy challenge at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino.
École Sainte-Anne in Fredericton, New Brunswick, has been awarded $4.4 million as part of a comprehensive decade-long infrastructure enhancement initiative aimed at modernizing educational facilities.
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RecommendedA 16-year-old G2 driver in Ottawa was stopped by police after allegedly traveling at nearly 100 km/h over the speed limit on Walkley Road, highlighting ongoing concerns about reckless driving among young motorists.
Recent modifications to Ontario's student aid program by the Ford government have triggered widespread concern among post-secondary students, with advocates warning of significant financial burdens.
Hundreds of St. Clair College students received diplomas at the 58th annual winter convocation ceremony held at the Chrysler Theatre in downtown Windsor, marking a milestone achievement.
Paxton and Tyson Koop, twins from Manitoba, share their inspiring journey to achieve their volleyball dreams through dedication, teamwork, and unwavering brotherly support.
A Schwarzman Scholar observes declining U.S. confidence among future global leaders and urges Canada to strategically position itself as a democratic alternative through academic and cultural engagement.
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RecommendedDr. Tim Rahilly emphasizes Mount Royal University's role in preparing Calgary graduates to lead locally, drawing on Indigenous wisdom about education as the new buffalo for community prosperity.
Katrina Cain-Griffin, a 25-year-old master's student in education, has launched the Care4Care project this winter to provide essential support and warmth to vulnerable residents during Toronto's harsh cold spells, demonstrating community resilience.
Katrina Cain-Griffin, a 25-year-old master's student in Toronto, launched Care4Care this winter to provide essential items and warmth to the city's unhoused population during the cold months.
The Ontario student union is mobilizing against the Ford government's modifications to post-secondary financial aid and tuition costs, warning of significant impacts on accessibility.
The 1975 St. Pius X High School shooting in Ottawa marked one of Canada's earliest school tragedies. This article examines the event, its aftermath, and how it connects to later incidents like Tumbler Ridge.
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RecommendedA federal appeals court has removed the final legal barrier, allowing Louisiana's controversial law mandating the display of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms to be implemented statewide.
British Columbia's $10-a-day child-care program has paused a controversial funding model, easing operator concerns, but admissions are frozen for three years, leaving many families struggling with high costs.
Winnipeg faces school bus cancellations as driver shortages disrupt services, leading to an apology from officials to affected parents and students.
A teenager in the Northwest Territories has been arrested and multiple firearms were confiscated from a residence after police investigated a threat linked to a school event.
Collège Boréal and Employment Options hosted a career fair, providing job seekers in Northern Ontario with networking and employment prospects to enhance their careers.
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RecommendedThe federal government announces $40 million in funding for British Columbia universities as part of a national defense industrial strategy, aimed at boosting research and innovation.