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Time ticks for English textbooks
Article online since August 14th 2008
Raffy Boudjikanian raffy.boudjikanian@transcontinental.ca Even as Ministry of Education assistant deputy for the English section Leo LaFrance told The Chronicle at least some English-language textbooks will be ready for Grade 10 students when they head back to class in a few more weeks, Lester...
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The many shades of success
Article online since August 14th 2008
Jennifer Helen Shenouda jenniferhelen.shenouda@transcontinental.ca In the fast paced world of interior decorating and display (IDD), if you’re lucky, opportunity (and clients) come a knockin’ on your door more than once in a lifetime. Yet, even the most accomplished IDD entrepreneurs can...
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Family Resource Centre offers guidance
Article online since August 14th 2008
Hollie Watson Knowing you’ve made a difference in the life of a child can be a rewarding experience. “Our main goal is to help students with learning difficulties improve academically,” said Carrie Goldberg, executive director of the Family Resource Centre in Pierrefonds. But more...
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Dormez-Vous helps kids gear up for school
Article online since August 14th 2008
Jennifer Helen Shenouda jenniferhelen.shenouda@transcontinental.ca Each Dormez-Vous location around the Island of Montreal, including ones in Kirkland and Dollard des Ormeaux, are helping elementary students living below the poverty line with school supplies. Dormez Vous has launched its third...
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School for the littlest ones
Article online since August 12th 2008
Raffy Boudjikanian raffy.boudjikanian@transcontinental.ca The youngest ones in your households have an increased opportunity to attend kindergarten this academic semester, with Lester B. Pearson School Board's "Kindergarten for four-year-olds" program expanding to include local schools such...
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BHS time warp
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Petitioning against poverty
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Student leaders richer
( June 18th 2008 )
Kuper security plans make the grade: Sun Youth
( June 11th 2008 )
Too little, too late
( June 4th 2008 )
A minor drama reaches happy conclusion
( May 14th 2008 )
A numbers game
( May 8th 2008 )
West Island girl leads the way to Washington
( May 8th 2008 )
Literacy award nominations
( May 6th 2008 )
Off into the sunset for Pearson commissioner
( May 3rd 2008 )
Lessons from our bloody past
( April 23rd 2008 )
Students take on the UN
( April 23rd 2008 )
Everything but the bathroom sink
( April 22nd 2008 )
Program focuses on respect and responsibility for dogs
( April 10th 2008 )
Roof renovation time
( April 9th 2008 )
Teacher declarations questioned
( April 9th 2008 )
Many West Island kids do not make the grade
( April 3rd 2008 )
Student journalists shadow Chronicle reporters
( April 3rd 2008 )
Adult learners recognized
( April 2nd 2008 )
English books lag in education reforms
( April 1st 2008 )
Sex-ed changes draw mixed opinions
( March 18th 2008 )
Two university scholarships available for women
( March 12th 2008 )
New program to serve immigrant women
( March 12th 2008 )
Home renovation courses
( March 10th 2008 )
Educational institutions gearing towards technical programs
( March 5th 2008 )
School lockers become large canvas
( February 27th 2008 )
Pfizer gives boost to pharma-education
( February 20th 2008 )
Barlow sounds alarm on water
( February 14th 2008 )
New president, same old challenges
( February 8th 2008 )
Charity project comes to fruition
( February 5th 2008 )
Paramedics program in works
( January 31st 2008 )
Van ban on: Pearson board
( January 24th 2008 )
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