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Lethbridge Polytechnic names 1st valedictorian of new era 

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Last fall, Lethbridge College celebrated the final graduating class in its history. Now, the newly rebranded Lethbridge Polytechnic is preparing to

University of Regina students voice concern after URSU fee agreement terminated

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Ontario unions say struggling colleges can be ‘lifeboat’ through economic turmoil

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A coalition of labour groups is the latest to call on the Ford government to spend more on Ontario’s public

Education minister ‘concerned’ by vaccination rates amidst Ontario measles outbreak

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Ontario’s new education minister says vaccination rates among students in some parts of the province are concerning as a measles

Alberta elementary students create their own school news channel

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Surrey School District cancels all U.S. field trips over ‘border safety’

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A B.C. school district said it is cancelling all trips to the U.S. amid the ongoing trade war. Mark Pearmain,

Ontario mayor apologizes after using racial slur during lecture at university

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Peterborough, Ont., Mayor Jeff Leal was forced to issue an apology after using a racial slur while giving a guest

Still no resolution for new Camrose high school stuck in limbo

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The future of the new high school in Camrose, Alta., is still up in the air. The Blessed Carlo Acutis

New funding deals sent to Nova Scotia universities, but no word on tuition cap

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Descrease article font size Increase article font size Nova Scotia’s Department of Advanced Education says new funding proposals have been sent