In-person classes at West Royalty Elementary School will be cancelled for at least a week, and others in the Charlottetown Rural and Colonel Gray High School family of schools for at least three days following an outbreak of COVID-19.
In-person classes at West Royalty Elementary School will be cancelled for at least a week, and others in the Charlottetown Rural and Colonel Gray High School family of schools for at least three days following an outbreak of COVID-19.
The Maverick Party, formerly known as Wexit Canada, advocates for constitutional change to benefit the West or the independence of Western Canada.
The virtual clinical exams to certify physiotherapy graduates in Canada, except Quebec, experienced difficulties again this week, leaving many applicants unable to finish the test.
Some conservationists and climate scientists believe the key to protecting endangered plants and animals may lie in efforts to preserve Indigenous languages. Joe Pitawanakwat is doing his part by learning — and teaching — about Indigenous plant medicine.
Despite all the day-to-day activities that moved online during the COVID-19 pandemic, one that hasn’t gone digital is voting in federal elections. Here’s why.
Christine Egan, a nurse in Nunavut, was visiting her brother in his office in the South Tower of the World Trade Centre when an aircraft hit the building at about 9 a.m. Her legacy lives on in a scholarship that supports Nunavut nurses.
Hurricane Larry made landfall on eastern Newfoundland overnight as a Category 1 storm, knocking out power throughout St. John’s and the surrounding area in a short, sharp wallop of heavy winds, torrential rains and an unexpectedly high storm surge.
In the hours and days after the Twin Towers fell, a handful of police officers and firefighters from Ottawa and the surrounding area dropped everything and raced to New York City to aid in the recovery effort.
From survivor’s guilt to honouring the memory of lost loved ones, the attack’s effects are still keenly felt two decades later.
A growing body of global data shows that leading COVID-19 vaccines significantly reduce your risk of falling seriously ill or dying if you wind up infected with the coronavirus. But plenty of people still remain at a higher risk.