‘Very frustrating’: No clear opening date for new north-end Halifax school

Parents and students in the north end of Halifax who have been waiting five years for a new elementary school to be built are still waiting. St. Joseph’s-Alexander McKay Elementary

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‘Very frustrating’: No clear opening date for new north-end Halifax school

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Parents and students in the north end of Halifax who have been waiting five years for a new elementary school

SFU students to determine origin, age of rare artifacts found at thrift store

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It was the find of a lifetime. Eleven rings and two medallions, up for sale in a Chilliwack thrift shop

Alberta government, teachers reach tentative contract: finance minister

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Descrease article font size Increase article font size It appears an impending strike by Alberta’s 51,000 teachers may be avoided.

Ontario college strike approaches 2-week mark without breakthrough

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Almost two weeks into a strike by more than 10,000 workers at Ontario’s public colleges, the government is urging the

Students face class disruptions due to labour disputes at three Halifax universities

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Dozens of Alberta students rally for teachers

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EDMONTON – Dozens of students played hooky from school Monday to rally for teachers at Alberta’s legislature as a provincewide

Dozens of Alberta students play hooky, rally for teachers as strike deadline looms

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By Staff The Canadian Press Posted September 22, 2025 4:57 pm Updated September 22, 2025 4:58 pm 1 min read

Talks resume as Oct. 6 deadline looms in possible Alberta-wide teachers strike

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The Alberta government and the teachers’ union are back at the bargaining table with under three weeks to go before

Alberta to launch ad campaign as teacher strike looms amid contract standoff

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A nasty standoff between the Alberta government and its 51,000 teachers – with each side accusing the other of lying