Despite arriving in Cleveland during biting, sub-zero temperatures, a group of French foreign exchange students recently ...
Canada’s largest school board says hackers may have accessed some 40 years’ worth of student data during the recent PowerSchool breach. In a letter sent to parents this week, the Toronto ...
Declining enrolment numbers mean French immersion programs at two Windsor-Essex public board schools will be consolidated at ...
As our world was melting down last week, a committee of the Toronto District School Board decided that what was really important was erasing the names of three long-dead historical figures from ...
An 11-year-old girl in France was found dead in a wooded area near her school hours after she went ... in the Bois des Templiers," police wrote in French in a press release posted on Facebook.
Centennial College is now the latest Ontario post-secondary school to make significant changes ... Centennial, which is based in Toronto, announced on its website it is suspending enrolment ...
According to an email from a Toronto District School Board spokesperson, approximately 1.49 million students were impacted. “I can confirm approximately 1.49 million TDSB students were impacted ...
All Public Schools Branch ... closed for the day. French childcare centres in Rollo Bay, Charlottetown, Rustico, Summerside and Evangeline opened at 10:30 a.m. Island Montessori Academy in ...
At 90, Paul Dubrule, the co-founder of French multinational brand Accor, was looking sprightly at his school of hospitality in Siem Reap, Cambodia. Swaying merrily to the uplifting tune of the ...
Things to do in Toronto this week include a grand live performance of the Lord of the Rings score, a wacky sideshow filled with oddities, and festive celebrations to ring in the Year of the Snake.
Things to do in Toronto this weekend include an epic gathering of fandoms, a group workout at a gorgeous hotel, a skill-testing Yahtzee tournament and an evening at "Toronto's hottest Latin party." ...
The French Council of Muslim Worship (CFCM) has expressed “a profound sense of injustice and discrimination” following administrative decisions impacting several private Islamic schools in France.