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{mosimage} WATERLOO, Ont. - New leadership has been officially installed at St. JeromeöÏÓãÊÓƵapp University, a Catholic liberal arts college federated with the University of Waterloo.

Halton board chair resigns

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{mosimage}As the prepares to launch into the second year of its mandate, trustees are still huddling with private consultants in hopes of articulating a common vision and priorities.

Province hands reins back to Dufferin-Peel board

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{mosimage}MISSISSAUGA, Ont. - The funding formula war between Queen’s Park and the ended just in time for the school year, and local trustees are claiming victory.

Faith-based education: living on the wedge

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{mosimage}Former Prime Minister Kim Campbell once famously remarked that an election campaign is no place to debate major public policy changes. The electorate judged her harshly, but she was right to point out that the process of fighting elections has a negative effect on the merits of a policy.

Saturday school helps reconnect with church

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TORONTO - The last place you might expect to find school-aged children on a Saturday morning would be, well, at school. But at St. AndrewöÏÓãÊÓƵapp Catholic School in Toronto, 150 children, youth and parents attended sacramental preparation classes every Saturday morning for nine months last year.

Sisters aid theology students

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{mosimage}TORONTO - You can count on the sisters, especially if you’re studying theology with the Jesuits in Toronto.

Loyola conference at Regis

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{mosimage}TORONTO - What was St. Ignatius of Loyola talking about in the 16th century, and why does it matter now?

St. AnthonyöÏÓãÊÓƵapp School celebrates 100 years

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{mosimage}TORONTO - One hundred years on and St. AnthonyöÏÓãÊÓƵapp Catholic School is still teaching girls like Hailey Moreno reading, spelling and arithmetic, plus getting them ready for first Communion. In the last weeks of her Grade 1 year, Moreno is more than happy the centenarian school is going strong in a brand new building.

Archbishop Collins awarded St. MikeöÏÓãÊÓƵapp honorary degree

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TORONTO - Universities are at the centre of Catholic life, says Toronto Archbishop Thomas Collins, and that is why the Catholic Church began to create universities in the Middle Ages.

Ontario trustees turn down single board

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{mosimage}HUNTSVILLE, Ont. - Public school trustees have voted down a call to eliminate OntarioöÏÓãÊÓƵapp Catholic school system by a margin of almost two to one.

Dufferin-Peel education director retires

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{mosimage}MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — Michael Bator announced his retirement after 34 years in education.