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Connecting students and seniors in Fort SaskatchewanJanuary is Mentoring Month – a nationwide initiative to highlight the importance of mentorship. In Fort Saskatchewan, some students are living into that experience every month, connecting with seniors in their community. Nicole Stillger has more.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonJan 21
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Uncertainty for students amid impending closure of MITTStudents at the Manitoba Institute of Trade and Technology returned to class today with questions swirling over what the future holds. This, after the post-secondary institution announced it would be winding down operations over the next year. Marney Blunt reports.TrendingJan 29
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Weston CI Pillars Program is helping students thrivePillars, is a school-based intervention program developed by educators at Weston Collegiate Institute, to support students facing academic, social- emotional, and community-level risk through mentorships and experiential learning. Susan Hay has the story.Feb 2
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Alberta students win sustainability award in Abu DhabiAn Alberta school is receiving international recognition for a student-led hydroponic farm proposal. Students from Mamawi Atosketan Native School are the recipients of the 2026 Zayed Sustainability Prize in the Global High Schools, the Americas category. Students of the school, who recently returned from a trip to the United Arab Emirates, joined Global News at...Global News at Noon EdmontonJan 21
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380 students without school after fire in Berens RiverBerens River First Nation is scrambling to find contingency plans after a major blaze levelled that community’s only school. Marney Blunt reports.FireJan 28
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Heart of It: Big opportunity for Edmonton student artists to show their workBeing an artist can be difficult and getting eyes on your work is sometimes impossible. It’s one of the reasons Heart of It was created — a chance for students and art teachers to show their work to the world. Teacher Kelsey Baker and student Jane Henderson joined Global News Morning Edmonton to talk about...Global News Morning EdmontonJan 27
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B.C. students rally against provincial post-secondary reviewB.C. students are raising concerns that a provincial review of the post-secondary system could result in tuition increases. Cole Reinbold with the BC Federation of Students speaks to Global News Morning about those concerns.Global BCJan 31
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Applications open for YMCA Student Work Summer Exchange programThe YMCA Student Work Summer Exchange is a national program created to help 16- and 17 year olds gain meaningful work experience while exploring another community in Canada. Program director Shayna Szymkowicz shared details with Global News Morning Edmonton.Global News Morning EdmontonJan 19
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Students from across Canada travel to Halifax to kick off Black History MonthAn Ontario-based foundation kicked off Black History Month in Halifax with a special focus on Africville. The Pinball Foundation brought students from across Canada together for an afternoon of education at the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21. Ella MacDonald reports.Global News at 6 Halifax3 hours
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How the University of Alberta’s Black Students Association is marking Black History MonthFebruary marks Black History Month in our country — a month to recognize the contributions of Black Canadians. The University of Alberta’s Black Students Association works year-round to create spaces where Black students can connect, be celebrated and feel supported. Neriah Otu chatted with Global News Morning about the organization and their upcoming gala.Global News Morning EdmontonJan 19
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United Way’s Make Your Mark program empowers student leadersThe United Way’s Make Your Mark program provides grants of up to $1,000 to K-12 students to launch student-led projects that address social needs in their community. United Way president and CEO Rob Yager, along with teacher Carole Bossert and student Skyla Beaver, joined Global News Morning to talk about the grants and the type...Global News Morning EdmontonJan 20
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Winnipeg Grade 7 students design Nestaweya River Trail warming hutStarting next week, a warming hut designed by elementary school students will sit on Winnipeg’s famous Nestaweya River Trail. Katherine Dornian reports.EntertainmentJan 15
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‘She wasn’t breathing’: 2 Edmonton school staff save student’s life at recessA nine-year-old girl is alive because school staff acted immediately when the child collapsed during recess. The Grade 4 student and her family spoke exclusively to Carole Anne Devaney, to share their profound gratitude for the real-life heroes.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonJan 12
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‘Planned and deliberate act’: Arrest made in murder of UofT student from IndiaAn arrest has been made in the case of a fatal shooting that targeted University of Toronto student Shivank Avasthi just days before Christmas. Toronto police said Wednesday a 28-year-old man, Babatunde Afuwape, is facing a first-degree murder charge in what Det. Sgt. Stacey McCabe alleges was a “planned and deliberate act” against Avasthi, a...CanadaJan 7
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Ajax high school students organize basketball game to raise money for SickKids FoundationStudents at an Ajax high school challenged Durham police and first responders to some fierce and competitive basketball. But, despite a tight game, the real winner was off the court. Germain Ma has the story.SportsDec 27, 2025
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Edmonton students treated to shopping spree by law firmThe holiday season can be a stressful time for families navigating financial challenges, but law firm James H. Brown aimed to help by taking some kids on a shopping spree, with the help of the Edmonton Elks. Nicole Stillger has more.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonDec 17, 2025
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West Island students kick off holidays with breakfast with SantaA festive tradition took place Thursday at a West Island school, bringing smiles and a little holiday magic. Students at St. Charles elementary kicked off the holiday season with their annual breakfast with Santa. As Felicia Parrillo reports, it was a morning filled with food, fun and a very special visitor.CanadaDec 18, 2025
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Calgary student makes splash with AI impaired driving projectCalgary student Aryan Sharma joins Global News Morning Calgary to discuss his project, DU-Eye, which uses artificial intelligence to detect impaired drivers in real time.Global News Morning CalgaryDec 16, 2025
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West Island students’ artwork featured on local MNA’s holiday cardsA group of Grades 5 and 6 students at Springdale Elementary in Dollard-des-Ormeaux are helping spread holiday cheer beyond their classroom this year. Their artwork was selected to appear on holiday cards sent out to the community by their local MNA, Brigitte Garceau. Felicia Parrillo reports.LifestyleDec 17, 2025
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International students struggle to keep up with rising tuition costsWATCH: International students at USask are facing difficult challenges when dealing with rising tuition costs such as food insecurity, housing instability, and negative family impacts.CanadaDec 14, 2025