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Georgian College is a public college in Ontario, Canada, with seven campuses and 13,000 full-time students. The Barrie Campus is the largest and offers degree, diploma, and certificate programs in various fields, as well as co-op, entrepreneurship, and health care facilities.
Glendon College Student Union—Association Étudiante du Collège Glendon In addition to university-wide student unions that represent all students, or all students based on enrolment status (undergraduate, graduate, or part-time), there are some universities with faculty-specific student societies.
From 2003 to 2005, [8] [9] [10] a pride week was run by the Simcoe County Pride Committee with the main events taking place in Barrie, Ontario, as well as support from Midland, Ontario, Penetanguishene, Bradford West Gwillimbury and Orillia. In 2008, LGBTA Barrie formed (formalizing in 2009), holding fundraisers and bar events at Memories.
Bruce Meyer is a Canadian poet, broadcaster, and educator who has authored over 64 books and won several awards. He is also the inaugural poet laureate of Barrie and a professor at Georgian College and Victoria College.
Laurentian University is a bilingual public university in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, with a history dating back to 1913. It offers a variety of programs in arts, sciences, engineering, health, business, and more, but faced financial and linguistic challenges in 2021-2022.
Learn about the different types of educational institutions that are called colleges in Ontario, Canada. Find out the names, locations, languages, and types of 24 publicly funded colleges and over 500 private career colleges in the province.
Shortly after publishing its first issue, the Advance purchased the former Barrie Banner, a community newspaper with more than 20-years history in the Barrie area. The Advance changed its name to the Banner Advance, shortly after the purchase, to incorporate the two newspapers, later evolving into the Barrie Advance as it is named today.
Barrie is a city of about 147,000 people, located on the shores of Kempenfelt Bay. It was founded in 1854 as a supply depot for British forces in the War of 1812 and has a diversified economy based on education, healthcare, technology and manufacturing.
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