Students and staff of Laura Secord Secondary School in St. Catharines held their fourth annual Walk/Run for Miracles in support of the Niagara Peninsula Children’s Centre Foundation. Well over 200 students and staff participated and raised $3,700.
The Niagara Youth Orchestra (NYO) is headed to St. John’s from May 17-22 on the first leg of their “Rock N Falls Exchange.”
The upcoming multidisciplinary conference “From the Garden to the Trenches,” taking place in Niagara and Toronto from May 10 to 12, will examine i ...
After winning gold medals at the Ontario Technological Skills Competitions (OTSC) in Waterloo, five students have earned the opportunity to showcase t ...
Meredith Willson’s The Music Man is currently being staged at Welland Centennial’s stage April 28, May 3 and 4, with curtain time at 7 p.m.
Students across Niagara - public and Catholic - pitched in for Earth Week. The student-led initiatives helped clear garbage from parks, roads, playgrounds and public areas in communities from Fort Erie to Grimsby.
Pulses were racing and hearts skipped a beat as Niagara College’s Paramedic students proved they were among Canada’s best at the National Paramedic Competition.
District School Board of Niagara trustees got their first taste of community response to the proposals that suggest closing schools in St. Catharines and Thorold.
Perceptionists is the 2012 edition of the Brock University Visual Arts exhibit that showcases the work of three graduating students from the Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine and Performing Arts.
After high school, the next steps in a student’s life can often be filled with uncertainty. Whether it’s entering college, university or the work place, there are a lot of choices to be made.
Brock University’s Jack Lightstone will join a historic mission of Canadian university presidents to Brazil this month. The delegation will promote Canadian education opportunities for Brazilian post-graduate students and explore and stre ...
Niagara College is back at the head of the class in terms of student satisfaction in Ontario, according to results of the provincial Student Satisfaction Survey released today.
“Isaac Brock decides he’s going to run up the escarpment at Queenston and try to re-take the battery – That is where he is shot through the chest and dies.”
Budding young scientists at the District School Board of Niagara are being recognized for their research, hard work and innovative approaches to questions of science.
As the accommodation review committee presented its final report to board trustees at a meeting on Tuesday night, senior administration also tabled its report to address declining enrolment at secondary schools in central and south St. Cath ...
When it comes to giving back to the community, the folks at the Fallsview Casino Resort feel that donating to Niagara College is anything but a gamble. Officials from Fallsview Casino were on hand at Niagara College’s Niagara-on-the-Lake ...
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