Local
Niagara’s post-secondary institutions are welcoming a significant new funding commitment from Queen’s Park, saying it will help stabilize the sector and support students entering the workforce.
The Ontario government has announced a new long-term funding model that will bring an additional $6.4 billion into the postsecondary sector over four years, raising annual operating funding to $7 billion — a 30 per cent increase and the highest level in the province’s history. The plan will also support 70,000 additional in-demand seats while aligning programs with labour-market needs.
Local
Regional Chair Bob Gale will soon reveal his priorities and proposed changes to the Niagara Region operating budget.
Sports
The Toronto Raptors have been one of the pleasant surprises of the National Basketball Association (NBA) season thus far.
National
Last fall, it became clear that the electric vehicle (EV) mandate first introduced by the Liberals in 2022 was a ridiculous policy that was going to fail.
National
Pandora, in ancient Greek mythology, lifted the lid of a box that released into the world all curses and miseries upon mankind.
National
There comes a point in almost every Canadian’s life where someone sits you down and tells you that no matter how hard you try, it’s very unlikely that you are going to make it to the NHL.
Opinion
The federal NDP hopes to crown a new leader in Winnipeg this spring. What that will mean for Prime Minister Mark Carney, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, and the NDP…