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January 24 2019
Canadore Launches Indigenous Interprofessional Cultural Safety Research Program
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November 02 2018
New Wellness Community Open for Business
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April 20 2018
The Village Receives $300K Investment from Student Council
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March 23 2018
Canadore College Announces Another Six Figure Donation to The Village
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