Campbell beats Leboldus in city high school football final
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The Campbell Tartans have won the 2024 city 6A football championship, defeating the Leboldus Golden Suns 28-20 on Friday...
Saskatchewan students are paying some of the highest tuition rates in the country according to Statistics Canada.
Post-secondary students in the province are shelling out an average of $7,177 for the upcoming school year, making their fees the third highest in the country.
Saskatchewan students will pay higher tuition than Manitoba students who pay an average of $4,058.
Alberta students pay $5,750 and B.C. students shell out around $5,534. Ontario students pay up the most for this year’s tuition at $8,114, while Nova Scotia has the second highest rates in the country at $7,218.
The average Canadian post-secondary student will be paying $6,373 in tuition fees for the school year, which is 2.8 per cent higher than last year.