Coquitlam secondary school under precautionary lockdown again following threat

Descrease article font size Increase article font size A Coquitlam secondary school has been placed under a precautionary lockdown on Friday following another threat, the school district says. Centennial Secondary

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Coquitlam secondary school under precautionary lockdown again following threat

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Descrease article font size Increase article font size A Coquitlam secondary school has been placed under a precautionary lockdown on

Faith through initiative: Saskatchewan Muslim students give back to the homeless

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Descrease article font size Increase article font size University of Regina students from the city’s Muslim community came together to

Peel school board supervision a ‘smokescreen’ for underfunding, chair says

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Ford government puts Ontario’s 2nd-largest school board under direct supervision

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Descrease article font size Increase article font size The Ford government is moving to put more school boards under its

Nominations open for Metis Nation-Saskatchewan Childhood Educator Awards

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Métis Nation-Saskatchewan, in partnership with the Saskatchewan Early Childhood Association (SECA), is accepting nominations for the Kanawaymawashoohk (“Looking After Children”)

Surging demand for child care in Toronto reduces number of subsidies granted

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The City of Toronto has hit a “bottleneck” for the child care spots it subsidizes, officials say, with increasing affordability

Inside the 4 a.m. decision to cancel school buses in southeastern Ontario

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In southeastern Ontario, it is a ritual that has become all too familiar for local families this month: the early

Butterdome makeover: Iconic U of A building’s yellow exterior getting an upgrade

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The Universiade Pavilion — known to many as the Butterdome due to its bright yellow exterior — has been an

Alberta teachers survey cites classroom stress and disrespect by province

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A survey of 5,700 Alberta teachers and school leaders suggests a vast majority of them feel overwhelmed and unsafe in