Okanagan College won’t require COVID-19 vaccination disclosure when classes...
Okanagan College says while they are not mandating COVID-19 vaccination for staff and students on campus, they are recommending everyone get their vaccine.
View ArticleStreet parties continue in Kingston’s University District, causing safety...
With many students making their way back to Kingston, large gatherings across the University District are causing a safety concern for community members.
View ArticleCOVID-19: Western University update shows 98% of students, 97% of faculty are...
Western University's COVID update says 97 per cent of faculty and staff are vaccinated, along with 98 per cent of students. In residence, 99 per cent of students are vaccinated.
View ArticleNew educational centre opens in Carry the Kettle First Nation
The community of Carry the Kettle First Nation celebrated the grand opening of the Chief Long Lodge Educational Centre today.
View ArticleKingston police issue $24,000 in party fines Friday night
Kingston police and bylaw officers handed out $24,000 in fines to partygoers at a gathering in the University District that exceeded current COVID-19 public safety measures.
View ArticleUniversity of Regina celebrates Fall convocation and new president
The University of Regina celebrated nearly 1000 of its new graduates at the Fall Convocation Ceremony. It was the first in-person ceremony since 2019.
View ArticleWestern University: New ID system for added safety and increased community
Western University says the system will provide "Western-branded lanyards and hard plastic Western ONECard holders to every main campus student, employee, and visitor."
View ArticleUniversity of Alberta Students’ Union calling for more action against sexual...
In her role as UASU's vice-president of student life, Talia Dixon said reluctance to report is a scenario she hears about all too often.
View ArticleFormer SAIT grad champions tech school for preparing her for ‘real world’
As Canadians emerge from the pandemic, polytechnic schools push their grads as people to hire with real-world experience.
View Article‘We support the communities we’re in’: campaign raises more than $100M for...
It was a fundraising effort years in the making. The SHINE: The Campaign for the University of Lethbridge has ended on a high note.
View ArticleSt. FX president apologizes, school cancels in-person exams amid growing...
St. FX president and vice-chancellor Andy Hakin said the university will learn from this event and is committed to rebuilding trust.
View ArticleCOVID-19: Over a quarter of USask final exams back to in-person
The University of Saskatchewan is transitioning back to in-person finals after all exams were done online in 2020 due to the impact of COVID-19.
View ArticleUBCO student concerned about university’s handling of sexual assault report
A woman who filed a complaint with Kelowna RCMP about a sexual assault says she first tried to report it to UBC Okanagan but found the school failed to live up to its own policy.
View ArticleUniversity of Regina starting winter semester with remote learning
The University of Regina will have a different start to the upcoming winter semester than originally planned amid rising concerns of the COVID-19 Omicron variant.
View ArticleTrent University provides $712M annual impact on Peterborough economy: study
The study says Trent University's combined impact of spending and human capital development is $711.9 million annually, or approximately 10.1 per cent of gross domestic product.
View ArticleUniversity of Regina celebrates Fall convocation and new president
The University of Regina celebrated nearly 1000 of its new graduates at the Fall Convocation Ceremony. It was the first in-person ceremony since 2019.
View ArticleWestern University: New ID system for added safety and increased community
Western University says the system will provide "Western-branded lanyards and hard plastic Western ONECard holders to every main campus student, employee, and visitor."
View ArticleUniversity of Alberta Students’ Union calling for more action against sexual...
In her role as UASU's vice-president of student life, Talia Dixon said reluctance to report is a scenario she hears about all too often.
View ArticleFormer SAIT grad champions tech school for preparing her for ‘real world’
As Canadians emerge from the pandemic, polytechnic schools push their grads as people to hire with real-world experience.
View Article‘We support the communities we’re in’: campaign raises more than $100M for...
It was a fundraising effort years in the making. The SHINE: The Campaign for the University of Lethbridge has ended on a high note.
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