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Rehabilitation centres, students concerned as U of S suspends wildlife clinicWATCH: Wildlife advocates and students are raising concerns about the University of Saskatchewan’s veterinary college’s decision to stop accepting wildlife at its clinic indefinitely.CanadaJul 13
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Supporting teachers and students into summer breakCalgary teacher Heather Skulski joins Global News Morning to talk about the emotional process of saying goodbye to students at the end of the school year.Global News Morning CalgaryJun 22
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Mount Royal University cyber attack hit staff, student dataAn investigation into the cyber attack that targeted Mount Royal University in June found student and staff data was accessed. Meghan Cobb has more.CanadaJul 7
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Students graduate against all oddsCornwall Alternative School is celebrating their first graduating class in its 53-year history. What started decades ago as a downtown tutoring program run by social workers, now stands as a school that helps kids who deal with significant barriers in the traditional education system. Hannah Sangster has more in the video.CanadaJun 18
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University of Lethbridge confirms Montreal shooting suspect was a studentThe man accused in the Montreal shooting on Monday was a student at the University of Lethbridge. Zoe Lukowich reports.CrimeJun 23
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Why Carleton University student has been flagged as a security threatA 41-year-old man from Iran who was given a scholarship to study at Ottawa’s Carleton University has been flagged by national security agencies as a threat. As Jeff Semple explains, there’s concern the man’s studies could be helping Iran’s weapons program.Global NationalJun 24
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Red Deer students stepping up to help classmate fighting cancerHigh school students in Red Deer are stepping up to support one of their own as he faces a rare cancer diagnosis. Meghan Cobb has more.CanadaJun 24
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Lucky Duck em-‘braced’ by elementary studentsSome quick thinking and a 3-D printer helped these students save Pumpkin the ducklingJun 16
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Virtual reality gives nursing students hands-on experienceA pilot project at the University of Alberta has nursing students using immersive virtual reality to simulate clinical challenges like overdoses and heart failure. As Quinn Ohler explains, the results so far are indicate it’s more effective than using a dummy and can help train students without putting patients at risk.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonJun 18
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Teachers from Etobicoke School of the Arts put on end of year concert for studentsEvery year for more than two decades, teachers from Etobicoke School of the Arts put on a concert for their students. It takes place on the last day of school and this year the tradition continued. Susan Hay has the story.Jun 23
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Students say summer jobs harder to find as competition growsFor many students, summer break also marks the start of the job hunt. But with more competition for entry-level employment, some young people say landing a paycheque is not as easy as they expected. Jesse Reynolds reports.EconomyJun 17
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What should students be doing over summer to keep up with learning?Most students are counting down the days until the last day of school, while at the same time, many parents are wondering how to keep their kids learning — at least a little bit — over the summer break. For this month’s Ask the Educator segment, Global News Morning Edmonton spoke to Karen Irwin, a...Global News Morning EdmontonJun 18
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Disability advocates say Ontario schools failing to meet needs of special education studentsAs the last week of school gets underway, advocates for students with special needs are speaking out about an education disparity in Ontario. As Caryn Lieberman reports, they say special education in the province is failing to meet students’ needs.Global News at 6 TorontoJun 22
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Young students learn orchestra instrumentsYoung students in at-risk communities are learning to play instruments thanks to a free program run by the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra. Teagan Rasche reports.TrendingJun 8
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4 students taken to hospital after Edmonton school bus crashes into ditchFour Edmonton Catholic Schools elementary school students were taken to hospital for precautionary reasons after the bus they were on crashed into the ditch on Yellowhead Trail. Joel Gotlib reports.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonJun 15
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Edmonton students share LRT safety message through artEdmonton Transit Service has partnered with two south Edmonton schools to help build awareness of the importance of rail safety.As Nicole Stillger explains, students are using their creativity to spread the message.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonJun 11
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Okanagan College students design look for BC Summer GamesA group of Okanagan College students put their skills to work designing the look of the B.C. Summer Games. Cohan Sassaman reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCJun 10
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Edmonton Riverhawks welcome thousands of students for School Spirit gameIt’s one of the wildest days on the Edmonton Riverhawks schedule. The teams played in front of a sold-out crowd Wednesday – made up almost entirely of kids. Nicole Stillger has more.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonJun 10
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Parents, students fight to save downtown Toronto schoolParents and students of Heydon Park Secondary School near Queen and Beverly in Toronto are fighting to remain at the 100 year old institution. The Toronto District School Board plans to move the students, all with special needs, to another unnamed school next January. Sean O’Shea reports.Global News at 6 TorontoJun 8
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Students speak out over Edmonton Public Schools travel ban, board to consider pleasEdmonton Public Schools families are expressing frustration with the recent board decision to pause all foreign school trips and exchange program travel for the upcoming school year. As Jasmine King explains, those affected are urging EPSB to reverse the late-notice decision — something the board says it will consider.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonJun 16