Tag Archives: Education
Black History Month collection helps launch new gallery at Carlton High School
A newly renovated space at Carlton High School has officially been unveiled that will provide a gallery for the creative works of its students.The gallery, located on the west side of the building, re...
Feb 01, 2021
University students unions warn of cautious approach to future online learning
Autumn LaRose-Smith never imagined being the student union president in a time when the University of Saskatchewan campus remains largely empty due to COVID-19 restrictions.After months of Zoom meetin...
Jan 29, 2021
COVID cases at Riverside Public School
The Saskatchewan Rivers Public School Division (SRPSD) is confirming an individual(s) have tested positive for COVID at Riverside Public School.In a media release Friday, the SRPSD said two classrooms...
Jan 22, 2021
Trudeau, Moe send video messages remembering fifth anniversary of La Loche school shooting
Friday marks the fifth anniversary of the La Loche school shooting, which resulted in four deaths and injuries to seven others. In honour of the date, Northern Lights School Division released a video ...
Jan 21, 2021
COVID case at P.A. school
The Prince Albert Catholic School Division (PACSD) is reporting a COVID-19 case.In a media release Thursday, it said as of this morning, officials from the Saskatchewan Health Authority identified a p...
Jan 21, 2021
Birch Hills senior set to play college ball
Regardless of what happens this year as a result of COVID, Levi Rask at least has the certainty his basketball career will not end when he graduates this June from Birch Hills school. The 17-year-old ...
Lisa Brady Jan 11, 2021
STF looking for earlier vaccinations for Sask. teachers
The Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation (STF) is hoping teachers will soon be able to receive COVID-19 vaccinations.Health-care workers, residents and staff at long-term and personal care homes, and com...
Jan 07, 2021
CUPE hopes to see more support for education workers
CUPE (Canadian Union of Public Employees) is concerned about protecting education support workers against possible exposure to COVID-19, and would like to see a provincial mandate put forward.Rob West...
Jan 07, 2021
FSIN encourages school divisions to adopt ribbon skirt day
The organization that represents 74 First Nations in Saskatchewan is calling on all school boards and divisions across the country to participate in a Ribbon Skirt Day challenge, as a means to help br...
Jan 07, 2021
Feeling stressed, U of R student still studying as tech glitch delays exam for weeks
It has been several weeks since the end of the fall semester at the University of Regina, but there are still about 190 students with a class hanging over their heads.On Dec. 21, the university's onli...
Jan 04, 2021
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