Concordia daycare lease extended to 2025 as university backtracks on closure
The university confirmed in a notice to staff and parents Wednesday that they will be extending the lease for the space in the Grey Nuns building until August 2025.
View ArticleUSask researchers discover possible new treatment for brain cancer
Researchers with the University of Saskatchewan have developed a new method of killing brain cancer cells, without killing the healthy cells surrounding them.
View ArticleN.S. university limits foreign student enrolment after recruitment too...
Cape Breton University says it's limiting enrolment to a popular business program following concerns the school is not equipped to handle a recent influx of international students.
View ArticleOntario expands free tuition program to paramedic and lab tech students, Ford...
Premier Doug Ford made the announcement in London, Ont., on Friday morning and said that the initiative will help 2,500 post-secondary students.
View ArticleKingston Ont. man charged with sexual assault spree on Queen’s University campus
A Kingston, Ont., man has been charged with sexually assaulting three women in bathrooms at Queen's University.
View ArticleSaskatchewan research team aims to bring 30 million bison back to the...
A team of scientists from AAFC and USask is trying to restore the bison. The project is trying to preserve the bison genome and protect them from common bovine diseases.
View ArticleOntario government extends post-secondary tuition freeze another year
The Ontario government has extended a freeze on post-secondary schools raising the tuition of local students. This doesn't apply to students from other provinces or countries.
View ArticleQueen’s University students fill Aberdeen Street in celebration of St....
While the actual holiday was on Friday, students say the tradition is to celebrate over the weekend due to dealing with labs and classes during the week.
View ArticleCape Breton University to build $84 million green facility for research,...
University president David Dingwall says he's expecting the centre will make Cape Breton University more attractive to students from across Canada and globally.
View ArticleInnovation centre at Halifax university receives $20 million in joint funding
An innovation centre under construction at Saint Mary’s University is getting $20 million in joint funding from the Halifax school and the federal government.
View ArticleMore swim lessons available in Kingston, Ont. as city partners with Queen’s
Amid cries from the public about the lack of available youth swimming lesson timeslots, the city of Kingston has made a step to help lessen the strain.
View ArticleNorth American high school Scrabble champ spells out lofty goals
Toronto student Ruth Li recently became the first female to win the high school division at the North American Scrabble World Championships.
View ArticleFredericton to double fines in bid to keep raucous university parties safer
The police chief in Fredericton has asked council to double fines for nuisance parties following an incident in the fall where police officers were assaulted.
View ArticleN.S. university students under pressure from rising cost of living
Inflationary food, housing and gas prices are putting pressure on university students in Nova Scotia, on top of pre-existing school expenses.
View ArticleThird time’s the charm: The Winnipeg Sea Bears are the city’s newest...
The Winnipeg Sea Bears are the city's newest professional basketball team. The inaugural start to their season begins May 27 against the Vancouver Bandits.
View Article‘Can’t believe it!’: Lethbridge student beats out thousands to win $70K...
A Grade 12 student from Chinook High School in Lethbridge, Alta., was selected as one of only 20 students across Canada to be awarded a TD Scholarship for Community Leadership.
View ArticleTed Kaczynski, the ‘Unabomber,’ died by suicide: sources
Ted Kaczynski, known as the "Unabomber,'' was found unresponsive in his cell at the Federal Medical Center in Butner, North Carolina and pronounced dead later Saturday morning.
View ArticleCelebrations, reflection, diversity: A Winnipeg park looks ahead to Canada Day
A number of activities and events are planned for this year's Canada Day celebrations. The Assiniboine Park Conservancy says it's a reminder of the country's diversity.
View ArticlePolice looking into motive behind stabbing at University of Waterloo
Waterloo Regional Police are investigating the motive behind a stabbing at the University of Waterloo that sent three people to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
View ArticleAfghan universities must wait for Taliban to allow female students back,...
An adviser at the Higher Education Ministry said universities were ready to readmit female students as soon as Akhundzada gives the order for the ban to be lifted.
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