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  • Advice for Students Navigating the Job Market
    Navigating the job market can be daunting and is often even harder for young people. Wincy Li from Toronto Metropolitan University joins Candace Daniel with some advice for students trying to find employment.
    Global News Morning Toronto
    Apr 24
  • First aid project for students at Nebula Academy
    Nebula Academy is an independent nonprofit school in Edmonton offering diverse learning opportunities, including a new project that involves students learning first aid skills. Several participants and organizers share how it works and the impact the project is making.
    Apr 28
  • Central Okanagan students become firefighters for a day
    Firefighters at Kelowna Fire Department Station #1 opened their doors to students from across the Central Okanagan to give them a chance to walk in their boots for a day. Sydney Morton has the story.
    Lifestyle
    Apr 24
  • Preparing high school students for the future
    Hundreds of high school students in Salmon Arm had the opportunity to learn more about some of the potential career paths in the tech industry, at the 7th annual Tech Meet-Up. Jayden Wasney reports.
    Apr 17
  • University of Toronto students ‘preparing’ to keep protesting into night
    While the University of Toronto says an encampment protest Thursday is ‘not disruptive to normal university activities,’ protestors say they are being told to end the encampment late in the evening. Noor Ra’fat reports.
    Canada
    May 2
  • Former Lethbridge Collegiate Institute student drafted into NFL
    From humble beginnings in Lethbridge to the bright lights of the NFL draft, one local athlete is making his community proud. Tanner McLachlan played for the Lethbridge Collegiate Institute Rams during his high school career, but he hopes to soon be playing in Ohio for the Cincinnati Bengals. Justin Sibbet has more.
    May 2
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  • St. George’s students and staff help clean up
    Students and staff from St. George’s Elementary School took part in a cleanup along the shoreline of the Lac Saint-Louis.
    Apr 24
  • Elementary school students compete in KPR gymnastics meet
    The Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board held its annual gymnastics meet Thursday. Around 600 students competed in the event. Meaghan Roy reports.
    Apr 26
  • Edmonton student selected for Vimy Pilgrimage Award
    Edmonton student Himanshu Surukanti was one of 20 students who just got back from the trip of a lifetime. He was selected to go to France and Belgium to learn about the Battle of Vimy Ridge. As Jaclyn Kucey explains, the Vimy Pilgrimage Award is all about educating young minds and inspiring them to improve...
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    Apr 18
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  • Graduate students, postdoctoral scholars to see federal funding boost
    Graduate students and postdoctoral scholars will be seeing a funding boost from the federal government. The 2024 budget pledges $825M over five years to support future researchers. This follows nationwide walkouts by post-secondary students last year. Germain Ma has the details.
    Economy
    Apr 30
  • Satellite built by New Brunswick university students not responding in space
    New Brunswick students are struggling to contact a university-made satellite that deployed into space last week. Without communication, those involved with the project are unable to collect any data. But as Anna Mandin reports, researchers say some options remain before all connection is lost.
    Global News at 6 New Brunswick
    Apr 27
  • Villa Marie compound sale will help Quebec students
    After announcing plans to sell the historical Villa Marie compound in 2023, the religious order that owns it will begin fielding potential offers. As Global’s Brayden Jagger Haines reports, the nuns now say they are committed to giving proceeds from the sale to improve public education for underprivileged students in Quebec.
    Apr 16
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  • HKPR health unit to issue 2,000 student suspensions for incomplete immunizations
    The Haliburton, Kawartha Pine Ridge District Health Unit has issued 2,000 school suspension notices to local families who have failed to show proof of their child’s immunization records. The health unit serves Northumberland County, Haliburton County and City of Kawartha Lakes. Tricia Mason has more…
    Health
    Apr 24
  • Ask the Educator: Summer school registration opened for Edmonton students
    Registration is now open at Metro Continuing Education for summer high school courses. Larry Payne, principal at MCE, joined us on Global News Morning Edmonton for our monthly Ask the Educator segment to talk more about what’s available this summer.
    Global News Morning Edmonton
    Apr 18
  • International student cap allocated among provinces
    While some provinces will see a drastic drop in international student enrolment, some will see a rise in numbers despite a national cap on intake.
    Canada
    Apr 10
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  • Quebec students vying to change the world display projects at science fair
    Students from across the province got the opportunity to show off their science projects at the Hydro-Québec Super Expo-sciences this weekend. Global’s Felicia Parrillo has more.
    Canada
    Apr 21
  • N.B. high school student launches clothing line to help pay for university
    A mother-daughter duo from New Brunswick have touched the hearts of small-town Canadians with a line of clothing that has them tugging at heartstrings and hoodie strings. Shelley Steeves has their story.
    Global News at 6 New Brunswick
    May 2
  • Francophone universities worried about international student cap
    As the academic year draws to a close at most universities, concerns are mounting over the new cap on international student admissions. This could especially impact Francophone post-secondary institutions outside Quebec, like Universite de Moncton, which have a high percentage of international student enrolment. Suzanne Lapointe reports.
    Global News at 6 New Brunswick
    Apr 10
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  • Students Learn Solar Eclipse Safety
    Global’s Eilish Bonang visits Mrs. Lloyd’s classroom at Mount Edward Elementary School in Dartmouth to learn about solar eclipse safety with her students!
    Canada
    Apr 5
  • Future of Work: Makeup artistry program supports Indigenous students
    Supported by ACCESS, Blanche Macdonald Centre is offering a new makeup artistry program for local Indigenous students. Community Reporter Safeeya Pirani visits the school to see what the opportunity means for the women, and how it’s helping provide more representation in the fashion and beauty world.
    Lifestyle
    Apr 10
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