Ryerson University students, staff write open letters calling for virtual...
"We just don't feel the need to rush back to campus this semester and possibly put people at risk," says one Ryerson professor.
View ArticleAlberta government invests $2.5M to address on-campus sexual violence
For years, Alberta student leaders advocated for more tools to address sexual violence in campus communities. The provincial government unveiled a plan Tuesday.
View ArticleB.C. government funding 602 new student nursing spots
British Columbia is funding more than 600 new nursing spaces in post-secondary institutions as it looks to address persistent staffing shortages.
View ArticleHalifax non-profit PREP Academy helps Black students excel in post-secondary...
The PREP Academy inspires and coaches African Nova Scotian students to plan, prepare and pursue college and university after high school.
View ArticleKingston police trying to identify woman accused of stealing police equipment
Police are continuing an investigation from the weekend during which they say a woman stole a magazine full of ammunition that was dropped by a police officer.
View ArticleMore fines and charges released from Kingston St. Patrick’s Day weekend parties
It was a busy weekend for Kingston police and bylaw officers as students were out celebrating St. Patrick's Day weekend in the city.
View ArticleKingston Ont., police officers seeking suspects following incidents at St....
Kingston Police searching for St. Partrick's Day partygoers who injured an officer and stole a loaded magazine during street parties in the university district.
View ArticleCOVID-19: McMaster University pausing vaccine, masking requirements May 1
Executives at McMaster University are still urging students and staff to wear masks and stay up to date with COVID-19 vaccinations despite the policy change.
View ArticleNew youth wellness hub opens at University of Guelph
The Grove Wellington Guelph officially opened their newest location on the main campus of the University of Guelph on Tuesday.
View ArticleUniversity of Regina introduces ‘The Really Big Deal’ for students living on...
Students can expect housing and tuition savings when they bundle together U of R housing, meal plans and campus store purchases.
View ArticleUnion says Quebec prof’s suspension for anti-vax comments violates academic...
The faculty union says it has filed a grievance over the suspension, adding that it worries the university's actions could have a chilling effect on other professors.
View ArticleUniversity of Saskatchewan unveils new Indigenous identity verification policy
The policy is to apply when somebody seeks a position or scholarship that is being held for an Indigenous person.
View ArticleAlberta threatens funding cut to Athabasca University in ongoing battle
The Alberta government said it will cut funding if online school Athabasca University doesn't start employing people in its small town.
View ArticleUniversity of Guelph says they are working hard to find housing for students
The Student Housing Services department says they are exploring options including expanding capacity in rooms on-campus.
View ArticleAdvanced Education minister says Alberta will help with the relocation of 500...
Alberta’s Advanced Education minister says he is willing to help Athabasca University with whatever it wants to relocate 500 employees to the small town.
View ArticleUniversity of Saskatchewan summer camps teaching young athletes new skills
Kids this summer are staying active through the University of Saskatchewans ‘Future Huskies’ camp. The young athletes are working hard this week at volleyball camp.
View ArticleUSask researchers discover lead in bullets spreads in small fragments,...
Researchers with University of Saskatchewan used the Canadian Light Source to find out if lead bullets are bad. Their reserch tells them hunters should switch to copper bullets.
View ArticleWestern University warns anti-COVID-19 mandate protest could be ‘dangerous’
Western University announced Monday that anyone on campus in the fall must have at least three COVID-19 shots and wear masks in classrooms.
View ArticleAnti-COVID-19 vaccine mandate protest at Western University sees hundreds
Demonstrators marched around the campus and listened to speakers denounce the school's decision to mandate booster doses of the vaccine for staff, students and some visitors.
View ArticleWaterloo police seek to identify suspicious person talking to children
A man in his 50s was seen talking to children in the University Ave. and Glenridge Dr. area around the lunch hour Thursday.
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