
Editorial: But what about the kids?
So far this school year, students in South Dundas attending publicly-funded schools have missed, on average, 10 days of school. Only five of those have been because of the weather. As Canadians, we expect our […]
So far this school year, students in South Dundas attending publicly-funded schools have missed, on average, 10 days of school. Only five of those have been because of the weather. As Canadians, we expect our […]
SOUTH DUNDAS – Schools across the province were shuttered February 21st as teachers took to the picket line in the largest teachers strike since 1997. Over 160,000 teachers represented by the four main teachers unions […]
SOUTH DUNDAS – A strike by the four public-sector teacher unions in Ontario will see more than two million students out of school on February 21st. The four unions – Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario, […]
This week in The Leader: Five-year funding commitment for Dundas Manor; Snowmobilers and the community gather in support of Easter Seals; Charges stem from last week’s Seaway District High School lock-down; Counties settle funding outside […]
SOUTH DUNDAS – Pending a negotiated contract, elementary teachers with the Upper Canada District School Board will off the job January 29th. The Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario announced today (January 24th) it has served […]
If you are a parent, chances are your children have received, or soon will receive, an extra day off school. That day off is not because of a blizzard or ice rain. It will be […]
Something has to give in the current labour stand-off between the provincial government and the four teachers unions. Since August the four unions have been without a contract and now the province is facing a […]
This week in The Leader: Body recovered from river at Iroquois, no foul play suspected; Teachers begin working-to-rule; IJC to deviate from ‘Plan 2014’; MP Eric Duncan calls for end to CN strike; Seaway DHS […]
BROCKVILLE – Non-teaching education workers in Ontario’s schools ratified their contract with the provincial government last week. The Canadian Union of Public Employees, which represents over 55,000 employees of Ontario’s school boards including the Upper […]
This week in The Leader: South Dundas Awards of Excellence 2019 winners; Water tower rehabs gain favour, Iroquois most in need; CUPE education workers ratify contract, UCDSB to receive $5.8m for re-hiring; Macpherson departs from […]
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