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Eaton Fire Survivors Face Budget Cuts, Class Size Spikes at Pasadena Unified Schools
Nearly ten months after the Eaton Fire destroyed thousands of homes in Altadena, displaced families are confronting a second crisis: mid-year teacher transfers that have ballooned class sizes to 36 students and dismantled specialized programs at...
New teachers at ETHS
Dr. Dillin Randolph By: Nia Henderson and Vivian Hackney When Dr. Dillin Randolph was in high school, he worked as a custodian. In college, searching for more custodial jobs near him, he stumbled upon a different job application and soon found...
Trump says he's killing trade talks with Canada for 'trying to illegally influence' SCOTUS with anti-tariff ad
President Donald Trump announced late Thursday evening that he was terminating all trade negotiations with Canada. The president — who struck a positive tone about the northern nation during his meeting earlier this month with Prime Minister Mark...
Light in the East gala to mark CNEWA’s 20 years in Canada
CNEWA Canada is preparing a special celebration to mark the 20th anniversary of the humanitarian organization’s inception in Canada. Adriana Bara, national director, promises that the Nov. 7 gala at St. Elias Centre in Ottawa will be an enjoyable,...
Alberta Insider: Smith reiterates pledge to order teachers back to work
Good morning everyone. “There is still time.” That’s what Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said Thursday morning ahead of her government’s Throne Speech kicking off the fall session of the legislature. Of course, when it comes to time, she was...
Vancouver Islander set to paddle outrigger for Team Canada in Singapore
Published 7:00 am Friday, October 24, 2025 Ludovick St-Pierre is heading to Singapore to paddle for Team Canada at the 2026 World Sprint Championships, and he’s not even out of his teens. The 19-year-old from Pearson College in Metchosin earned...
After $6 million spent on repairs, a new academic model is set for Bader College
After two years of closure for major restorations, Bader College will reopen Herstmonceux Castle in 2026 with a renewed academic vision. The relaunch will bring multiple changes, starting with a Scholars Retreat in January 2026, offering 20 spaces...
AMS Health and Dental Plan mandatory enrollment causing confusion for students
The AMS Health Plan’s automatic enrolment and impact on OHIP+ eligibility has raised concerns about coverage clarity for students. The AMS Health and Dental Plan provides Queen’s undergraduate students with AMS Memberships coverage for...
Queen’s ranks seventh out of fifteen schools in Maclean’s rankings
Queen’s kept its overall spot in Maclean’s 2026 rankings, even as it dropped in measures like operating budget and total research dollars spent. The University has retained its seventh-place position in the Maclean’s 2026 medical doctoral...
Peterborough native and Canadian Baseball Hall of Famer says World Series set to transform baseball in Canada
The excitement is building across Canada as the Toronto Blue Jays prepare to take the field against the Los Angeles Dodgers in the World Series — the first time the Jays have played for the title since 1993, the year they won their second...
Trump Got Mad at Canada Again, East Wing Vanishes Like Louvre Jewels, and a “Kennedy 2024” Bus Parked Outside a DC Chick-fil-A
Photo illustration by Emma Spainhoward with photograph by Getty Images. Good morning. Sunny and breezy today with a high around 60—textbook fleece vest weather. A low near 39 tonight. You can find me on Bluesky, I’m @abeaujon.87 on Signal, and...
Students walk through the struggles...
Before entering the room, students lined up at a mock border checkpoint, the first stop of the Camp Hope experience. Behind the desk stood Hafiz Ibrahim, an employment counsellor with YWCA Prince Albert who was helping run the simulation. Some...
University Park bicyclist struck and killed by Amtrak train
A University Park resident on a bike was struck by an Amtrak train and killed Thursday morning at the railroad crossing at University Parkway and Governor’s Highway, police said in a statement. University Park Police and Fire departments responded...
‘Canada’s Drag Race’ season 6: Meet the queens competing for Mother Broo
Round six, here we go! Mother Brooke Lynn Hytes is ready to welcome a sickening lineup of 12 fierce queens competing to become Canada’s Next Drag Superstar on Canada’s Drag Race season 6. It’s pretty incredible that the Canadian series has now...
3 most impressive Edmonton Oilers players from 6-5 win over Montreal Canadiens ft. Vasily Podkolzin
The Edmonton Oilers won a 6-5 slugfest against the Montreal Canadiens on Thursday night at home at Rogers Place. The Oilers rallied from a 5-3 deficit to get the win on a late goal by Vasily Podkolzin. David Tomasek got his first goal of the...
Wayne Gretzky links up with Canadian ambassador to Slovakia ahead of business conference in Bratislava
NHL legend Wayne Gretzky spent time in Slovakia this week where he attended a business and leadership conference in Bratislava and met with Karen Mollica, Canada’s Ambassador to Slovakia. On Thursday, Gretzky shared a series of Instagram stories...
Davis: A.J. Allen is Roughriders' choice as top Canadian, not likely the voters' choice
Breadcrumb Trail Links Sports Football Will a linebacker upset a quarterback? Will the city reopen Dewdney and 11th? Both seem unlikely. Linebacker A.J. Allen (32) and Saskatchewan Roughriders teammate Malik Carney (11) celebrate during a CFL game...
Asia, Europe drive global growth in MBA applications as US, UK, Canada lose ground
Graduate management education (GME) programmes globally recorded a 7% rise in applications in 2025, extending past year’s growth but the momentum came from Asia and continental Europe rather than from traditional destinations like the US, the UK...
Canada's lumber sector reels from Washington's tariffs
Log booms in the water at a log sort yard near Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada, on July 15. BLOOMBERG/GETTY IMAGES Canada's lumber industry is bracing for more pressure after Washington imposed fresh tariffs on timber and furniture...
Langley school district still growing, but rate slows
Despite the decline, Langley may see more new students than any district in B.C. Langley’s school district will see another record year of enrolment, and even as growth slowed for the second year in a row, it remains among the highest in the...