Calgary Students at STEM Racing World Finals

A team of six Grade 12 physics students from Strathcona-Tweedsmuir School in Calgary is representing Canada at the STEM Racing World Finals. Discover their incredible journey.

Historic Flanders Fields Manuscripts at McGill Library

McGill University's Osler Library preserves four handwritten copies of John McCrae's iconic war poem, offering unique insights into Canadian history and remembrance traditions ahead of Remembrance Day.

Student Groups Push for Lower BC Ferries Fares

University groups in BC have penned a letter calling for reduced ferry rates for post-secondary students, advocating for more affordable travel between campuses and homes.

Governments silencing teachers hurt students

Analysis reveals teacher strikes are acts of advocacy for learning conditions. When governments use legislation to silence educators, students ultimately suffer the consequences.

UBC Tower Plan Threatens Wreck Beach Views

A proposed 26-storey tower at UBC's Vancouver campus faces opposition from the Wreck Beach Preservation Society over view corridor concerns. Learn about the controversy.

U of C sued for $500K over academic failure

International student Enes Etlik sues University of Calgary for $500,000, alleging academic procedural failures jeopardized his immigration status and legal career in Canada.

Northern Alberta Daycare Gets Probationary Licence

A Cold Lake daycare faces a probationary licence and reduced capacity after provincial inspectors found supervision and equipment safety issues. Learn about the stipulations and parental rights.

Alberta Daycare Issued Probationary License

Happy House Daycare in Cold Lake receives a probationary license from the province due to non-compliance concerns. Learn about the details and what this means for childcare standards in Alberta.

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