Editorial: Meet in the middle
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 […]
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 […]
In sports, Seaway did well this past week. The varsity hockey team, coached by teacher Carrie Gilmour, played the first tournament day of the season at the Morrisburg Arena on December 5th. They played three […]
SOUTH DUNDAS – Secondary school teachers with the Upper Canada District School Board will be off the job for one day next week. The Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation has served the provincial government notice […]
The Seaway Athletic and Academic Awards were held on Thursday November 21st at 6:30pm in the gym at Seaway District High School. Returning students from Grades 10-12 attended with their families and received various athletic […]
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 […]
IROQUOIS – Programming at Seaway District High School has received an increase with the addition of a new Health and Wellness Specialist High Skills Major at the school. The Health and Wellness SHSM adds to […]
TORONTO – Schools across Ontario will remain open Monday as the provincial government has reached a tentative agreement with the Canadian Union of Public Employees. The union, which represents over 55,000 non-teaching education workers, was […]
BROCKVILLE – Students attending UCDSB schools across Eastern Ontario will have to wait until Monday morning (Oct. 7) to learn if they will be going to school that day. Trustees of the Upper Canada District […]
SOUTH DUNDAS – Catholic schools in Eastern Ontario will be closed if CUPE education workers walk off the job on Monday. The Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario announced Thursday afternoon that if there […]
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