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RRC students helping classmates through hard times with food bank driveSome students in Red River College's creative communications program are working to help their classmates make it through the hard times of the COVID-19 pandemic.EducationMar 10, 2021
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Coronavirus: Post-secondary students call for federal aid as survey reveals financial strugglesA new survey of post-secondary students in Canada found 79 per cent of respondents are worried about paying their tuition this fall — and even more don't qualify for the CERB.EducationApr 17, 2020
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B.C. provides $3.5 million in COVID-19 funds for post-secondary studentsThe funds will help cover costs such as living expenses, food, travel, and laptops.EducationApr 2, 2020
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Peterborough students leave behind ‘mountains’ of waste when they move outThe City of Peterborough wants landlords to know that there are size and weight guidelines as to what can be kicked to the curb.EnvironmentMay 3, 2018
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Mixed emotions as Fanshawe students return to classThere was a mix of optimism and frustration as students returned to class Tuesday morning at Fanshawe College.EducationNov 21, 2017
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Scott Thompson: Who exactly did the college strike benefit?Students are likely wondering what they got out of five weeks of frustration — except more headaches to come thanks to the fallout from the strike.Nov 20, 2017
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Students at Ontario colleges could spend December break in the classroomSome of Ontario's colleges have announced changes to their academic calendars to make up for lost time as a result of the strike.EducationNov 10, 2017
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Students experiencing financial hardship due to college strike will receive funding: ProvinceThe Ontario government has ordered the province's colleges to create a fund to help students who may be experiencing financial hardship because of a faculty strike that has cancelled classes for a month.CanadaNov 10, 2017
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Police warn stalking Kevin Pillar for a selfie during frosh week can mean jail timeThe annual tongue-in-cheek "expense list" released on Thursday reveals how certain activities during Frosh Week can cost you a pretty penny in fines or even jail time.CanadaSep 1, 2016
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