Teen Stabbed After Vancouver High School Basketball Game
An 18-year-old was seriously injured in a stabbing following a playoff basketball game at Eric Hamber Secondary in Vancouver. Police are investigating the spectator brawl.
An 18-year-old was seriously injured in a stabbing following a playoff basketball game at Eric Hamber Secondary in Vancouver. Police are investigating the spectator brawl.
Twin sisters facing medical challenges were declared honorary co-mayors of West Edmonton Mall for a special day, bringing joy and community spirit to the iconic shopping destination.
Outraged parents at an East End Toronto school are rallying against the suspension of eight teachers in one day, demanding answers and transparency from the school board.
Dozens of supporters gathered outside the Toronto District School Board headquarters, calling for the reinstatement of 10 fired or suspended teachers from Bowmore Road Junior and Senior School in east Toronto.
Nine individuals have graduated from the Ottawa Mission's Maintenance Services Training Program, with all securing employment, highlighting success in workforce development.
Laurentian University and its faculty association have resumed mediated talks in an effort to end a strike that has disrupted classes and drawn national attention.
A Harvard University professor's email exchange with Jeffrey Epstein has surfaced in newly released Department of Justice documents, revealing unsettling conversations about a captured spy and raising questions about academic ties to the convicted sex off
Three Delta Tau Delta fraternity leaders face hazing charges after an 18-year-old Northern Arizona University pledge was found dead following a rush event.
The Elementary Teachers of Toronto union is organizing a Tuesday protest after two teachers were fired and eight suspended at Bowmore Public School, citing disruption to student learning and a climate of fear.
Ottawa-Carleton District School Board supervisor Bob Plamondon introduces a resource optimization project aimed at streamlining administration and directing funds to classrooms, with union representatives anticipating senior-level cuts.
Lakehead University establishes a new downtown Barrie location, bringing higher education opportunities directly to the city's urban core and enhancing access for local students.
McGill University in Montreal launches the Pandemic Emergency Response Lab (PERL) to enhance global readiness for future pandemics, led by Dr. Joanne Liu.
U.S. President Donald Trump escalates his feud with Harvard University, demanding $1 billion in damages while attacking the New York Times over coverage of the administration's earlier $200 million settlement demand.
A violent stabbing incident occurred following an emotionally charged triple-overtime basketball game at a Vancouver high school, leaving a teenager injured and police investigating.
The University of Saskatchewan will terminate all alumni email accounts on February 15, citing rising operational costs and increasing cybersecurity threats as primary reasons for this significant change.
The University of Prince Edward Island launches Black History Month with a vibrant celebration featuring Pan-African cuisine and a flag-raising ceremony, honoring Charlottetown's 200-year-old Black community.
Nova Scotia SPCA College of Animal Welfare introduces a new veterinary technician training program to address rising industry demand and support animal healthcare across the province.
Seneca Polytechnic and the Town of Stouffville have launched a collaborative agreement to enhance workforce development through hands-on public administration training and municipal innovation initiatives.
Former President Donald Trump has significantly increased his financial demands from Harvard University, now seeking a $1 billion settlement following months of strained and contentious negotiations.
A student-led website in Montreal creates a permanent archive of antisemitic incidents at Concordia University since October 7, aiming to document and address the growing problem.
Ruth Ben-Ghiat, an authoritarianism scholar, argues Donald Trump is falling into the classic trap of believing his own hype, leading to policy failures and disillusionment.
A University of Saskatchewan student is gaining attention for creating TikTok content that provides practical strategies and support for individuals struggling with social anxiety disorders.
Parents at an East End Toronto school are demanding answers and action after the school council co-chair reported eight teachers were suspended in a single day, creating turmoil.
Durham Regional Police state a threat that caused a lockdown at William Dunbar Public School is not credible, but parents express frustration over the school's handling of the incident.
Academic researchers in London, Ontario are working to recover and document the city's overlooked Black history through archival materials and community engagement initiatives.
A Louisiana middle school teacher honored as Teacher of the Year faces serious child sex abuse allegations, sparking community outrage and raising questions about school oversight.
École Secondaire Catholique L'Horizon in Greater Sudbury held a special assembly to honor Zoé Trépanier, a Grade 10 student who passed away from cancer, while launching a fundraising campaign in her memory.
An Ottawa school bus driver has been dismissed following allegations of leaving students unattended. The incident highlights safety concerns and the use of surveillance technology on buses.
Alberta's Education Ministry is now accepting applications for a new 15-member Teacher Advisory Council and plans to release long-awaited class size and complexity data in the coming weeks, ahead of the 2026 budget.
The University of Windsor marked its fourth annual Pan-African flag raising ceremony on campus, with snowy conditions failing to deter participants from celebrating African heritage and unity.