Catholic university under fire for cancelling abortion film
Anti-bullying strategies take different paths
The city of North Tonawanda, N.Y., thinks yes. Located 24 km north of Buffalo, North Tonawanda passed a law in October stating parents could be sentenced to 15 days in jail if their child violates a city law, including bullying, twice in a 90-day period.
Royal engagement brings attention to Catholic school
Campaign launched to protect Catholic schools in Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan opens nine new Catholic schools
St. Joseph's College students take part in Red Dress day
Bishop Hagemoen appointed to lead Saskatoon diocese
Jim Hansen a champion for special needs children
Every September when the school year begins, new teachers at the Hamilton Catholic District School Board are shown a video with some powerful advice for the classroom: “Imagine you have 30 reflections of God sitting in front of you every day.”
Comment: Making sense of God ... the heartbreaker
Students get a big charge from physics
A group of Catholic students from Cambridge, Ont., hope a once-ina- lifetime opportunity to conduct an experiment at the world-famous CERN laboratory in Switzerland will help change the way scientists view the world.
Friends and Advocates for Catholic Education made their collective presence known May 29 at Queen's Park during the group's annual lobby day appearance.
Catholic education remains faithful to its roots
The education system as we know it in the Archdiocese of Toronto looks nothing like it did 175 years ago. What does?
After spending 40 years as an employee of Toronto’s Catholic school board, Angela Gauthier is retiring, but that doesn’t mean she won’t be heading to school when classes resume in September.