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  • Weather School at Venture Heights School in Martensville
    Meteorologist Peter Quinlan spoke with students at Venture Heights School in Martensville about summer severe weather and how the stay safe.
    Global News at 6 Regina
    May 14
  • Prime minister promotes school nutrition program at Winnipeg school
    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made a stop at a Winnipeg school to promote his government’s school nutrition program. Marney Blunt reports.
    May 17
  • Three school districts to offer before and after-school care
    The province is implementing a one-size-fits-all approach for child care in three school districts this fall. The idea is to keep kids in the same place all day, while school support staff look after them. Richard Zussman reports.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    May 14
  • GNM National School Food
    WATCH: The Coalition for Healthy School Food’s National Coordinator Debbie Field joined our Brenden Purdy to talk about the Federal Government’s $1 billion investment into a national school food program.
    Canada
    May 15
  • School and extracurricular sports: Family Matters
    Family Matters at Walter Murray Collegiate learning more about extracurricular sports and high school learning.
    Lifestyle
    May 15
  • Cellphone restrictions coming to N.B. schools
    The New Brunswick government is adding more restrictions to the use of cellphones in classrooms. As Nathalie Sturgeon reports, students have mixed feelings on the updated guidelines.
    Global News at 6 New Brunswick
    May 9
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  • Surrey’s budgeting plans for the next school year
    The Surrey Board of Education is looking at making some tough decisions as it looks to manage its budget for the next school year. Surrey Board of Education’s Budget Chair Terry Allen discusses where resources could potentially be reallocated.
    Global News Morning BC
    May 9
  • Okanagan Skaha School District will close schools
    After months of deliberation and public feedback – the “Okanagan-Skaha” school district is officially set to undergo a major reshuffling. This comes as a result of low enrollment – and financial pressures. Taya Fast reports.
    Apr 18
  • Kingston violin school collaborates with Orchestra Kingston
    Matt Lee of Royal Lepage shares Real Estate statistics for the Month of April 2024, in the greater Kingston area, including Frontenac, Lennox & Addington, Leeds & Grenville.
    Global News Morning Kingston
    May 7
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  • Inside one of Vancouver’s first Chinese schools
    The Mon Keang School was established in 1925 and is known as one of the first Chinese schools in Vancouver. Community reporter Safeeya Pirani visits the historic building in Chinatown for a walk down memory lane, and learns how local members have protected its legacy till this day.
    Canada
    May 6
  • Anti-Bullying tour in Quebec schools
    Canadian artist Michelle Treacy has just come off the 2024 American Idol season where she won a golden ticket. Besides creating new music, she is a health advocate who works with an organization called “No Time for That (Anti-Bullying Society),” a Canadian charity offering presentations in schools for free including in Greater Montreal. Ahead of...
    Global News Morning Montreal
    Apr 30
  • Federal government in Calgary to push for national school food program
    The federal government joined Brown Bagging for Calgary’s Kids to promote its new billion-dollar national school food program. Doug Vaessen reports.
    Global News Hour at 6 Calgary
    May 17
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  • Bomb threats made at multiple Halifax schools
    Halifax parents and students are voicing their concerns after several schools in the area received bomb threats in recent days. As Amber Fryday reporters, the threats have caused unnecessary stress and disruption – leaving the surrounding community on edge.
    Global News at 6 Halifax
    May 1
  • Celebrating volunteers at the English Montreal School Board
    It’s National Volunteer Week and to mark the occasion, the English Montreal School Board held its annual Volunteer Appreciation Gala on Tuesday Night. Global’s Aalia Adam hosted the event that paid tribute to the school community.
    May 1
  • Saskatoon school board highlights budget constraints
    WATCH: Saskatoon Public Schools (SPS) is spotlighting its budget for the 2024-25 year, saying increased funding from the province may not be as significant as it seems. Mackenzie Mazankowski has the details.
    Global News at 6 Saskatoon
    Apr 29
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  • Future of Saskatchewan school year in province’s hands: STF president
    On Friday, Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation (STF) president Samantha Becotte said, “If this goes to binding arbitration there won’t be a need for any further action but any decision about the school year is on the government and school boards’ association.”
    May 10
  • SD23 looking at adding schools in Kelowna
    As Kelowna’s population continues to grow, Central Okanagan Public Schools is eyeing up the possibility of adding several new schools as part of its 2025/2026 five-year capital plan. Jayden Wasney reports.
    Apr 29
  • Surrey School District announces cuts despite budget hike
    The Surrey School District has passed a budget of more than a billion dollars, but that won’t be enough to prevent cuts. The student population is growing at a staggering pace and, as Cassidy Mosconi reports, district administrators say funding needs to keep pace.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    May 9
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  • N.B. francophone school district demands infrastructure plan
    The Francophone Sud District Education Council in New Brunswick say their schools are overcrowded and upgrades are long overdue. As Suzanne Lapointe reports, it’s said the lack of provincial investment in infrastructure constitutes a violation of charter rights as a minority language district.
    Global News at 6 New Brunswick
    May 9
  • Trudeau announces $1 billion investment in national school food program
    During a press conference in Winnipeg on Friday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a $1 billion investment over 5 years for a national school food program as committed in the Federal Budget 2024.
    May 17
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