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It's time for the CBC Books Spring Reading List! Check out the buzzy Canadian books to add to your "to-read list" this season ...
Borden finally got his day in 1911, becoming Canada's eighth prime minister after his party won 132 seats on Sep. 21. The ...
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The Co-op Student of the Year award is part of National Co-operative Education and Work-Integrated Month, an initiative led by Co-operative Education and Work-Integrated Learning Canada (CEWIL Canada) ...
The decision would affect some West High students by redrawing map boundaries. The board will also discuss selling Castle ...
From the Our History section of the William Allen website: “In 1916, when the present main building opened, the Allentown High School colors were yellow and blue. The faculty and students ...
Here are the candidates for High School On SI's Oregon Softball Player of the Week as nominated by coaches, fans and readers ...
Cauley 1-4 2-2 4, Fox 5-7 2-2 12, Dance 4-8 4-4 15, Geddes 3-14 4-4 12, Nascimento 9-21 4-6 24, Frisby-Smith 0-1 0-0 0, Rolph 1-4 0-0 2, Beckwith 0-0 0-0 0, Totals 23-59 16-18 69 ...
AUSTIN, Texas -- Bella Nascimento scored 24 points as William & Mary edged High Point 69-63 on Thursday night for a victory in the Tribe's first NCAA tournament appearance in either women's or men ...
The Saskatchewan Rivers School Division is awaiting more details on the recent provincial budget, but sees some acknowledgement of the challenges school divisions are facing. The government is ...
William & Mary is dancing ... of the NCAA Tournament after defeating High Point 69-63 in the first Four Thursday night. The Tribe secured the school's first tournament victory, led by senior ...
“The resources that school divisions have been able to provide haven’t necessarily entirely kept pace with that need,” said Shawn Davidson, Saskatchewan School Boards Association president.