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How university budget cuts impact campus life

Canadian universities face significant budget reductions affecting student services, faculty positions, and campus programs. Learn how these cuts are transforming the academic experience nationwide.

Richcraft family gives $20M to Ottawa Hospital

The family of Richcraft Homes founder Kris Singhal has donated $20 million to the Ottawa Hospital Foundation's new Civic Campus campaign. This major gift supports healthcare transformation in the National Capital Region.

Ukrainian dance and song unite at Edmonton's Jubilee

Edmonton's Vohon Ukrainian Dance Ensemble collaborates with visiting Ukrainian vocalists for a powerful 'Svitlo' performance at the Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium. Discover this celebration of culture.

BC Ferries' hybrid vessels get Indigenous names

BC Ferries honors Indigenous culture by naming new hybrid-electric vessels with hul’q’umi’num' language. Learn about this significant step toward reconciliation and sustainability.

Nokia begins construction on new Ottawa campus

Nokia officially breaks ground on its innovative new campus at Kanata North Business Park, marking significant investment in Ottawa's tech sector. Learn about the project details and local impact.

2026 Travel Trends: Birdwatching, Coffee Culture Rise

GetYourGuide reveals 2026's top travel trends: 54% of travelers consider birdwatching, coffee culture beats nightlife, and skill-seeking workshops surge 59%. Discover the shift to experience-driven journeys.

UPEI food bank visits surge 60% as costs rise

University of Prince Edward Island campus food bank records dramatic 60% increase in student visits between 2022-2024 as living costs skyrocket. Learn how students are coping.

UAB football player accused of stabbing 2 teammates

University of Alabama at Birmingham football player faces charges after allegedly stabbing two teammates before Saturday's game. Campus police responded to the Football Operations Center incident.

Bring Back Meritocracy to Save Canadian Workplaces

Canadian companies are losing top talent due to eroded workplace culture. Discover why restoring meritocracy through performance-based rewards and leadership courage is essential for business survival.

McGill student strikes see limited class disruption

Pro-Palestinian student strikes at McGill University result in minimal class cancellations as the university warns of sanctions for rule violations. Learn about the demands and campus response.

'Parasocial' Named 2025 Word of the Year

Cambridge Dictionary reveals 'parasocial' as its 2025 Word of the Year, exploring our one-sided connections with celebrities and influencers in the digital age.

BASF Canada: Top 100 Employer for 12 Years

BASF Canada has been recognized as one of Canada's Top 100 Employers for the 12th consecutive year, highlighting its exceptional workplace culture and employee benefits.

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