Education
CategoryEmergency Preparedness Week is a national awareness initiative that has taken place annually since 1996. It is a collaborative event undertaken by provincial and territorial Continue Reading →
Kingsclear First Nation is located approximately fifteen kilometers away from the capital city of Fredericton, New Brunswick. The community runs adjacent to the Saint John Continue Reading →
SYDNEY – If Angelo Spinazzola were to pick up a win in the children’s recording of the year category during East Coast Music Awards Week, Continue Reading →
If all the world consumed the resources per capita that Canadians do we would need 8 Earths to satiate our way of life. The GHC’s Continue Reading →
April has been a very busy month for us at LSK and it is ending on a very impressive note. On Thursday, April 26, RCMP Continue Reading →
Aboriginal youth have taken the reigns on the region’s first anti-substance abuse campaign in First Nation communities across Atlantic Canada. The Red Road Project, an Continue Reading →
Many things happened to the Badger, while he was roaming about. Kaqasi mili-tpiet netna ula Ki’kwaju’, ke’sk ali-mili-ala’sit. Now his coat was ripped, when he Continue Reading →
Tripartite Forum Language Page Colouring Contest Winners for March 2012 The Mi’kmaq • Nova Scotia • Canada Tripartite Forum would like to extend its sincere Continue Reading →
Sydney –On May 1, Cape Breton University’s Unama’ki College formally named its language lab in honour of the late Kji-keptin Alexander Denny (1940-2004). The dedication Continue Reading →
Mental Health Promotion & Mental Illness Prevention We know how to do it but we aren’t doing it. Why? Mental Health Promotion and Mental Illness Continue Reading →
Leadership in Aboriginal post-secondary education is rooted in Cape Breton University’s vision of academic excellence. Demonstrating its ongoing commitment to this model of education, the Continue Reading →














