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Chaminade shreds Blessed Mother Teresa in ‘rusty’ opener

Like many high school football teams, the Chaminade Gryphon’s best athletes play both offence...

Mother Teresa Robotics team wins NSBE engineering competition

The Blessed Mother Teresa Titans are about to be known for more than their skills on the basketball court. Recently, their all female, Robotics team won first place at this year’s National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) Engineering Design Competition during its conference in Rochester, NY. This marks the first year a Canadian chapter of the organization has won first place at the competition, which included 10 other teams from the New York State.
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Last drop for bottled water, local students campaign

Scarborough high schools have begun an anti-water bottle campaign this month. Water should be a basic human right, said local high school students, and not just for those who can afford bottled water.

TCDSB Ward 8 trustee candidate meet-n-greet, Oct. 14

What: The Toronto Catholic District School Board has organized a meeting for Ward 8...

Northern Spirit Games focus on culture

Blessed Mother Teresa was one of five Catholic high schools in Toronto that hosted the Seventh Annual Northern Spirit Games this past week.

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