The Registered Psychiatric Nurses Association of Saskatchewan - Battlefords Branch (RPNAS) is creating two scholarships to be awarded annually. Two North West College students studying to become a reg...
Nov 14, 2022
Grade Nine students from Carlton Comprehensive School have a display at the South Hill Mall that combines some word skills with an important message for Canadians. Mackenzie Reeder, age 14, said she e...
Nov 11, 2022
A Grade 12 student from Carpenter High School in Meadow Lake is currently in Egypt representing North American youth at an International Conference.Sean Bernard was selected to attend the United Natio...
Nov 10, 2022
MONTREAL - Quebec's secularism law is an affront to the dignity and values of the province's anglophone community, a lawyer representing the province's largest English-language school board told a Cou...
The Canadian Press Nov 09, 2022
REGINA - Jordan McGillicky says she was devoted to sports and her studies at a private Saskatchewan college but eventually felt driven away from the school because of her sexuality. She enrolled two y...
The Canadian Press Nov 08, 2022
"This is simply wrong."Those are the words of former Northlands College CEO Toby Greschner in response to a candidate in the upcoming La Ronge byelection being placed on unpaid leave by the post-secon...
Nov 07, 2022
OTTAWA - Ontario Premier Doug Ford raised the spectre of a fresh constitutional battle between Ottawa and the provinces on Monday even as he indicated his willingness to repeal controversial legislati...
The Canadian Press Nov 07, 2022
TORONTO - More than 50,000 Ontario education workers will be back at work Tuesday following a walkout that closed hundreds of schools, their union said, after Premier Doug Ford promised to repeal a co...
The Canadian Press Nov 07, 2022
WASHINGTON - Presidents past and present are making one last campaign push - one side pleading for votes, the other predicting big wins - as the tumultuous 2022 U.S. midterm election caravan finally n...
The Canadian Press Nov 07, 2022
MONTREAL - Some Quebec junior colleges say 80 to 90 per cent of the international students they've accepted from Africa are being refused study permits by the federal government, jeopardizing their ab...
The Canadian Press Nov 04, 2022