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- Inclusive education: official launch of the ESIM-XIDMA project in Senegal
ESIM-XIDMA project launched in Senegal for inclusive education
- Non-profit's summer camps offer P.E.I. students a way to 'keep their French fresh'
Non-profit fills gap in French summer camps on P.E.I.
- (Video) Army: inspiring journey of Lieutenant Nogaye Bèye, first Senegalese military woman admitted to the EAPI of Thiès March 25, 2026
Lieutenant Nogaye Bèye becomes first Senegalese woman admitted to EAPI school
- Bending Spoons renews tech scholarship for women with €100,000 commitment
Bending Spoons opens applications for Women in Computer Science Scholarship, offering twenty awards worth €5,000 each to students in Europe.
- SharkNinja Innovation Challenge Celebrates Winners at Inaugural Live Pitch Finale
SharkNinja Innovation Challenge celebrates winners at its inaugural live pitch finale
- Raptor Technologies Advances StudentSafe to Help Schools Identify Student Wellbeing Concerns Earlier and Reduce Risk
Raptor Technologies advances StudentSafe to help schools identify student wellbeing concerns earlier and reduce risk
- Incident IQ Appoints Chief Marketing Officer and Chief Sales Officer to Accelerate Next Phase of Growth
Incident IQ appoints Annette Broner Dehler and Jesse LaJoye as CMO and CSO to accelerate growth.
- Roseman University Launches Roseman Bioventures, a 120,000-square-foot Life Science Incubator in Las Vegas
Roseman University launches life science incubator in Las Vegas, Roseman Bioventures to accelerate biotech innovations and expand Nevada ecosystem.
- Opening more student housing in Abbotsford
UFV opens 400 new student beds and 230 dining seats
- Wild times and magic moves: Here’s a list of March break events at the Barrie Public Library
March break events at the Barrie Public Library
- TALK about ‘The Pitt,’ Tommy Douglas and more in Surrey this spring
Surrey to offer short, informative non-credit courses for adults aged 50 and over this spring
- Federal grant allows Edwin Parr School to launch free lunch program
Edwin Parr School launches free lunch program with federal grant
- LETTER: Canada needs to commit to Global Partnership for Education
Canada must increase funding for international development aid to support the Global Partnership for Education.
- Sackville library looks toward a future in a bigger, more accessible space
Sackville library seeks larger space for 10,000 books and accessible programming
- St. John's man who graduated from CNA's wind turbine program says there's challenges with finding work
St. John's man struggles to find work after graduating from wind turbine program
- Hoppers’ animator learns much inside a beaver lodge
A local artist has found inspiration in nature.
- Squamish Nation program helps women learn the trades
Squamish Nation launches program to help women learn trades
- Why OSAP changes are being called ‘a smack in the face.’ Inside Ontario’s dramatic pivot — and the fallout for students - Toronto Star
Students and nursing groups protest OSAP changes, calling them 'a smack in the face', as Ontario makes a dramatic pivot
- Trades apprenticeship information session coming to Maple Ridge
Trades apprenticeship information session coming to Maple Ridge
- Four Canadore aviation students to train at Ornge air ambulance bases over March Break
Canadore College students to gain hands-on experience with Ornge air ambulance
- Lakeland-area school division experiencing bus driver shortage
Northern Lights Public Schools faces bus driver shortage
- Eight names shortlisted for new elementary school in Lac La Biche
Lac La Biche Elementary
- Northern Lights Public Schools approves 2026-27 school calendar
Northern Lights Public Schools approves 2026-27 school calendar with an August 31 start date, an extended break in November, and changes to professional development days.
- Free prom-wear event for Peel students on tap April 16, pre-registration required
Free prom-wear event offers free formal attire to students facing financial barriers
- Pint of beer, side of ‘edutainment’: Why Toronto’s young professionals are flocking to academic lectures at the pub
Toronto's young professionals are attending lectures at pubs to learn
- VIDEO: Lake Country students first to test out new Swalwell Park playground
Lake Country students get first look at new Swalwell Park playground
- Selkirk College students study local wildlife in immersive field labs
Selkirk College students learn about bat conservation
- Eco-Logical: Southern Mountain Caribou face harsh realities
Conservation efforts hindered by climate change
- Elk Point Elementary students exhibit array of scientific skills
Students conducted experiments with snow science
- TEDxVictoria seeking Greater Victoria residents with meaningful messages
TEDxVictoria to accept submissions for Oct. 7 event, registrations open until March 15
- Hundreds of people take in Penticton’s inaugural Maple Festival
Hundreds of people attended Penticton's inaugural Maple Festival
- ‘Persistent under enrolment’: New consultation to explore dual track for Uxbridge Public School
School board reviews dual track option to address declining student numbers
- As Ont. takes over school boards, trustees are under scrutiny. What do they do and what happens without them?
Ontario's school boards are responsible for setting policies, appointing principals and superintendents, and overseeing budgeting and resource allocation.
- An Evening for Education: The Heart of Education Gala Returns
Support student literacy opportunities at the second annual Heart of Education Gala on April 17.
- DNSSAB proposes pilot to train and retain early childhood educators in Nipissing
The District of Nipissing Social Services Administration Board is launching a pilot program to train and retain early childhood educators in the region.
- Year-over-year high school grad rates relatively constant in Nanaimo-Ladysmith
Graduation rates remain steady, local students taking longer to finish high school.
- LETTER: Schools more than educational spaces for small communities like Sicamous
Schools provide a sense of community and connection for small towns like Sicamous
- ‘Significant growth’: Boundaries set for Whitby, Oshawa schools ahead of September opening
New school to alleviate overcrowding in North Oshawa
- NIC Fest returns to Campbell River campus March 12
NIC Fest returns to Campbell River campus on March 12, a free open-house-style event at North Island College.
- Lack of childcare preventing teachers from returning to work in Canmore, Banff schools
Teachers and educational assistants in Canmore and Banff unable to return to work due to lack of childcare
- Where art meets science in the woods
UBCO launches Woodhaven residency to connect research, storytelling and environmental questions
- Vancouver Island professor says switch to daylight saving is a mistake
Saanich college professor says permanent standard time a better option
- New accounting program at Okanagan College streamlines pathway for students
New accounting program at Okanagan College streamlines pathway for students