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Pressure ramps up to save Surrey learning centres, but province cool to intervening

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Surrey parents and teachers are ratcheting up a pressure campaign aimed at saving stand-alone alternative education centres — but the

Coquitlam School District explains new superintendent’s sudden retirement

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Descrease article font size Increase article font size The Coquitlam School District is offering an explanation for the sudden retirement

Youth and Technology: How no cellphones in schools is going in Alberta

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Descrease article font size Increase article font size How kids and teenagers use their cell phones is an issue parents

International student cap sees universities facing ‘across the board’ cuts

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Canadian colleges and universities are responding to a cash crunch brought on by Ottawa’s cut to international student permits with

Substitute teachers being used to replace support staff during CUPE strike: Union

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‘I wouldn’t have graduated’: Former students say alternative Surrey school must be saved

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Former students of a specialized school program in South Surrey are speaking out, saying the learning centre was a lifeline

Allegations B.C. schools are excluding ‘disruptive’ students prompt investigation

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Descrease article font size Increase article font size The B.C. Ombudsperson has launched an investigation into the province’s public schools

Ontario town reeling as student cap forces college to close campus

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An Ontario college that has called a small town home since 1970 is closing its campus given the crippling financial

‘Huge demand’ for swimming lessons being met with pool capacity and staffing challenges

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The City of Calgary says a lack of qualified lifeguards is keeping city-owned pools from recovering to full pre-pandemic operations,