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Free room and board? 60% of Canadian parents to offer it during post-secondaryEducationFeb 20New data shows that nearly 60 per cent of Canadian parents plan to offer free room and board to their children during their post-secondary studies amid the cost of living crunch. -
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$10-a-day daycare program paused in order to stabilize, B.C. government saysEducationFeb 18
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$10-a-day daycare program paused in order to stabilize, B.C. government saysThe province says the goal is to stabilize the program, instead of rolling it back and moving to income-tested eligibility. It was announced in the budget on Tuesday.EducationFeb 18
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Tumbler Ridge school portables are for when students, staff ‘are ready’Last week, the Peace River South School District 59 announced that students would not be returning to Tumbler Ridge Secondary School.EducationFeb 18
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Students disappointed by Ontario’s cuts to OSAP grants, tuition freeze liftOntario post-secondary students say the province's new policy will leave students who are already struggling financially with more debt.PoliticsFeb 16
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How La Loche students returned after mass shootingA northern Saskatchewan high school that was the site of a deadly shooting a decade ago closed for weeks before students returned to class.CanadaFeb 14
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Saskatchewan Polytechnic backtracks on program move for current studentsSaskatchewan Polytechnic says Saskatoon-based ESET students will no longer be required to relocate to Regina after the school reversed its earlier decision.EducationFeb 13
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‘Coming home’: New Halifax school set to welcome students after years of delaysThe original school was demolished in 2022 and its students were bused to a temporary space at the former Beaufort School building in the south end.EducationFeb 13
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RCMP respond to reports of guns at schools in several Alberta communitiesIn the aftermath of the shooting spree that left six kids and two adults dead in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., RCMP across Alberta have responded to calls about guns at or near schools.CrimeFeb 12
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Alberta to invest $143M in more classroom support for K-6 schoolsAlberta is investing $143 million to create 476 new classroom complexity teams in K-6 schools, targeting rising student needs across the province.EducationFeb 12
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Ontario ends tuition freeze at public colleges and universities, boosts fundingPost-secondary institutions will be allowed to increase their tuition fees by two per cent per year for three years, before switching to an inflation-informed increase after that.CanadaFeb 12
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B.C. shooting raises school safety issue — should students ‘run, hide and fight’?Schools across B.C. conduct regular drills for earthquakes, fire and lockdowns and the Ministry of Education recommends that schools have two lockdown drills per year.EducationFeb 11
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