Oakridge secondary school principal will be following a bus load of high schoolers as they make their way across the Canada-U.S. border next week.
As Canadians count down to the federal election on April 28, Elections Canada has outlined key dates between now and then for voters.
Plans to create a high school tackle football team in Kincardine are officially moving forward following a large donation from the local legion. “This funding gets us to our goal. We can now purchase — and are in the process of doing so — the remainder of the equipment we need for the players, training […]
Thames Valley schools must have a plan in case students on 13 school trips to the U.S. are turned back at the border, officials say
Recent reports of tourists being detained at the United States border have many questioning whether travel to the country is safe
Students in the international baccalaureate diploma program at Oakridge secondary school are learning about real world political problems
A mandatory Grade 11 Indigenous English course, which debuted last fall in some Thames Valley high schools, will be offered in twice the number of schools this fall.
Fanshawe College is suspending enrolment of students in 40 of its over 220 programs, the school announced Tuesday.
In a drastic step after months of tension, city politicians voted late Tuesday to abruptly dissolve the London Transit Commission and appoint a temporary team of five council members to oversee the public transit service. City council members voted 9-6 to take control of London Transit effective April 1, citing an increasingly fraught relationship between […]
Ajay Ray carved out a sterling reputation both as a professor and chairperson of Western University’s chemical and biochemical engineering department. But last November, after two decades at the university, he was suddenly off the university’s payroll, retired from his teaching post at age 64. At the same time he was found guilty of sexually […]
Burma, also known as Myanmar, has no foreign enemies threatening it. What it needs is an impartial police force, not a corrupt, cruel army.
Following multiple weather-related postponements, the Lucknow legion was finally able to hold its annual public speaking competition on Feb. 23. In the primary division, Rory Miltenburg took first place, Martha Kraft was given second place, and Teliah Terpstra came in third. All four of the primary speakers are students at Brookside Public School. The junior […]