The boys soccer teams from two Woodstock high schools, College Avenue and Huron Park, played at City Wide field in London on Monday. Photos by LFP’s Derek Ruttan druttan@postmedia.com
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Oakridge secondary school principal will be following a bus load of high schoolers as they make their way across the Canada-U.S. border next week.
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U.S.-Canada trade tensions led to a steep drop in Canadians heading south last month – a trend that, if it continues, could help boost the London region’s tourism sector, an industry watcher says. Some 1.5 million Canadians made return trips to the U.S. by car in March, a 31.9 per cent drop from the same […]
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Parents feel they must “constantly advocate” to get support for their children with special education needs in London-area public schools, a new report states.
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Thames Valley schools must have a plan in case students on 13 school trips to the U.S. are turned back at the border, officials say
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The Thames Valley District school board has hired a consultant as it overhauls its communications department, its top official says.
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The Ministry of Education is saying little about its ongoing probe of the deficit-ridden Thames Valley school board including if the public will ever see the results.
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Students in the international baccalaureate diploma program at Oakridge secondary school are learning about real world political problems
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Fanshawe College is suspending enrolment of students in 40 of its over 220 programs, the school announced Tuesday.
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An April Fools' Day joke ended in an apology after some people said they were irked by a prank email sent out by the top boss at the Thames Valley District school board
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Thames Valley trustees pushed back on some names proposed for four new London-area schools because they would be named after people.
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Thames Valley trustees are concerned about the decision to offer 100 per cent of summer school programming online for the first time this year.