LMCH Unveils $1B, 15-Year Plan to Revitalize Housing
London's LMCH announces a $1 billion, 15-year Master Regeneration Plan to upgrade community housing stock, aiming to improve living conditions and sustainability.
London's LMCH announces a $1 billion, 15-year Master Regeneration Plan to upgrade community housing stock, aiming to improve living conditions and sustainability.
Greater Victoria School District hosted its annual Deaf and Hard of Hearing Beach Day, bringing together children for fun and connection on the shores of British Columbia.
A new report shows Waterloo Region's population growth stalled due to a decline in international students, impacting local housing and economy.
Expert Jessica Nabongo shares tips for solo travel success, from starting small to embracing spontaneity. Learn how to make your first solo trip amazing.
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RecommendedThe Telus Spark Science Centre in Calgary received a $300,000 boost to develop new exhibits exploring skilled trades, aiming to inspire youth and address labor shortages.
The Manitoba Teachers' Society argues against a provincial proposal to ban YouTube in classrooms, citing educational benefits and the need for digital literacy.
University of Calgary archeology students and volunteers are excavating at Edworthy Park, uncovering artifacts and learning field techniques in a hands-on educational experience.
Girls from grades 9-12 explored high-demand trades and tech at Saskatchewan Polytechnic's Jill of All Trades event, featuring hands-on demos and career insights.
Former MP Laurie Hawn argues retiring the Snowbirds is unnecessary, stating the aircraft remains structurally capable, amid ongoing discussions about the future of the team.
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RecommendedChristopher Dummitt argues Canadian universities overwhelmingly grant honorary degrees to progressive activists while shunning conservatives, highlighting ideological homogeneity.
Manitoba announces new funding to expand adult education programs, aiming to improve access and skills training for residents across the province.
Georgia Eastwood, 17, from New Brunswick, will compete at the Skills Canada national competition in Toronto after honing her culinary skills at a local restaurant.
A British Columbia boy with autism has launched his own online magazine, capturing random interests and inspiring others with his creativity and determination.
Ontario's colleges minister announces inspections of commercial truck driver training colleges following a critical audit highlighting fraud and inadequate training.
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RecommendedThe YMCA of Cape Breton celebrated its 140th anniversary, marking nearly a century and a half of service to the community through programs and support.
Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai discusses her new advocacy for gender equality in sports, aiming to break barriers and empower female athletes worldwide.
Formica Corporation reveals winners of the ninth FORM Student Innovation Competition, with record 303 submissions. First prize goes to Kassandra Avila for 'VIVO'.
Closing arguments begin in a landmark case at the Human Rights Tribunal over Ontario First Nation's education funding, with potential implications for Indigenous education across Canada.
France announces one-euro meals for all university students, aiming to ease financial burdens and improve access to healthy food on campus.
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RecommendedA long-time user reviews Microsoft Office 2021 for Mac, a one-time purchase alternative to subscriptions, highlighting its familiar interface and core apps.
Langara College in Vancouver is considering pausing its journalism program, sparking dismay among students and faculty. The decision reflects broader challenges in journalism education.
Two new youth group homes have opened in Saskatoon, supported by a $1.5 million project aimed at providing stable housing for vulnerable young people.
Edmonton Public School Board's Student AI Conference at Fantasyland Hotel teaches high-school students that AI is more than just computer science, covering ethics, creativity, and real-world applications.
Langara College suspends its journalism program after more than 50 years, citing declining enrollment and industry changes. Current students will graduate by 2027.
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RecommendedA former physical book purist shares why the Kindle Paperwhite is worth it, with rare sale up to 16% off. Waterproof, backlit, and lightweight.
Saskatchewan has announced the most popular baby names for 2025. Olivia tops the girls' list for the third consecutive year, while Liam leads for boys. The list reflects cultural trends and preferences across the province.
Ontario will require Grade 10 students to pass a financial literacy test to graduate, aiming to equip youth with essential money management skills.
A mother shares her journey of raising a trilingual toddler in the US, highlighting the challenges and rewards, and discovers Aprende Peque, a YouTube channel that teaches Spanish through Latino culture.
A new limited-time offer combines Microsoft Office 2024 Home & Business with comprehensive training to enhance workplace proficiency, featuring AI tools and lifetime access.
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RecommendedLondon-based influencer and autism advocate Daniel Jones shares his personal journey and strategies to help adults with autism navigate daily challenges and thrive in society.