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Collège Notre-Dame and Sacré-Coeur students learn and discover Native traditions

Collège Notre-Dame and Sacré-Coeur students learn and discover Native traditions

This week, secondary school students from the Conseil scolaire catholique du Nouvel Ontario are taking part in a learning activity that will allow them to discover Native traditions. The activity was offered at Collège Notre-Dame on April 1 and will be repeated at École secondaire du Sacré-Cœur on April 3.
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Discovering the richness of the Métis and First Nations cultures

Découvrir la richesse de la culture métisse et des Premières Nations

From Monday, March 31 to Friday, April 4, students from four Conseil scolaire du Nouvel-Ontario (CSCNO) elementary schools in Greater Sudbury will interact with Native leaders in a learning activity that will enable both students and teaching staff to benefit by discovering the bounty of Métis and First Cultures. Members of the media are invited to attend.
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St. John School Wins Gold in Nesbitt Challenge!

St. John School Wins Gold in Nesbitt Challenge!

March 28, 2014 - With an intense effort from grade 7 & 8 students, the St. John Catholic Elementary School's very first ice-hockey team took home the cup in the 2nd Annual Nesbitt Challenge.
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BitterSweet: A tale of two Sudburys

SUDBURY – Cambrian College’s Graphic Design graduating class explores Greater Sudbury’s bittersweet parallels in a new exhibit that runs throughout April at the College’s Open Studio.

“The show revolves around questions, such as, ‘What keeps us going? What makes us who we are? What makes a Sudburian a Sudburian?’,” Gaëtan Godin, a student in the third-year class, says of the BitterSweet show. “The answer lies within the bittersweet relationship we have with our city.”

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Rainbow Schools receive CIM funding for science and technology

Rainbow Schools receive CIM funding for science and technology

Students at five Rainbow Schools will share in a total of $20,145 in funding from the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, Sudbury Branch. Funding will benefit students at Algonquin Road Public School, Markstay Public School, Confederation Secondary School, Lively District Secondary School and Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School.
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