An Alberta judge has granted an injunction to block a ministerial order that has prevented children with special needs from attending school as a support strike drags on.
CUPE Alberta President Rory Gill had the following statement in regard to the injunction against the Minister of Education’s order.
Tsuut'ina Nation member Bruce Starlight thinks the province has not done enough to incorporate more Indigenous knowledge into ...
LAPO Microfinance Bank explained that the scholarship scheme ensures beneficiaries receive the necessary support throughout their academic tenure. Despite the loss of Goodluck’s mother in his second ...
Events unfolding in the U.S. around education policy should call Canadians to pay close attention to what is happening in our ...
As part of the Wellington Advertiser’s coverage of the 2025 provincial election, the newspaper offered all local candidates a ...
Cathy King! The High River teacher just scored a Tuscadero Pearl Jeep Wrangler worth over $60,000, and the moment she found ...
Political and industry leaders, academics, journalists, business experts and everyday Canadians are actively engaged in the ...
Today a “mighty group” of more than 1,000 educators will gather at Medicine Hat College to participate in a two-day teachers convention. The 2025 Southeastern Alberta Teachers’ Convention runs ...
Climate advocacy groups are calling on officials to crack down on the fossil fuel industry's role in K-12 education, ...